Podcast #13: Christianity Every Day
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In this podcast I interviewed Pamela from Christianity Every Day. [display_podcast]
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I get asked all the time what plugins I use on my WordPress site. So I thought I would just share them with everyone.
These are the WordPress plugins I use and love. Some are free and some are premium plugins but they all add some great features to WordPress and make my life a little easier. Of course, depending on my current needs on a particular site, I may use other plugins as well but these are the ones that are a must for me.
The premium plugins listed below may contain my affiliate links. If you purchase through that link, it just means that I may get a commission from that purchase.
Akismet – Used by millions, Akismet is quite possibly the best way in the world to protect your blog from comment and trackback spam. It keeps your site protected from spam even while you sleep.
Backup Buddy - Back up your entire WordPress installation. Widgets, themes, plugins, files and SQL database - the entire package!
Shareaholic - Adds an attractive social bookmarking menu and related content widget to your posts, pages, index, or any combination of the three.
Contact Form 7 - Contact Form 7 can manage multiple contact forms, plus you can customize the form and the mail contents flexibly with simple markup. The form supports Ajax-powered submitting, Nar du spiller amerikansk roulette , vil alle bet du gjor, bortsett fra en, gi huset en fordel pa 5. CAPTCHA, Akismet spam filtering and so on.
Formidable Forms - Formidable Pro makes it dead simple to build any kind of form you want within seconds. With pure, drag and drop controls and in-place editing you don’t need to know the first thing about HTML or CSS to create extremely effective forms immediately. Restrict forms to logged-in users, allow them to edit previous responses, and display the user-generated or admin-generated posts and content.
MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate - Automatically convert keywords on your blog into money making affiliate links. Also manage, track, cloak and shorten unlimited number of affiliate links from one central location of Maxblogpress Ninja Affiliate.
S3Video Plugin - The S3 Video Plugin allows the embedding of video media stored on Amazon"s S3 storage into a WordPress blog post or page.
CommentLuv - Reward your readers by automatically placing a link to their last blog post at the end of their comment. Encourage a community and discover new posts.
Yet Another Related Posts Plugin - Yet Another Related Posts Plugin (YARPP) gives you a list of posts and/or pages related to the current entry, introducing the reader to other relevant content on your site.
PodPress - podPress adds a lot of features designed to make WordPress the ideal platform for hosting a podcast. You can also use this plugin to embed regular audio files.
If you use WordPress as your blogging platform what are your favorite plugins?
As bloggers we often get in the mindset that once we get started, we can’t change the topic or theme our blog – especially if we already have a good following. That just isn’t true. Sure, you may lose some traffic and readers, but if you are making a change that the Lord lead you to make, then you can be rest assured that He will make up for that lost one way or another.
Here are some tips if you feel led to change up your blog:
You are not the first blogger to ever change topics and you will not be last. Just create great content, interact with your readers, and give God control and you can’t go wrong.
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In today's podcast I chat with David Bergsland from The Skilled Workman about books he has wrote, how he got started blogging, and why he continues to blog.
Read MoreThe most important thing you need to have a successful blog is content. The second most important thing is for you to know your blogging software. Even if you don’t handle the technical or design issues, you need to at least understand how things work and here’s why. Get the most out of your blog
In order for your blog to be successful and used to its full capacity you have to know what it can and cannot do. If your blog software cannot do what you want it to do, can you use a plugin or addon to do the same thing? Know what you want out of your blog and do your research on blogging software so you are not caught unaware when things don’t go the way you want.
Troubleshoot Problems
You need to know how to troubleshoot problems with your blog. You don’t have to know how to fix it, but you really should have some basic troubleshooting skills. How else can you explain to someone else what is going on. If you can’t hire someone to fix it for you, having basic troubleshooting skills will help you in a Google search when looking for solution.
Theme customizations
Even if you are not a web designer or have an eye for color, you should be able to make simple changes such as changing out a header graphic, adding a graphic or button to your sidebar, etc. It can get expensive if you hire someone to do every little thing for you, even something that just takes a couple minutes to do.
