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Facebook Pages, Groups, and Profiles

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  Edit: Since making this screen cast, Facebook has changed the way their Groups product works. The biggest change is that you can no longer send a direct message to a group. All of the principles for deciding when to use a group versus a page still apply though.     Between pages, groups, and [...]

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How To Think About Your Online Ministry Presence

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An online home for your Christian ministry can help you reach out to people that you may not have ordinarily met, facilitate deeper conversations, build community, and increase the level of engagement and involvement among the people already involved with your ministry. But with so many options out there on the world wide web, knowing [...]

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Facebook Tip: Moderating Your Fan Page

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A Facebook fan page can be a great tool for a Christian ministry by fostering community, conversation, and a higher level of engagement with the ministry itself. Unfortunately, your FB page can also be an open door to online spammers, and to those who have no interest in community, but are instead looking to push [...]

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Facebook Events

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A Facebook event is a great way for your Christian ministry to organize and publicize an event. Whether it’s a virtual event (like a webinar or a live video feed on your website), or a real world event (like a local outreach), Facebook can be a great tool for you to use to get the [...]

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Facebook Fan Page Tip: Communicating With Your Fans

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While a fan page can be a great tool for any Christian ministry, community on Facebook doesn’t build itself overnight, or without some effort. Here’s a video tutorial to give you an overview of some ways to communicate with your ministry via Facebook.

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Facebook Fanpage Tip: Reach More People With The News Feed

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Here is another video in our series dedicated to helping your virtually led movement, Christian ministry, or church use Facebook more effectively. A FB fan page is a great way for your ministry to connect with lots of people, and to develop deeper relationships among those who are already involved. But cutting though the noise [...]

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Add The Starting With God App To Your Facebook Profile

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*Edit* Since making this screen cast, Facebook has announced that they will no longer support custom tabs on personal profile pages. Custom tabs and apps for fan pages however are still supported. Keynote New Media Labs and Campus Crusade for Christ has developed the Starting With God app for Facebook. Starting With God is a [...]

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Installing Widgets/Gadgets on Blogger.com

In a previous article, we posted a screencast that shows you how to install widgets onto your self hosted WordPress blog using WordPress v2.9. This screen cast will show you how to install widgets if you are using Blogger.com. It will also walk you through how to use LifeWidget.com. LifeWidget is a great source for [...]

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How Google Keyword Tool Makes Your Ministry Website Findable

Google Keyword tool bridges the tremendous gap between the amount of people searching online for ministry content and the content itself. This screencast from the New Media team of Campus Crusade for Christ demonstrates how to place your website’s pages directly in the path of the millions of people going online for answers. As powerful [...]

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Facebook and Twitter in One Place: Seesmic/Tweetdeck for Ministry

Facebook and Twitter can prove cumbersome to manage once you add lots of friends and followers. This screencast shows you how to use Seesmic to manage your facebook and twitter accounts all in one place. Many people still go through twitter.com to manage their account, which although they have made many improvements, still is not [...]

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