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Church and Ministry Video Blog

I (Doug) wanted to let you know that I have started a blog about church and ministry video tools. Many churches, perhaps your own, are incorporating videos into their services, classes or ministry events.
This new blog takes a look at videos and tools that have been created and were you can get […]

Keeping Up With Trends

Are you looking for new ideas for your church or ministry? One way to get new ideas is to stay up-to-date with the trends and culture? You might want to check out Trend Watching for global consumer trends, ideas and insights.

We Are Back Up And Running

We apologize if you have not been able to access the website in the past few days. We found out yesterday that our current host’s server had stoped recognizing us on the server. It took several hours to resolve the situation and we are back and running again. Over the next week […]

Making Your Church Website an Evangelistic Tool

It is very common for churches to design their websites for their members not their visitors. Here are some tips from Tony on making your church website an evangelistic tool. This was one of the many topics covered in this months Web Evangelism Bulletin.

Word of Mouth Marketing Training

Word of Mouth Basic Training 2 “Master the Art of Word of Mouth, Viral, Buzz and Blog Marketing” was held June 20-21 in San Francisco. You can download at no cost the presentations here. There is so much you can learn from this material to help with your church or ministry marketing.

Are you Linked In?- Professional Networking

We have been discussing social network websites like MySpace and Facebook. There is another breed of networking websites. One of these is LinkedIn.
LinkedIn is a professional relational networking site that allows you to connect with current and former people you work with. You can search for classmates you went to school with. […]

Report Shows Blogs Reflect Personal Experiences

A new report released from Pew Internet reveals that most people blog about personal experiences more than anything else. Based on a national phone survey that was done only a very small percentage of blogs cover politics, media and government. You can read the report at Pew Internet’s website.

Y Do You Believe?-Video Testimonies

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 […]

What Shape Do You Read Web Content?

A new eyetracking study reveals that users often read websites in a F-pattern.

mobileGlu- Push/Pull Technology For Your Cell Phone

mobileGlu brings together services you may use online into one place on your mobile. You can pull data online and optimise it for your mobile device automatically. It will allow you to post to your online services from your mobile. mobileGlu currently supports del.icio.us, Flickr, moblogUK, upcoming.org, and RSS feeds.



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