Month: March 2015

  • How Frequently Should Churches Really Post On Social Media?

    [a guest post by Jeremy Smith, author of “By The Numbers: A Longitudinal Study on the Digital Ministry of America’s Largest Churches“] There is this notion floating around which has gained ground that a magic number exists for how frequently a church should post on different social media platforms to get the best reach every…

  • Richard Greene, an expert on public speaking

    Richard Greene is a speaker himself, and known for his expertise about public speaking and delivering great speeches, author of “Words That Shook The World: 100 Years of Unforgettable Speeches and Events“. Tried to find more info about him on the web — The 7 secrets of the greatest speakers in history | Richard Greene…

  • Unclaimed Domain Names as comedy

    There’s an industry out there with people and companies that buy and sell domain names. Report has it that “the United States generates $600 million yearly from its domain name industry.” Just found out about a comedy bit from Daniel Tosh about unregistered domain names (ht: thedomains.com) that actually got people to register the unclaimed domain names…

  • Talking about Shame – Twitter Chat on 3/12

    Shame is something that doesn’t get talked about in any society, be that Western cultures or Eastern cultures, and therein lies its overwhelming hidden power. Research professor Brené Brown in her recent books and TED talks has broken the ice and begun to shed a light for how “Shame is an unspoken epidemic, the secret behind many…

  • Hey brands, don’t delete your Twitter account when rebranding!

    Even though your company or organization can very quickly change its Twitter username (aka handle or ID), that doesn’t mean you should change it on your next branding campaign without some forethought. (I’ve personally encountered old dangling usernames more than a dozen times! #gasp) Yes, of course, when you change your Twitter username you would keep all your Twitter…