We are exposed to as many as 3,000 messages a day. As people skim through the deluge of information, making our communication and websites simple is more important than ever.
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Life is noisy. And getting noisier. Instead of saying more and saying it louder, we suggest a different approach – simple, beautiful, remarkable.
Here are 7 of the biggest steps forward we made in our online communications at OurChurch.Com in 2010. What was the biggest step(s) you took?
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?
Here’s what my church did online to invite people to the Christmas services we did. What did your church do and how did it go?
A group claiming they are “Representing the Muslims living in the uk” has created a website called Xmas Is Evil. Let’s use this a lesson in how not to reach out to those who don’t share our faith.
Track Santa Claus this Christmas with the help of Google’s live Santa Tracker complete with Facebook, Twitter and YouTube social media integrated.
Less Clutter, Less Noise by Kem Meyer is filled with insight into how to communicate effectively with the people in your church and your community. Sign-up to be one of 15 guest bloggers to blog through the book with us beginning January 10.
iPhone app that tells parents the information they need to know, when they need to know it.
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.