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	<title>Comments on: Facebook Share Button: Let Others Share Your Blog Across Facebook</title>
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	<description>Ministry training and tools for using facebook, wordpress, blogging, livestream, and more in ministry. Sponsored by Keynote New Media Labs, a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ.</description>
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		<title>By: 4 Myths About Social Media and Ministry &#124; Media for Ministry</title>
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		<description>[...] When it comes to your ministry&#8217;s web presence, you shouldn&#8217;t have an attitude of &#8220;build it, and they will come.&#8221; People expect social media to be very dynamic, and if you don&#8217;t give people a new reason to come back to your site everyday, it won&#8217;t be long before they forget about you. Content really is king, and making sure you always have new content is key. It also helps to integrate your different online spaces, like a blog and a Facebook page for example, to help maximize the visibility of your content. Simply having a few key Facebook friends share or &#8220;like&#8221; your blog post or note can do wonders to drive traffic to your blog and fan page. Check out this post we did about one easy way to integrate a blog and Facebook fan page: Facebook Share Button [...]</description>
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