You don’t have to be a blogging software expert to get the most of your blog but you do have to some idea about what’s going on. You can either take the time to teach yourself by trial and error or you can take a class to learn. Just remember that taking the time to learn will only help make your blog more successful.
If WordPress is your blog platform of choice, then come join me starting November 5 for for a live workshop teaching you how to use WordPress and to get the most out of it for your blog. Check it out at Learn WordPress Fast.
In response to my post, Be a Witness Online By Teaching, I got a couple emails asking how to teach online. So I’ve compiled a list of some tools that can help you. Online Webinar/Conference Room – You can use a webinar or online conference room as a meeting place to host a Bible study or prayer group. I host the Faithful Bloggers prayer meetings and all of my workshops in an online conference room. Most options give you the ability to share information, communicate with other participates and even record the session.
Teleseminar – If you are just hosting an informative class you could actually hold a teleseminar. Everyone just calls in and you have the choice of allowing other callers to participate or not.
Record Audio/Video – If you don’t want to do a live class, you can always record the lesson in audio or video format and then share it with others.
E-Course – E-courses are great if you just want to send lessons out to your class members. You can create an entire course and have it sent via email.
Online Course – Of course, there are also sites that allow you to create a virtual classroom. I don’t have much experience with those but it is an option as well.
Teaching is simply sharing information and with today’s technology there are hundreds of ways to do that. You just have to find the best way for you and your readers.
We are told numerous times throughout the Bible to teach. To teach and preach (Matthew 11:1). To teach the nations (Matthew 28:19). Not only that, but Jesus spent a majority of His time on earth teaching.
“And he began again to teach by the sea side: and there was gathered unto him a great multitude, so that he entered into a ship, and sat in the sea; and the whole multitude was by the sea on the land.” Mark 4:1“And when the sabbath day was come, he began to teach in the synagogue: and many hearing [him] were astonished, saying, From whence hath this [man] these things? and what wisdom [is] this which is given unto him, that even such mighty works are wrought by his hands?” Mark 6:2
“And Jesus, when he came out, saw much people, and was moved with compassion toward them, because they were as sheep not having a shepherd: and he began to teach them many things.” Mark 6:34
I could give a lot more examples but I think you get the point. In order to be an effective witness online, we much teach others the Word of God and about the love of Christ.
How can you do this online?
These are just 3 examples of how you can be a witness online by teaching but there are many more. Are you teaching online?
In researching information for the last several posts about writing your testimony online I found some great articles and wanted to share them. I hope these articles will further help and encourage you in writing your Christian testimony.
Do you have any resources we can add to the list?
As mentioned in previous posts, sharing your testimony online is a great way to encourage others in Christ. It’s a true example of Christ’s love for all people. Although many may want to publish their testimony online, they may not be sure how to get started. Sharing one’s testimony is a very personal and intimate story and that can be hard to share for some.
Before you even start writing your testimony out, you should pray about it first. Pray for God’s guidance and the correct words to use. This one step makes the entire process so much easier. :)
In my opinion there are three basic points that need to be addressed in any testimony.
Writing your testimony requires you to be honest. So above all else whatever you write, make sure it’s the truth. It’s not only effects you but anyone else who may read it. You don’t want to cast any doubt on Christ’s love for the sinner but to encourage the lost and other believers and to bring glory to God.
As Christian bloggers we should always strive to be a witness online. One way to do so is by sharing your personal testimony about how you came to know Christ and the impact it made in your life. I’ve written a couple posts already about sharing your testimony online.
Sharing your testimony, which often includes the admittance of sins you would rather forget, can be a hard thing to do. Your relationship with Christ is a very personal thing – a heart and soul bearing thing. It’s hard to convey that type of relationship in a written post, video or podcast but as Christians it’s important that we share it.
By sharing our testimony we are being a witness to the love and power of Christ. We are being a witness to the glory of God and the comfort that only the Holy Spirit can provide. Sharing these things can never be a bad thing but can only touch the lives of others.
The purpose of sharing your testimony isn’t solely to reach others either. It also serves as a reminder to yourself of how you used to be and how you are now – the difference between the old man and the new (Ephesians 4:22-24). It’s for those times that we become backslidden and we can see the love of Christ regardless of what sins we may have committed.
