QR Codes are popping up everywhere. Whether or not your phone reads a QR Code or not, you’ve probably seen them on boxes of cereal, billboards and in magazines. Jay Baer gives us 3 tips on when QR Codes are more valuable than just a URL: Unlock information, not a destination Lead the user to information that’s relevant immediately Perfect mobile [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 11, 2011
Today, Greg explores the idea of having your site built by more than one person, whether that be a group of volunteers with different skills or a company that has many skilled individuals. Find out how your church can leverage the unique gifts of people by watching this week’s Q. pic by Velo Steve
Continue reading...Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Write in a conversational tone. Pretend you’re having a conversation with your reader. Tell stories…keep them short, but people will be able to relate to stories and will be more likely to interact and share their similar story. Use a mix of short and long sentences. People tend to skim a post and only read if something [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Today Greg talks about how you can embed third party embed code into your faithHighway website. He also gives tips to make sure you don’t accidentally change something you didn’t intend to change. pic by Toni F.
Continue reading...Thursday, February 10, 2011
When you think of a great website, what comes to mind? Is it a catchy design? Intuitive navigation? Features that make it easy to find what you are looking for and interact with other users? The truth is a good website combines good design, navigation, interactivity, and functionality for the ultimate goal of creating an environment [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Check out this new website from faithHighway. Abundant Life Church While this site has many great features including Sermon Flow, Interactive Calendar, and Flash Rotation, the thing that makes this site stand out the most is the excellent content work. We wanted to take the opportunity to remind all of you about the importance of developing, organizing, [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 30, 2010
The stockings have been put back in the Rubbermaid tubs and the tree is back in the box. Christmas is over and we just have one holiday left before we start a new year! We wanted to take a moment and look back over 2010 at some of our top blog posts. It’s fun to look [...]
Continue reading...Monday, November 29, 2010
The Group Content Manager from faithHighway will help you keep your content clean and easy to navigate. It’s a tool that enables for a great deal of content to be placed on one page in a well organized fashion that doesn’t involve an endless, unnecessary scroll bar. Other features include: The ability to create as many [...]
Continue reading...Friday, June 11, 2010
Firefox, IE, Safari, Chrome…this list goes on. Not too long ago we only had to worry about how to keep your website looking the same from browser to browser. Now, not only do you have to consider browser type, but also the appearance in the vast array of mobile devices. The best way to be sure [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Ladies and gentlemen of the Internet, your beloved Best Practices blogger has been accused of chicanery and shenanigans! <Pause for horrified collective gasp> I know… I know… I can’t believe it myself. Unfortunately however, it’s true. There are, sadly, those out there whose jealousy runs deep in the black cavernous tunnels of hatred they call veins. I [...]
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