You spend time and energy putting together your website. It would be terrible if no one ever found your page! Here are some ways to drive traffic to your blog or website.
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Social Media is a different market place. Many people have made the mistake of thinking it’s like any other medium. They try to promote their product the way they would on any other medium… they shamelessly self promote… hello used car salesman.
77% of all Internet users participate in social networking sites. With more and more people getting involved it only seems right to provide you with some tips on how to act online to be most successful.
Bruce Crews shares how participating in the @StickyJesus group blog project inspired him to try a blog project of his own. Find out what it is and how it’s going.
Social media is changing the way we share stories. GodVine is making that happen in many ways.
Social media is a great way for missionaries to connect with supporters and loved ones back home. Inspirational stories can be followed and donors can directly see the difference their money is making first-hand with photos, video blogs, and written stories available online.
Google, Facebook and other sites are personalizing results in the name of “relevance.” That sounds good, but it could have some serious spiritual implications.
The Kentucky Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church is requiring its clergy to sign a “MySpace, Facebook and Website Disclosure Agreement.” Good accountability or overreaching?
Even with good systems and best practices we can’t put our social media relationships on cruise control. Here are 7 tips to make the necessary adjustments to keep online relationships on track.
Having the systems (lists and apps) in place is important, but how do we do each day in a way that engages people through social media like Jesus did. Here are 12 tips.