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Where are you Forrester’s Ladder? [Social Media Infographic]
September 08th, 201110:27 AM ETForrester’s Ladder is an infographic that shows social media engagement of a population in a graphical format. It was introduced by Josh Bernoff and Charlene Li of Forrester Research about 3 years ago. I became familiar with it last night as we discussed it in the weekly church and social media Twitter chat #chsocm. It’s an interesting way to ... -
Does Your Organization Need a Social Media Policy?
September 01st, 201110:33 AM ETWe’ve all heard social media horror stories. The person who embarrassed themselves and their employer by posting inappropriate pictures online. The person who undermined their organization by tweeting their unhappiness with their boss or a decision at work. The person who posted something about a client or coworker which they never intended that ... -
Living Life Online
August 24th, 201105:30 AM ETIn this ever changing, soul seeking journey we call life; our journey is built on relationships. First and foremost is our relationship is with our Creator through Jesus Christ the Risen Son. Because of him, we have the best message to share. How do you share it? There are the old school ways of sharing …one on one evangelism, door to door ev... -
Social Media: Don’t Be That Church [Video]
August 23rd, 201111:45 AM ETToday we’re taking a break from the Leadership in Communications series to have a little fun. Take a look at this funny video created by Meredith Gould about social media and the church. Unfortunately, a lot of people have a actually had conversations like this. How about you? Read the original post and join the discussion at S... -
How Willow Creek Has Embraced Social Media for the Global Leadership Summit #wcagls
August 16th, 201108:43 AM ETAlmost exactly 2 years ago I wrote what may still be the most controversial and widely read blog post every published on Christian Web Trends: Why Willow Creek and Saddleback are Losing Influence While North Point and LifeChurch.tv are Gaining Influence To summarize the post… Willow Creek Community Church and Saddleback Church gained tremendous... -
What the Internet is Hiding from You
July 05th, 201106:04 AM ETWhen you search Google you expect to see the entire Internet, right? When you check Facebook, you expect to see updates from all your friends, right? Wrong. Google, Facebook, Amazon, NetFlix and countless other companies are personalizing their sites for us. They’re showing us things based on our location, demographic info, likes and dislikes. I... -
Kentucky UMC Social Media Policy Requires Access to Pastors’ MySpace, Facebook Accounts
July 04th, 201110:02 PM ETIn a move that screams “we fear what we do not understand” the Kentucky Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church is requiring its clergy to sign a “MySpace, Facebook and Website Disclosure Agreement.” The agreement requires clergy to “agree to allow the Kentucky Annual Conference to examine any and all MySpace, Facebook, or ... -
How to Build Online Relationships Like Jesus (Part 5)
July 01st, 201107:32 AM ETIf you’ve been following along parts 1 - 4 of this series, you have your systems (lists & apps) in place to facilitate both deep relationships with close friends and connections with large crowds, and you’re using “best practices” to prepare your heart and engage with people in all of you relational tiers each day. But we can... -
How to Build Online Relationships Like Jesus (Part 4)
June 30th, 201104:32 PM ETSo, far in this series we’ve 1. Addressed the concern social media relationships are shallow (Part 1) 2. Looked at how Jesus related to both crowds of thousands and a handful of close friends (Part 2) 3. Looked at how to relate to both crowds and close friends in Twitter and Facebook (Part 3) If you’ve got your Twitter and Facebook lists se... -
How to Build Online Relationships Like Jesus (Part 3)
June 29th, 201110:40 AM ETIn How to Build Online Relationships Like Jesus (Part 2) we examined Jesus’ life and found that he had several tiers of relationships – large crowds, dozens of followers, 12 disciples, and 3 close friends. And we also observed that Jesus flipped the pyramid and intentionally invested a disproportionate amount of time with those he was clos...
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