Archive for Google
Who Are You Anyway?
Online, you are who Google says you are. Have you Googled yourself, your ministry, or business? When I type my name into Google, the results returned by the search engine unwrap my identity. So, what am I all about? Are the results returned painting the picture I want? Am I in control of what is [...]
Top 5 Marketing Tools for Small Churches
In Canada 46% of churches have an attendance of less than 75 according to a 2003 research study by Outreach Canada. In the USA, a study done by the Hartford Institute in 2006/07 contends that 59% of churches have less than 100 people in attendance. The majority of churches are small communities. As a result, [...]
Who is RSS Worthy?
Really Simple Syndication – RSS – truly can be one of your online “best friends”. This wonderful technology allows you to have freshly published information from the web sites that are most important to you delivered directly to you instead of you having to go looking for it every day or throughout the week. There [...]
I Think You Need iGoogle
For regular readers of this blog, it will come as no surprise to you that I love Google. Almost everyone I know, knows about Google. Surprisingly, very few people I talk to know about iGoogle. iGoogle is a great way to customize your Google experience and gather all types of information that is of interest [...]
The Search Engine That’s Best for Your Church
This is a test… Really, it is! Which search engine best represents your church? I have been very negative about Bing in conversations with friends and family. My personal search engine of choice is Google. Maybe you prefer to use Yahoo. But, which search engine gives you the best search results? That is a debatable [...]
Leverage Google Local Business Centre
About six weeks ago I wrote a post to encourage churches to get on Google Local Business Centre. I included all the sign-up steps so that you would have an easy 5-step process to set up and leverage this excellent (and free) tool to help your church (or business) become more easily found in Google [...]

