Archive for June, 2006
Here is an opportunity to share what you believe. A new website, Y i Believe.com has opened their “doors” and is accepting video testimonies. They would like to see a representation of men and women around the world who share who Jesus is and why people believe in Him. You can get […]
The most popular screen resolutions on the web in the world, according to OneStat.com, are:
1024 x 768 (56.15%)
1280 x 1024 (15.79%)
800 x 600 (12.04%)
1280 x 800 (4.09%)
1152 x 864 (3.90%)
The report also breaks it down by a few countries like the US, Canada, UK, etc.
Since most web designs are set for 800-wide resolution, the question […]
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my new startpage, originally uploaded by orangejack.
Another very interesting idea I had not really though of: build a Google homepage module. Blake explains how he’s seen a boost to his site after building one […]
Dr. Ralph Wilson is an authority on web marketing. He publishes a weekly email that today contained Three Ways to Get Non-Reciprocal Links. One of them was one I had never thought of before: Search for Sites to “Add URL.”
Read up on it and subscribe to his newsletter. Totally worth it.
Getting Listed in Google Maps in four Easy Steps
Again, this is one of those things that, from a ministry perspective, makes a lot of sense for churches. But what about organizations like Campus Crusade? To make an over-generalization, churches rely (not exclusively) on people coming to their location whereas many para-church organizations “go […]
I was emailing with a friend the other day about setting up a response center. One idea I came up with is the idea of volunteers who have Skype use the Skype buttons to show availability.
I would think, though I’ve never tried, that you could have, say, five volunteers who have Skype get the […]
Over a year ago I pointed to a great article about creating an effective logo. Today I found this article from Church Marketing Sucks: How to Design a Church Logo. More great steps:
God First
Computer Off
Describe Your Church
Sketching Time
Now Use the Computer
That reminds me…anyone want to create a logo for eMinistryNotes?
Paul at OurChurch.com has some good advice on participating with Yahoo Answers. I’ve never tried Yahoo Answers, but it certainly is an interesting opportunity.
As you know I’ve been playing around with FeedBlitz - a free service to deliver this blog’s posts as a daily email digest. The way it works is that it grabs the RSS feed of the site and creates an automated summary of the day’s posts via email subscriptions.
This morning I discovered FeedBlitz also […]
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