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In part 2, we found Jesus had several tiers of relationships from crowds to close friends. In this post we look how to use features within Facebook and Twitter to prioritize our online relationships.
Can a person connect with hundreds or even thousands of people – online or offline – AND also have deep, meaningful relationships? Let’s examine Jesus’ life and see.
Social media is often characterized by hundreds or even thousands of shallow relationships. Do online relationships have to go offline to be healthy? We examine Jesus’ life and relationships to find out.
Overwhelmed with social media metrics? Klout and Empire Avenue have come onto the scene and added some fun and competition the social media metrics scene.
Inside Facebook is reporting a drop in U.S. Facebook users. Has Facebook peaked? Is it on it’s way out? What are your observations?
Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young in age or young in experience with social media, blogging, creating websites or any other online communication.
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?
Wondering where in the world to get fresh, interesting content to share every day? Glad you asked…
If Facebook is the appetizer of social media and Twitter is a sweet tweet, then blogging is the meat and potatoes of social media.