We’re all communicating something, but a question we want to answer is, “Who are you paying to do it?” We took to the polls, and here’s what you let us ...
This is part four in a series about the illusion of community. Part one was about online community networks. Part two was about how we’re doing at building community in ...
For the past two years, I have been conducting research on Internet ministry. This has included one-on-one interviews with leaders in the field, case studies, the development of my ...
This week in the Church Marketing Lab, we’ve seen a collection of great work. For those of you who aren’t involved over there, here’s just a glimpse of the type ...
This has been floating around on various blogs, but it’s poignant enough that you need to see it or see it again. And there’s no more appropriate place than a ...
Last February we talked about the Compassion International blogger trip to Uganda. This week they’re doing it again, taking eight bloggers and a photographer to the Dominican Republic to see ...
The election is over! Hooray! Now that we no longer have to see campaign commercials every six seconds explaining how the other guy wants to raise your taxes 78% or ...
Nearly two years of election mania comes to a climax today. Get out and vote and celebrate the end of election year marketing (or start prepping for 2012). This has ...
This is part three in a series about the illusion of community. Part one was about online community networks. Part two was about how we’re doing at building community in ...