Searching for blog title ideas
After monitoring the statistics made on our web site by Google
Webmaster Tools, I found out that many are using the search
query, "blog title ideas", to search for ideas to title their
blog. In view of this present demand among the internet public,
I see it as an opportunity to help others get ideas and formulate
an effective blog title for a Catholic blog. So, in the next
few weeks, I will produce a series of seven articles that will
give more detail to discovering and formulating an effective
Catholic blog title idea. So, if you are one among many who
might be interested in beginning a Catholic blog, then perhaps
this series of articles on composing blog titles can be of help
for you.
Revision of our site's free Catholic eBook
The edition of the our web site's free Catholic eBook will
expire this May 12, 2009. This Catholic eBook provides quite
a number of items of information on techniques, tools, and other
resources for those interested to develop a Catholic web site
and blog. I will revise this eBook to update it with resources
from the web 2.0 technology environment.
Catholic Saints and Other Key Phrases for Content
Development
This article helps the Catholic web site developer use keywords
tools, to research on what key phrases related to the key word
"catholic", are the most searched key phrases on the Web at
the present time. With the results given by these two keywords
tools (referred to in the article), Catholic web developers and
bloggers can develop content that can capitalize well on the
researched popular "catholic" key phrases.
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Basic Organization of Form and Content in Effective
Writing
This article seeks to help writers on the Web with five basic
organizational techniques in form of writing and content
development, so as to effectively communicate information
searched for by the internet public.
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Fivefold Benefits of Basic Catholic Web Site
Development
The internet mission that John Paul II conceived of in his 36th
World Communications Day Message has a word of blessing from him
at the end of the message. After following John Paul II's call
to "work for this aim" (of using the Net as a means of proclaiming
the Gospel), this web author sees a fivefold blessing already
received from persevering in the work.
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Poems as Prayers in the Breviary
There will be a series of blog posts that reflects on the poems
used as prayers in the Night Prayer section of the breviary. The
first blog post reflects on the poem, "Abide With Me".
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5th Sunday of Lent (B)
Given in this blog post are the references for the liturgical
readings of the 5th Sunday of Lent this coming March 29, 2009.
It is accompanied by a gospel reflection on Christ's death
and resurrection, which Jesus speaks of as like the wheat that
falls to the earth and dies, but then produces much fruit.
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