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Recently Gmail introduced a new tabbing system for its inbox which has caused a lot of communications and marketing people to freak out. Here’s what you can do about it…
Nearly 75% of all email messages are spam, consuming time and resources and putting users at risk for viruses and scams. Here’s an in-depth explanation of how to combat spam.
Many of us have a negative impression of automated voice messaging systems due to their abuse by telemarketers and political candidates, but with email delivery problems on the rise could they be a useful addition to the church communicators toolbox?
Most churches put a lot of thought, time, effort, and money into communication leading up to Easter, but what about post-Easter communication?
The mouse and keyboard were invented before the Internet even existed. Why then do we continue to use outdated technology? Introducing Gmail Motion — now you can control Gmail with your body. Watch the video demo!
It’s important for a church to give its people tools that help them to invite their friends and family. Which if any did you personally use?
As G.B. Stern once said, “Silent gratitude isn’t much use to anyone.” Fortunately, the Internet provides more ways to thank people than ever before. Here are 10 creative ways to express your gratitude online.
If you want your blog readers pushing back on each others ideas, this blog feature is essential.
Today’s assignment is to email someone who has commented on your blog. While this is an easy assignment, it points to a larger principle concerning blogs, one I think it’s important to address.