Archive for the 'Blogging' Category
Many of you have asked or commented to me, “I don’t get Twitter“. It’s understandable. I felt the same way.
Here’s my explanation in three sentences: Twitter is a web service that allows other twitter members to subscribe to your tweets (and vice versa). Each tweet is like a micro-blog post because […]
Colossians 4:5-6 (NLT)
Live wisely among those who are not believers, and make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be gracious and attractive so that you will have the right response for everyone.
I’m going to be OOO (Out Of the Office) for a few weeks. Posting may be slow around here.
There is a really interesting video featuring Seth Godin. The video is less than 7 minutes long. He talks about the history of the web from a marketing point of view and where he thinks it’s going. Near the end he talks about the role he thinks social networks like MySpace, Facebook, […]
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 […]
If you are involved in marketing you probably have heard of Kathy Sierra’s blog, Creating Passionate Users. If you’ve followed her site over the last few weeks, you will have seen her cancel a speaking event due to some pretty disgusting and threatening comments as well as posts on other sites.
I’m not going to touch […]
Many of you who follow this site use WordPress.org (downloaded and hosted WordPress). If you are one of them, you need to be aware that WordPress 2.1.1 is dangerous and needs to be upgraded immediately.
You can do a quick check to see what version of WP you are using if you log into your […]
I’ve talked about some easy autoresponders before. Now I’ve found a service called FeedCycle that will publish serialized RSS feeds.
This is good. I’ve not tried it yet though. A TechCrunch article explains:
If you are telling a multi-part story, or communicating a segmented message over time, you should give FeedCycle a look. Publishers […]
To my understanding, there has never been a case tried where a commenter on a blog sues another commenter and the blog host for libel damages. But the legal council I received said that it could happen.
This week that is changing.
Calif. court says bloggers can’t be sued:
The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that bloggers […]
Last Thursday I did a presentation here in Orlando for about a dozen people who wanted to learn how to use WordPress.com as an effective communication tool. We had a lot of fun and went for about 90 minutes.
I recorded the entire thing…so I thought. I guess I didn’t press the right button […]
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