Sites are only as strong as their content

I would like to thank many of you for your recent comments and suggestions. These are so helpful!

We plan to add a “members” section to our blogging community that will go into more detail about each blog and the type of content they tend to feature. The current “members” section will morph into a “new” members section that will list the 15 most recent blogs.

At present, we have more than few blogs that have failed to generate their first post. Our team is at a bit of a loss to know what to do with these blogs. If you need help or encouragement to get that first post up, please drop our team a line at blogs@nazarene.org. We’d be happy to help.

Since a blogging community is only as strong as its posts, we most likely will not link to blogs that haven’t generated any content after 4 weeks of existence. It’s nothing personal, but we want our users to find content when they vist.

Finally, I want to thank those members that have worked hard to provide new blogging content regularly. We appreciate the work that goes into providing your thoughts and reflections. This is what brings real value to all our efforts. Thanks!

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A mighty fortress is our God, a bulwark
NEVER failing… M. Luther

Comments on content are also appreciated :-)

I have been blogging since 2006 - live on a Nazarene camp. My blog is a ministry - and at times I must admit - humorous - I hope. 8O

I am fully agree with you. I think content and Keyword research are most important factors for a good site.

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