Is it possible to be one of the Cognoscenti without being one of the Condescending?
The quick answer is OF COURSE! The honest answer for most of us is…the WHAT?
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by Greg Simmons
Is it possible to be one of the Cognoscenti without being one of the Condescending?
The quick answer is OF COURSE! The honest answer for most of us is…the WHAT?
by Jeremy Smith
Social media has shifted radically since the beginning of 2014 and the infographic below highlights changes that been made. It should also be noted that some of this data is from January 2015 in which the last 10 months even more changes have happened that I highlight in the bullets below.
Again, these are just things of note, not to develop a full social media strategy because of this one infographic. That would be silly. 😉
[Read more…] about The State of Social Media Marketing 2015 [Infographic]
Hooray!
It’s been a fun week as we celebrate ChurchMag’s 15,000th published blog post. 😀
But what would a ChurchMag celebration be like without us celebrating on the podcast?
Exactly. 😉
[Read more…] about 15,000 Blog Posts (and Counting) [Podcast #81]
by Eric Dye
Wow.
What a fun week it’s been!
Other than tomorrows podcast release (subscribers should already have it), it looks like this is the last blog post celebrating our 15,000th blog post.
Here’s recap of all the blog posts:
by Eric Dye
I remember when we published 10,000 blog posts!
To think that we’ve now published 50% more content since then is pretty staggering–if I do say so myself.
With a change of editorial direction these past few years, I would like to think that 50% increase isn’t just sheer quantity, but also an increase in quality. 🙂
by Chris Wilson
I can still remember sending in my application to write with ChurchMag. I had just signed up to write with a different blog and after gaining that little confidence boost, I sent off my email. Getting my first post approval, publishing, and payment, felt like a dream. It still feels great every time I see an email letting me know something has been published. Now some 97 posts later, I am incredibly grateful for all that I have learned, from Eric’s editing, the other writers, the back channel community, and the readers (especially those who leave comments!). So I want to say, “Thank you dear readers!”