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Posts tagged ‘Statistics’

17
Jun

Digital Life’s Future

Where will our digital life be tomorrow?  Take look at this interesting video and visit their website Digital Life: Today & Tomorrow to view their conclusions.  Let us know what your thoughts are.

Digital Life: Today & Tomorrow from Neo Labels on Vimeo.

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9
Dec

Survey Report 3

Part 3 of a report on the information obtained through a CBT survey earlier this year. We discuss the need for the church to participate in social media ministry.

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7
Dec

Undeniable Statistics

In developing a solid case, you need rationale. I think this research and data speaks for itself.

Look at the numbers and ask yourself this question: “What does this mean for the church today?”

If Social Media is a “fundamental shift in the way we communicate,” shouldn’t we (1) know how to utilize this medium and (2) be using it to communicate the message of Christ?

What are your thoughts?

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12
Apr

Monitoring Your Blog Traffic – Stat Counter

StatCounter.com is an easy service to use for monitoring traffic on your blog.

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Go to StatCounter.com’s homepage

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Click REGISTER NOW!

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Fill in the correct information.

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Select your timezone and Click PROCEED & ADD A PROJECT.

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Fill in the correct information.

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Do NOT click Public Stats.

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Select Culture & Religion

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Continue to CONFIGURE & INSTALL CODE.

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Select INVISIBLE COUNTER

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Select your blogging platform.

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StatCounter will give specific instructions for embedding the code on your blog.

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After your code is installed, click on the EMAIL icon.

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Fill in the appropriate information and choose how often you would like a report emailed to you.  Click Add Email Report and you are all done!

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