Social networking has taken the world by storm. Though it can trace its roots back more than a decade to…
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We made a number of improvements to Christian Web Trends this morning. Before you read the list below take a look and see how many of the 7 changes you can name.
Trying to create social networking communities is an experiment. It requires critical mass to be successful. And pruning when they’re not.
Shane Hipps, pastor of Trinity Mennonite Church in Glendale, AZ, has written a book called Flickering Pixels – How Technology Shapes Your Faith. I’m going to be joining with a bunch of other people who love to think about Internet/ministry issues to discuss the book as a part of a group blog project starting June 1.
If you blog, you should be promoting your blogs RSS feed. If you’re promoting your site’s RSS feed you should…
There are a number of blog ranking sites out there. One pointed out by John Saddington at ChurchCrunch is Blog…
Every Friday during the month of April as we focus on Internet evangelism, we’re going to do a round-up of all the news articles and blog posts written about Internet evangelism. Here are some links to check out.
Christian Web Trends blog recently turned 3. Yeah! We’re making some big changes to make it more interesting, engaging, and relevant. And we want to hear what you would do.
The Internet has opened the door to a whole new world of business relationships, networking, and partnerships that can help you grow your small business. Blogs, forums, social networks, affiliate programs, LinkedIn, Facebook, MySpace, and more.
Blogging while on a short-term missions trip can be a great way to keep people back home up to date and praying, and their comments can be a great source of encouragement to those on the missions trip.