Oh, yeah.
We waited and it’s finally here.
Coda 2 dropped last week and made quite the splash with a 24hr 50% price break.
Have you taken Coda 2 through the paces?
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by Eric Dye
Oh, yeah.
We waited and it’s finally here.
Coda 2 dropped last week and made quite the splash with a 24hr 50% price break.
Have you taken Coda 2 through the paces?
by Eric Dye
Shawn Groves posted this brilliant infographic last week.
It breaks down Facebook status updates and categorizes how friends are doing according to Facebook.
As most great things are, this infographic was developed in the real world by the real Shawn Groves and his real friends.
For reals.
by Eric Dye
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Did you know some churches were doing multi-media before personal computers were heard of?
I used to spend hours – no, days – gathering 35mm slides and sorting them on light boxes, creating a visual presentation to enhance choir musicals. Usually we used 2 projectors with a dissolve unit, but when we wanted to get über fancy, we went to the third projector. The third unit was for title slides, and it seemed like the frontier of ultra-modern communication at that time. [Read more…] about Before There Was PowerPoint
by Jeremy Smith
For those that are in a business, you need to recognize that social media is not an option anymore. A business term called opportunity costs measure the worth of a potential investment and the opportunity costs for social media for nearly any business is just too good to pass up.
For some businesses, they simply use it as a marketing and branding tool to get their products in front of targeted audiences via advertisements, social branding pages, and any other form they can come up with (hashtags and photos!). For others, social networking is actually an income revenue.
No mater how you used social media, it is here to stay in the world of business.
[Read more…] about Top Retailers on Social Media [Infographic]
by Bryan Young
Back in April, Facebook made waves by purchasing the photo sharing app Instagram for a whopping $1 billion. With over 30 million users on iPhone alone (they’ve since launched an Android version of the app), the Instagram+Facebook partnership commands a substantial online audience.
So how can this audience be leveraged to engage those who care about your church or ministry? Is it worth spending time and resources on yet another online trend? What makes sharing photos through Instagram different or better than doing the same on Facebook?
[Read more…] about Real-Time Engagement: Using Instagram for Your Church or Ministry