Six weeks from tomorrow is Ash Wednesday. Planning for Lent, Holy Week and Easter are well underway in most parishes.
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Privacy and Security on Facebook
Do you know how to set and/or review your privacy settings on Facebook? If yes, have you reviewed them within the last year? If you answered “No” to either of these questions, take some time today—right after you finish reading this blog and do it.
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Mobile Devices, Video and Millennials
The recent announcement of the proposed merger of AT&T and Time Warner is generating conversations in the media about the growth of mobile usage, the growing amount of video content being produced and consumed, and the importance of addressing the preferences of the millennials (born from 1981 to 1997) who have now surpassed the Baby Boomers (born 1946-1964) as the largest living generation. FYI: GenXers are the “middle” generation and…
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Planning End-of-the Year Social Media Ministry
November and December are full of opportunities to use websites and social media to evangelize and catechize, to uplift and inspire our viewers and followers. If we plan our website and social media content for the events that are coming, we will have done our visitors and followers a service and raised the quality of our online presence.
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Photos that You Post
Photos, good photos, draw people into your website and your social media posts. They are essential to effective online ministry. I hesitate to say this, because it sounds like I am adding one more thing to an already long list of to-dos, but taking photos or finding someone to take photos is part of online ministry. This task is done best when it is done year round. If you want…
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Do You Have a Picture?
The old saying that “A picture is worth a thousand words.” holds true in our social media and internet age. Perhaps even more so than in the past. If we are doing social media for our parish, diocese or religious community, we are the ones who somehow have to get the pictures, whether that means taking them ourselves or getting someone else to take them for us. If you are…