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Daily archive: March 11, 2009

Newsletter Software

March 11, 2009, by esilvas No comments yet

In order to see if I can get somewhere in my quest to have our church monthly magazine in an electronic format, I have decided to review software which (purports) to do just that. While I am optimistic that I can find something, the real trick is to find something that can be used by someone with limited or now publishing experience. In other words, the default person in your church.

Over the next few days, I will post my reviews and thoughts on the software available. However, I will be guided by the following ideals:

  1. Ease of use
  2. Learning curve
  3. Create/save template
  4. Total cost of ownership
  5. Currently being updated
  6. Cross platform

Since I have (some, actually very little, ok, almost no) publishing experience, it will be interesting to see if I can not only identify a piece of software that can be used for our church, but also get someone to take on this responsibility.

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Electronic Newsletter Update/Preview

March 11, 2009, by esilvas No comments yet

I receive a few electronic newsletters/magazines for both professional development or personal pleasure. Alongside the material to read, I also receive emails informing me of the upcoming release or, in the case of one, the actual newsletter is an email. This got me thinking, which of these two do I actually prefer? The truth is, it depends.

In the case of the email newsletter, it only comes about once per week and I really like to read it. So, I spend the requisite amount of time looking it over and even following links of interest to me. I don’t need any special software to read it, just an email client. While some might eschew HTML email, it has a special place in my heart. Not quite as facile as a true website, but many of the features. Think of it as a snapshot of your content.

On the other hand, I also read a professional journal that is published electronically (as well as on paper). Since this is something that I use for work each day, I like having the opportunity to go back and review the material and even trying out the code examples. I do not throw these away. I keep them all.

So, what it looks like is that I prefer different types of medium for different pieces of information. Let’s put this in a ministry context. My church publishes both a weekly bulletin and monthly magazine. While I would love to have an email with the events and goings on for that week, I would not read a magazine with the same information. The church would not also like to produce it. But, for the monthly magazine, it serves not only as good archive of the church’s ministry, but a way to keep cost down. If you want a copy, you can print it at home. Otherwise, just read it on any of several Internet capable devices.

What’s the bottom line? I think it’s worthwhile to try different methods of communication depending upon the information being conveyed. As an added bonus, prospective visitors can go to your website and read all about your ministry and won’t have to sign up for the emails. If they want more information, they can sign up and then get a call from someone.

Social Networking, so far so good

March 11, 2009, by esilvas No comments yet

I have been using “social networking” tools for the past couple of weeks, after getting the new iPhone 3G. At this point, I would say that having a quick and fast connection, along with well designed tools, makes keeping other in the loop very easy. If I want to update Twitter/Facebook, I just press the Twitterfon or Facebook app and am a few keystrokes away. This blog, I can use the official WordPress app.

Overall, I can see the speed and ease of use. However, for me, the other part is the social interaction. I don’t really interact to a great extent with my friends at this point. I see what they are doing on Facebook and make my updates available, but interaction is limited. This will probably change, but I think it needs to come from me. This is still new after all.

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