Let's get practical: Fewer and fewer people who really want to be in touch with you, actually want your business card. Dan Wooldridge points to digital alternatives that really work.
Glenn McMahan » I agree with Bernard about the need to reduce waste, to increase transparency, and to rethink church. The overall point and purpose of his post is excellent and important. However, a pure business approach [...]At $347,000 Per Baptism Maybe It’s Time To Rethink Church
Glenn McMahan » My guess is that the medium of TV adds to Cramer's plight. As he stated, he has to fill 17 hours per day with "quality information," apparently with some guy in his pajamas writing out scripts. [...]Jon Stewart + Jim Cramer
Michael Corwin » This a terrific article. Very insightful and immediately applicable to what I am doing. Thank you for creating the environment in which you posted this article, then supplying the article. Both are [...]Which Way for Silicon Valley?
Aurora Reinke » I concur on the sad state of Christian radio. I often feel they are just as bad as liberal, secular media at extracting the details that serve their agenda and presenting only that. I feel most main [...]Christian Advertisement Says Your Work Has No Meaning
Dan Wooldridge » eM, thanks as always for your good comments and questions. They always make us think further about the issues being discussed. I like your idea of Clutter. I immediately thought about mental clutter, [...]Understanding New Media and Social Media
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