I need one of these!
I laughed when I saw the picture, can’t imagine how funny it would be to see this thing live!
Look at this:
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by Seth Rowoldt
I need one of these!
I laughed when I saw the picture, can’t imagine how funny it would be to see this thing live!
Look at this:
by Jeremy Smith
For those that do not live and breathe online marketing, content marketing is the use of created content through blogs, websites, and social media, as one of the main vehicles to promoting a brand, service, or product.
When I read on ThinkRadiant’s blog that they have created new tools for their WebTools service, I have just consumed content marketing. A tweet by Ellen at the Oscars has so much content marketing embedded in it that it apparently brought down Twitter. And your church promoting an event can be considered the same.
Want to know how to do so a little more effectively?
Here are some stats for you.
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by KC Procter
LEGOs are the bacon of the toy world.
Is there a better toy invented by human hands?
I think not.
The capacity for imagination and combining the bricks into various creations is seemingly endless.
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by Eric Dye
Our first link is only worth clicking, today, so if you’re reviewing the ChurchMag Church Tech Snack Pack on any other day than Friday, March 21st 2014, I am sorry you missed out…
That being said, the rest of the links should be worth snacking on for a while…
Enjoy!
I’ve written quite often about the various apps and methods that I’ve tried to use to get things done. Currently, I’m still trying to find a flow, and I’m flirting with a paper to-do list. However, I did finally realize something quite important:
Half of my to-do’s aren’t really to-do’s. They’re habits that I want to start.
Things like “Read a book” or “Write” or “Read the Bible,” etc. have been clogging up my to-do list, but that’s not where they belong. They’re not things “to do;” they are life-giving activities that I need to make a part of my life, part of me. I don’t need to cross these things off my list; I need to write them on my heart.
That’s where Habit List came in.
by Eric Dye
What if Iranian political prisoners had a Facebook Page?
That’s the creative question Unlock Iran answers in this creative approach to social awareness of human rights violations by the Iranian government.
Not only is the concept really cool, but the creative elements and website design delivers the message in a really awesome way.
Let’s take a closer look:
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