Love this although I can’t tell you how accurate it is. I’ll have to dive into it later this week, but hopefully this can be beneficial to you in terms of where you might spend your time.
Thanks Drew.
You can download the full PDF here.
Love this although I can’t tell you how accurate it is. I’ll have to dive into it later this week, but hopefully this can be beneficial to you in terms of where you might spend your time.
Thanks Drew.
You can download the full PDF here.
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Hm…that’s a pretty nice chart. I don’t see anything right away that screams “WRONG!” It looks accurate, and it seems fairly helpful. Nice find.
cool.
Great guide to social networks. Love it.
Thanks for this! Great as a starting point anyway. Love to hear more about your thoughts as you dive in.
Wow, I’m surprised at the amount of “good” YouTube does. I usually just think of Twitter, Facebook, and Digg. YouTube I guess is worth the second look.
Well, it is the 2nd largest search engine on the interwebs
that’s a good point.
Good point! I didn’t think of it that way.
i was too… i’m not sure that’s accurate.
plus high-school kids and below are going to youtube for information–not google. makes sense to create lots of content on it now & link to all your other sites.
Hmm…too bad there’s not one that’s green all the way across :-/
that’s what i looked for at first too!
Pretty sweet breakdown.
And also very interesting to just look through that list and think of the missed opportunities.
Missed opportunities are for suckers.
fill the gaps!
I wonder how Vimeo would rank? I don’t use Youtube because Vimeo looks so much better.
that’s a good question.
Thanks so much for sharing. I always appreciate what is shared here at churchcrunch. Keep it up!
sure!
nice, info.
I’ll have to get a digg share button up onto my blog
#overwhelmed
They certainly like Youtube…
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