Archive for January, 2007
Here’s a blogging tip I have been using more and more to enhance my search engine results and rankings …
When thinking about writing a new post, once I’ve determined my topic and the main ideas I’m wanting to talk about in the post, I’ll go over to Google’s AdWords Keyword Tool and check the results to see what it pulls up for keyword phrases popularity.
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Thumbing through Google’s many free services, I started checking out the features for their free Google Calendar (which I’m starting to use for all my personal and business calendaring instead of Outlook’s Calendars).
Anyway, here’s a tutorial for using Google Calendar to host your church’s calendars online for free.
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Google likes me …
I’ve finally gotten into the good graces of Mr. Google (I’m out of the “sandbox”) … now more than half of my traffic is coming from Google search keywords. Amazing. I love it.
THANK YOU GOOGLE!
Anyway, one of the best ways to get listed in Google is to create and submit a sitemap through their Google Webmaster Tools.
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I’ve just been delighted to see how many responses we’ve gotten to the 2007 Christian Bloggers Survey.
So far more than 270 responses have been entered.
Yes, that means there’s AT LEAST 270 Christian bloggers out there … but I know there’s a lot more!
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The New York Times has an article titled Anywhere, Online highlighting several new online sites looking to build community-specific websites featuring citizen journalism like AmericanTowns.
Here are some seven sample content ideas that a church could offer on its website or a community-specific website to leverage for use in ministry:
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