Have you shared your testimony online? If so, leave a link. I’m writing mine to publish over at Faithful Devotions and will leave a link in the comments section as soon as it is published.
If you need help writing your testimony we have a guide which will walk you step by step through the process. "How to Write Your Testimony" can be found free in the members area. You will receive a password to the members area via email when you submit the form below.
We are told in the Bible numerous times that we are to be witnesses to the world of Jesus’ love and His ultimate sacrifice for us. A couple of verses that immediately come to mind are Matthew 5:16, Matthew 28:19, and Acts 1:8.
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:” Matthew 28:19
“But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.” Acts 1:8
What exactly is a Witness?
A lot of people believe that being a Christian witness is simply the act of speaking to others about Christ. And while, that’s an awesome thing to do, there is more to being a witness than just talking. You have to be able to walk the walk, not just talk the talk.
If you notice in Acts 1:8 above, Jesus says we are to “BE” witnesses. This means that we need to live our lives in a way that brings glory to God and in a way that others around you will see the impact Christ has on your life.
Are you being a witness online?
When you blog, visit Facebook or Twitter, or even email, are you being a witness? Does the content you put online jeopardize or validate your testimony? In a world where almost everyone is online, it’s important to realize that people you don’t even know can and will be watching what you post and how you react to different situations.
You have to be careful what you put online. Sometimes all it takes is one negative comment or reaction to turn someone away from Christ. Of course, the opposite is true too – sometimes all it takes is one sentence about the love of Christ to reach a new believer.
How are you being a witness to Christ online?
With the explosion of blogging across internet you can find people blogging for a lot of different reasons. As the trend continues to grow we are seeing more and more Christian blogs and people who classify themselves as Christian bloggers.
Why would one become a Christian blogger or focus just on Christian based topics?
Christian blogging or reading a Christian blog can affect the life of those who write it and those who read it as well. Someone who begins a Christian blog does so with a purpose. That purpose being to spread the word of the Lord. This will impact their life far beyond just words on a page. God will speak through them and guide them not only in the development in their blog but with everything they do in their daily existence.
Writing a Christian blog is more than just writing a blog geared towards the values of God, it’s a heartfelt ministry. Christians are called by the Lord to begin this ministry as per His will and being so chosen by God to spread His word in this fashion will change the blogger’s life.
As you can see beginning a Christian blog is truly an act of love and devotion, but what impact does it have to those who choose to read it?
Because of the fact that the Christian blog is a blog full of words spoken from God, it has the distinct possibility to speak to those who read it as well. The only prerequisite is that the reader must have an open heart. The Lord is capable of effecting the lives who those who seek Him, even through something as simple as a blog. The Lord can show them that to follow His word and His teachings will change their lives in more ways that they can possibly imagine.
A believer who writes a Christian blog and those who are open enough to read it can truly have their lives impacted and changed through the Lord’s strength and love.
Sometimes I just don’t understand why the Lord allows some things to happen or not to happen but I have learned not to question it. I know that God is in control of my life and as long as I fully rely on Him, everything will be alright. “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:5-6
This is true in every aspect of my life – not just my personal life. You may be running the blog or online ministry God call has called you to run, but it may not be as successful or profitable as you want it to be. The real question you be asking though is as successful and profitable as God wants it to be? Just because your blog may be taking longer to take off and reach readers than you would like, just remember that everything is in God’s timing.
Of course, that doesn’t mean you don’t need to work at your blog. As with any ministry, when we are feeling discouraged we need to persevere in the work God has given us. If that’s a blog, then you just need to continue working it. Continue praying for your blog. Continue writing great content. Continue connecting with other bloggers and readers. And most importantly, don’t give up until you know in your heart from God that it’s time to hang in the towel.
In the blogging world you are bound to find some drama, bickering between bloggers, and plain out jealousy roaring its ugly head. It seems even more prominent in niches with mostly women bloggers. None of this can actually help your blog. I know I don't want to get in the middle of two bloggers arguing and will usually stop following that blog because that jealousy almost always ends up taking over the blog.
