If you’re spending a lot of time writing, blogging, tweeting, emailing, etc and you’re not getting the kind of response you’d like, consider this tip from SEOMoz’s Rand Fishkin.
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I’ve been ruminating on a communications / social media dilemma that has the potential to be either a major problem or major opportunity depending on how it’s handled. Chances are you’re in the same situation…
In this guest blog post, Mike Mobley shares 3 benefits pastors can experience from using Twitter.
Do you want to be known as the go-to person/organization in your niche? You can. Let’s take a look at how you can start to dominate your niche and blow away your competition.
If you aren’t already a verified author, you missing the boat…and high Google rankings. Find out why being a verified author is essential and how anyone can do it.
Jeremy Edsall of Virginia Beach, Virginia recently sent me a message: Interested in knowing if you have any strategies for using social media for church growth.
Facebook has hit an alarming new low: promoting porn to your friends while claiming it’s “related to” something you like.
Do you think repeating a post is a good and acceptable tactic in Google Plus?
My #7 communications resolution for 2013 is to have focused engagement in social media. Find out what that means and how it can help you communicate more effectively in 2013.
My #6 communications resolution for 2013 is to reuse content in multiple forms for multiple purposes. Find out why.