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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Whether your church is big or small, urban or rural, you have the opportunity to reach many, many more for the Kingdom of God online.
Here are 10 ways your church can use Facebook to develop better community and communication among its members.
Three critically important things I hope you take away from the @StickyJesus series. What have you learned? What’s your next step?
John Piper asks, “Why not the Bible app threatening the Facebook app?” Todd Rhoades asks, “Which do you check more… Facebook or the Bible?” But are these the questions we should be asking?
If Facebook is the appetizer of social media and Twitter is a sweet tweet, then blogging is the meat and potatoes of social media.
God wants you to go deeper…even more so now when Wi-Fi, widgets, and apps so easily dehumanize human hearts.
Creating online community is often a lot easier said than done. One way to create community is through online events. Today, Church Marketing Online listed 5 online events you can do to facilitate community.
Social media is credited with energizing the revolution in Egypt. What does that say about the potential of SM to create a revolution for Jesus in your community? We weigh in on the original post by Jeff Gibson, Brandon Cox, and Chris Forbes & provide an opportunity for you to discuss it.
Darren Rowse recently spoke via remote video feed at a Transform Network event about the opportunities the church has to use the Web to achieve its goals. That video was made available online, and so now we all have the opportunity to hear his perspective on this important topic.