June 29th, 2008
A good church website needs to be informative, visually appealing and have a bit of interaction with the visitor. After all shouldn’t your church’s website inspire people to visit your church physically? It can be easy to forget that people not in your local community may be searching for a church to attend a worship service. What features do you look for when you are looking at a church website?
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June 25th, 2008
After turning down Microsoft’s bid to acquire Yahoo! for $47.5 billion, the internet pioneer has turned to Google for help. Yahoo! and Google have come to an agreement to show Google ads on Yahoo!. Currently Google has 75% of the search advertising market share.
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June 23rd, 2008
Wordpress is a well known and supported blogging platform and content management system. With the ability for developers to create new and useful additions or plugins, it’s no wonder why it has become so popular. When it comes to plugins to give you the advantage in SEO, Pagination and new blogging features these plugins come in first.
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June 20th, 2008
We are pleased to announce that we have launched a new service to improve church marketing online. It seems that many churches need a professional website solution to better market what they have offer to the public. Since many churches do not have a website or a fully functional site, Collins Internet is ready to provide them with a comprehensive solution to improve their web presence.
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June 18th, 2008
How many times do you search for your name in Google? Do you do it out of boredom or as an ego boost? Believe it or not, ranking well for your own name can be an easy task. Here are a few tips to get a top 10 ranking for your name.
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