Archive for December, 2005
Well, this doesn’t have much to do with online or web ministry, but you know some creative-type came up with this. Just a little humor to send out the old and bring in the new year!
Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped has a very interesting post on what he thinks should be the 10 Web Trends That Should Die in 2006:
“Our article is too long, let’s split it up into many pages.”
“We have art content, so let’s create an artistic navigation.”
“Let’s ignore the rest of the world.”
“Let’s spam everything (blog comments, […]
Seth Godin asked:
Is marketing the art of tricking people into buying stuff they don’t need?
Or is it about spreading ideas that people fall in love with?
Here’s my take: I think in a pure world, marketing is a part of basic economy. In basic economy you have a person with a want, need, or […]
A new report from Pew Internet shows how men and women use the Internet. It is noted that more women than men use e-mail to write friends and family about different topics.
Jews for Jesus sues Google over blog:
Christian evangelical group Jews for Jesus is suing Google Inc., saying a Web log hosted through the Internet search leader’s Blogspot service infringes its trademark.
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The disputed blog, http://jewsforjesus.blogspot.com, was started in January 2005 by someone taking the name “Whistle Blower” and airing critical views of the San Francisco-based organization, […]
Yesterday the “RLIM 5,” declared an official end to our ad campaign test of www.GodLovesRussia.com on Google.ru.
At the end of the day we decided to keep the site and ads going since the results were so positive, but we need to find other ways to involve a coordinator who speaks Russian.
In the 10 weeks when […]
Blogging will be light throughout the Christmas season from now on, but wanted to wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
~ The eMinistryNotes.com Blogging Team
PS. Don’t be surprised if a few blog posts still show up!
I was in a public setting today when I overheard a teenaged girl talking to her parents. I wasn’t snooping. They were loud.
It was just a normal, regular, every-day encounter and conversation this family was having. Then the girl said something that made my ears perk up a bit.
She was […]
Since blogging is something a lot of people are looking into for quick delivery of content, and many use Blogger because it’s quick and easy, Dan says Wordpress is as easy as Blogger. And I tend to agree with him.
Kevin Bussey, pastor and blogger wrote yesterday on his blog Confessions of a Recovering Pharisee:
But Jesus was different than other religious leaders of His day. He met people on their turf. He met people where they were. That is why I go to places like Starbucks and Gold’s Gym and such–so I can rub shoulders […]
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