Archive for the 'Response' Category
Seth Godin is a true marketer at heart. In fact, it’s one reason I follow his work. He “gets it”. Marketing isn’t about “making a sell”. It’s, well, here’s what he said:
…the real point of marketing. It’s not to sell something to person A. Instead, at least right now, it’s to [...]
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 [...]
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.
This is something I need to do for my blogs because I agree that the comment section is very important to a blog…especially if it’s for ministry! That’s where interaction takes place.
So running across these 10 Tips to Improve the Comment Section of Your Blog I realized I’ve got some room for improvement…but for [...]
Nice artcile on my buddy, Allan from the Ledger-Enquirer | 04/16/2006 | World Wide Web finds religion
Beeber, who leads the East Coast team of Global Media Outreach, an Internet ministry with Campus Crusade for Christ International, says that every 45 seconds someone somewhere in the world learns about the Gospel from one of the groups’ [...]
Did you know that over 1 billion people are online and thousands are visiting Campus Crusade Web sites each month? Every day, we receive emails like these:
“I know Jesus. It’s just so hard in my life right now. I just want to give up…I just want to see a breakthrough in my life forever, not [...]
I’m going to copy, paste, and edit an email exchange I had earlier this week. It all started when I ran across a blog post of someone who was running Google Ads on his blog and decided to write a post about one of the ads he read. That ad was from EveryStudent.com [...]
TruthMedia has a nice article from the TruthMedia Internet Ministry Training Centre - How to Minister on the Web. Their context has to do mostly with chatrooms and emails, but the same applies to any online interaction. They remind us to make sure you have a Christ-like attitude as you interact. For [...]
In an effort to quickly delete some articles in my email box which I felt didn’t relate, I glanced at an article which connected surprisingly well with web evangelism.
If you are willing to use online consumer behavior as an indicator of what online spiritual seekers might do, then a study sponsored by iProspect.com (done by [...]
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