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WooCommerce Blog Series
We wrote a series of blog posts for iThemes about WooCommerce: 5 Ways to Care For Your Website 4 Steps to Amazing WooCommerce Client Communication 5 Ways to Monitor WooCommerce for Survival and Success How to Save Your Bacon With WooCommerce Backup How to Protect Your E-Commerce Shop WooCommerce Hosting: How to Choose the Best…
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The Metamorphosis of a Church Communicator
Church communicators evolve from followers to leaders, from being reactive to proactive. It’s a metamorphosis. We’ve got tips for surviving the process.
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Not a Big Budget Church? Lower Your Expectations
You need to lower expectations. Set the bar low. Shoot for what’s possible. Be realistic. Because excellence looks different for different churches.
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Busy Blog Series
After reading the book, Busy: How to Thrive in a World of Too Much by Tony Crabbe, we wrote a six-part blog series for iThemes about looking at productivity in a new light.
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Nick Jones: Strategy, Vision & the Future of the Church
“Most churches don’t have a voice. Christian is not a voice. Baptist is not a voice. Progressive is not a voice. Who are you as a church body? That’s the big question that many churches can’t answer.” –Nick Jones
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Blogging for iThemes
A collection of recent blog posts for iThemes: Embrace Limitations and Go Farther The Power of Culture Repurposing Content How WordPress Freelancers Are Leaving Money on the Table How the Hustle Hinders Frustrated Freelancers
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Saying Yes: Lessons From Shonda Rhimes
A self-help book from TV producer Shonda Rhimes produced a series of lessons for freelancers about the power of saying yes and embracing the coming challenges.
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Church Communication Blindspots
We get stuck in our heads and miss simple ways to welcome, accommodate, and love our neighbors. Read more in this Church Marketing Sucks blog post.
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Improving Freelance Processes With Chris Lema
“Freelancers focus so much on the work that they forget to manage their network of contacts.” -Chris Lema
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Snapchat for Churches
We introduced churches to Snapchat, exploring what makes the 100-million strong social networking platform different and how churches can make the most of it, including sponsored geofilters.