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In this guest blog post, Mike Mobley shares 3 benefits pastors can experience from using Twitter.
I like to follow the three “R’s” as my rule when sharing online. Find out what they are in today’s guest post by Janelle Keith.
There are a number of things I wish someone had shared with me at the beginning of my blogging, and even though I am not an expert by any means, I can help you pass over a few of the newbie pitfalls.
77% of all Internet users participate in social networking sites. With more and more people getting involved it only seems right to provide you with some tips on how to act online to be most successful.
Pastors, Facebook is a great way for you to build relationships with people both inside your church and in your community. But every time you post something, you risk offending someone. So, avoid doing these 18 things on Facebook. (#9-18)
Is it OK to have and promote your agenda in social media or does that violate the principles of social media like authenticity?
Tools like TweetDeck make it possible to post an update to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, FriendFeed, and Google Buzz with the click of a single button. Does this violate the spirit of authenticity?
some people automated their social media is by using tools to schedule status updates or tweets to go out later in the day rather than manually posting them themselves. Authentic or not?
We continue our conversation about automating social media and authenticity. Today we look at automatically generated direct messages in Facebook and Twitter. Are they disingenuous or a useful time-saver?