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Some Blog Faves

November 10th, 2008 by Leo Wurschmidt

Human3rror: Spreading the Word… one blog article at a time.

A couple of articles ago I wrote about one of my favorite new bloggers, human3rror (a.k.a. John). Human3error logo In his personal blog, John has a good combination of articles. Some of his posts are just good, easy-to-read, light-hearted fun. Other articles are really thought provoking or touching. We are both tech geeks and that is probably why I identify with so many of his articles. More important to me though is that his Christian faith comes through when reading his blog articles and I really appreciate that fact.

A sample article: Will Obama Blog? If Not, The Republicans Will
Another sample: iPoo’d – Great Onesie for Mac Parents

ChurchCrunch: Web marketing for the Body (and the masses).

Okay, John (or human3error) is pretty impressive. ChurchCrunch logo I can barely keep up with writing one blog consistently and this guy writes two, and he writes both of them very well. ChurchCrunch is John’s other blog and it is probably more helpful to the audience I try to reach because it provides information related to web marketing. In his words:

ChurchCrunch was founded on September 24, 2008 and is a blog that explores the use of web and technology for the proclamation of the Gospel.

We are a technology blog covering businesses, ministries, marketing, trends, products, services, news, strategy, research, and anything else that is (or may prove to be) effectual in sharing Christ.

Our desire is to challenge and encourage you to be missional with technology.

So how can this help you? Well, like I said before, ChurchCrunch provides valuable information on how to utilize technology to improve marketing. My challenge to you is that if churches, who have a bit of a reputation for resisting change, can embrace technological advances for their web marketing then so should you as a businesses owner or employee.

Know how current technology can help you in your web marketing by checking out ChurchCrunch. Regardless of whether you are a business or a church you can benefit by his information.

A sample article for all of those bloggers out there: Meet Your Commenters plugin.

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15 Responses to “Some Blog Faves”

  1. John Says:

    key ingredients: scheduling and prayer.

    that is all my friend, that is all. :)

  2. human3rror Says:

    key ingredients: scheduling and prayer.

    that is all my friend, that is all. :)

  3. leoschmidt08 Says:

    Not necessarily in that order, I bet. Huh?

    Well, you are still my blogging hero. Keep up the good work. I look forward to more great posts and some good comment discussion. No pressure!! :)

  4. Leo Wurschmidt Says:

    Not necessarily in that order, I bet. Huh?

    Well, you are still my blogging hero. Keep up the good work. I look forward to more great posts and some good comment discussion. No pressure!! :)

  5. John Says:

    i forgot blood sweat and tears.

  6. human3rror Says:

    i forgot blood sweat and tears.

  7. Leo Wurschmidt Says:

    Okay, I think I have this one:

    blood: typing so much that you wear your fingers down to the bone, thus the blood.
    sweat: sweating it out and waiting by the email just hoping someone will comment on the article you wrote.
    tears: tears of joy when someone comments or tears of disappointment when you realize it is not happening.

    Am I on track??

  8. leoschmidt08 Says:

    Okay, I think I have this one:

    blood: typing so much that you wear your fingers down to the bone, thus the blood.
    sweat: sweating it out and waiting by the email just hoping someone will comment on the article you wrote.
    tears: tears of joy when someone comments or tears of disappointment when you realize it is not happening.

    Am I on track??

  9. human3rror Says:

    YES!

  10. human3rror Says:

    bro. i''m trying out a new commenting system… love your thoughts in the AM.

  11. leoschmidt08 Says:

    h3, I actually like ID. It seems very comparable to Disqus. What is a shame is that they are not meshed together so you can really keep track of all of your friends. It seems like one more account I need to have so I can stay connected. Sigh.

  12. human3rror Says:

    yeah. jury's still out tho bro.

  13. leoschmidt08 Says:

    I think the jury is finished deliberating for me. For now, I am an ID convert.

  14. Triune Designs, Inc. Blog » A Time To Serve Says:

    [...] friend John (many know him by his alter-ego human3rror). I wrote about his two blogs a while ago: Some Blog Faves. John is in a very unique position that most of us will never experience. He and his twin brother [...]

  15. Leo Wurschmidt Says:

    Thanks.

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