Setting up Your Blog as a Website
Most blogging platforms make it fairly easy to give your blog the look of a web page. Your simplest solution is to at least have an “About” Page. Continue reading Setting up Your Blog as a Website
Most blogging platforms make it fairly easy to give your blog the look of a web page. Your simplest solution is to at least have an “About” Page. Continue reading Setting up Your Blog as a Website
Mobile use in Africa went from 0% to 63% from 1990 to 2013. If you’re interested in Africa, mobile ministry, Twitter, and… football (aka, soccer), check out the How Africa Tweets infographic. Continue reading How Africa Tweets Infographic
Be sure to check out the original infographic on The Daily Egg for some very useful information to improve your blog posts. Continue reading Secrets of a Killer Blog Post (from The Daily Egg)
Are you sending prayer letters as a PDF attachment? I’ve encouraged you to make an attractive letter in the body of an email . MailChimp is one way you could start doing this. Continue reading From PDF to MailChimp: Supercharge Your eNewsletters
I’ll keep this brief because I’d like you to answer an informal survey for me. Later this summer, I’ll start some posts on MailChimp for the You-Can-Too series, so this survey will help me “scratch where you itch.” Continue reading How Do You Send Your Newsletters Electronically?
I’m sure you’re aware of the growing collaborative nature of the internet (see this Wikipedia explanation of Web 2.0). Many ministry sites are leaving behind passive web sites and moving ahead to involve others in ministry using the internet. If you want to change the world using volunteers and/or disciples who are freely contributing to a project, whether or not you plan to use technology to do it, then I recommend you watch this excellent thirteen-minute Ted talk by Clay Shirky, an expert on the social and economic effects of technology. Continue reading Have You Tapped into the Culture of Generosity?