Posts Tagged ‘Google+’

4 Reasons Why Your Church Should Be Using G Suite From Google
January 16, 2019

4 Reasons Why Your Church Should Be Using G Suite From Google

G Suite is a productivity, collaboration, and communication suite of applications from Google. If your church isn't using it, you should be.

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Google’s Mobile Friendly Update on #cmschat
April 24, 2015

Google’s Mobile Friendly Update on #cmschat

Our chat covered Google's mobile friendly update, dubbed "#Mobilegeddon," and how it will impact your church website.

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The Ultimate Church SEO Guide: External Marketing
January 19, 2015

The Ultimate Church SEO Guide: External Marketing

Search engine optimization isn't just about your site. External marketing can boost your church SEO and help you climb the search engine rankings.

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What the Church Could Learn from Google CEO Larry Page
May 22, 2013

What the Church Could Learn from Google CEO Larry Page

Google CEO Larry Page challenges the world to create something that doesn't exist. That's exactly what churches should be doing.

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Getting Organized With Google
May 6, 2013

Getting Organized With Google

Google offers a number of tools to streamline your church office and communication efforts, both internally and externally. Tap into these tools and get organized today.

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Office Hours: Culture Change & Punting Platforms
June 27, 2012

Office Hours: Culture Change & Punting Platforms

Our own Justin Wise has online office hours and takes your questions. This week he talks about church organization and when to give up on social media.

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poll-results Article
April 18, 2012

Social Media Sites Poll

We asked what social media sites churches are using and came up with some widespread standards and then some experiments.

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Office Hours: Tumblr vs. WordPress and Google+
July 20, 2011

Office Hours: Tumblr vs. WordPress and Google+

Our own Justin Wise has online office hours and takes your questions. This week he talks about Tumblr vs. WordPress and Google+.

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