Read What You’re Missing

During today’s PDX seminar someone asked me how to stay on top of all the relevant sites with the limited time we all have each day. Furthermore, they were worried about the inevitable barrage of spam that could be generated from releasing their email address into the wilds of the web. The answer is simple – RSS.  Props to Copyblogger for a fantastic RSS mini-tutorial (after the jump).  Not sure which RSS Feeders to get started with, here’s a couple suggestions – and they’re FREE! GreatNews; SharpReader; and NewsGator.  There are others, so feel free to look around and use which ever one works best for you.  And happy reading – you might be surprised at what you were missing.   http://www.copyblogger.com/what-the-heck-is-rss/

About EFoley

The Reverend Eric Foley is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Seoul USA/.W (which stands for DOTW, or Doers Of The Word). Over the past twenty years he has trained more than 1,300 churches and Christian NGOs how to build volunteer and giving programs grounded in distinctively Christian discipleship practices. He is a much sought-after speaker and teacher in North America and Asia, and his blog at www.ericfoley.com receives visitors daily from church leaders and development professionals around the world. Rev. Foley graduated Magna cum Laude from Purdue University, served as Presidential Scholar at Christian Theological Seminary, and received a Masters in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the University of Denver. He lives with his wife, Hyun Sook, the Co-Founder and President of Seoul USA/.W, in Colorado.
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One Response to Read What You’re Missing

  1. Seth Buechley says:

    Eric – I attended both Portland seminars and found them to very salient. So, our 30 yr old Christian School is about to start a web site before our parents have a mutiny! I recall clearly the “power of a distrubuted network” idea and we’re really trying to do something that is practical and 2.0. Is there an off the shelf template for site building that you’d start with if you were in our shoes?

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