Let's face the facts though. We live in a sinful world and the bickering, drama, and jealousy is not going to go away. It is a fact of life. People are always going to want what others have, weather it be fame and popularity, wealth, or something else.
Thank goodness the Bible teaches us how to deal with jealousy and those same principals can be applied to blogging.
First what does the Bible say about jealousy?
Basically the Bible tells us that jealousy is a sin. We are not suppose to envy others but be content in the things we have - in what the Lord has given us. If we are too busy focusing our energy on envy or jealousy of other person then we are too busy to focus on God.
So how does this apply to blogging?
Of course there a lots of way to deals with blog jealousy. The age old saying "Do unto others as you would like done unto you" is very applicable in this situation. If you start fights with other bloggers, then bloggers will start fights with you.
Prayer is a solution too. Pray that the Lord will open your eyes and not let the envy and jealous feelings take over.
Also remember that your blog is a reflection of you. Do you want to be known as the blogger who is always looking for fight or to start some drama?
How do your overcome blog jealousy? I would love to hear your thoughts.
I might get some criticism for this post, but I think it’s important to realize what exactly bloggers are getting into by using Google Blogger for their blogs. Like me, a lot of people initially join the blogging world because they found other blogs they love and wanted to join in on the fun. I will admit, Google Blogger makes it very easy to get started with a blog and it’s completely free, which is a big incentive for a new blogger.
After blogging for a while though and realizing that yes, you are continue doing this blogging thing, you really need to take stock and think about your future plans. It took me only 2 months to move from Google Blogger to a self-hosted WordPress blog because of the limits Google Blogger had placed. I’ll also admit Google Blogger has come a long way since I left them in 2008, but there are still some limitations that concern me.
Here are just a few reasons why Google Bloggers limits you and your blog:
Of course, the reason why you blog play a part of the decision but ultimately if you want to have complete and total control you need to stay away from Blogspot. If you don’t care what happens to your blog, then go ahead and use Google Blogger. But if you want to make sure you have the most options available and that your hard work doesn’t go to waste, consider using the self-hosted version of WordPress.
If moving to a self-hosted WordPress blog is something you are interested in but don’t know how and don’t want to pay someone to do it for you, join me on July 24 at 6:00pm for a live workshop where I will show you how to make this move. You can find more information about the workshop at http://upgradetowpnow.com.
Finding the right tools to use when blogging can make all the difference in the world. The right tools can make everything so much easier to do. Of course the right tools vary from person to person.
A tool a lot of people use is a blog editor to manage publishing their posts and articles. There are two type of editor, online and offline editors. Both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages and it is up to you to choose the one that is right for you.
Offline blog editors are normally installed and ran from your computer locally. These have text editors allowing you to perform basic word processing operations. Basically you create your blog content from your local computer and not through your blog administration panel. Offline blog editors are can be beneficial to those who have limited Internet connection since it allows you to manage the content of your blog without needing a connection to the Internet. Of course to actually post the content to your blog you will need an Internet connection.
So offline editors include:
Online blog editors are editors that you use online such as your blog’s editor in the administration area. The nice thing about online blog editor is that there is no software to install on your computer. It is all internet based.
I usually type up my posts in Microsoft Word and then copy it over to my blog. Of course there is usually some formatting issues I have to fix. I am trying out a few of the editors listed above and still if any of them will help make the process easier. I have tried Blog Desk and Windows Live Writer but think I would prefer an online editor.
What about you? Do you use a blog editor to construct your posts?
Linking out to other sites in your posts and articles is a controversial issue because many people will tell you that it will lower your search engine ranking. Like with most opinions this one is both right and wrong. It’s right in that you do not want to link to others without consideration about where you are linking them. But it’s wrong that you should never link to others within your posts and articles.
Before linking to others consider the following:
By linking to others you are going to create a conversation that starts at your blog, and leads across the web. Some ideas for links out include:
Linking is how the Internet works. Pretty much every site, and every blog is somehow linked to each other. Therefore, as long as you strive to include reputable, relevant and useful links both inside and outside your blog or website the search engines, and your visitors will appreciate it.
Hello, fellow bloggers! My name is Dee and I am assistant, editor, all-around Girl Friday, and non-tech techie to Christian Author D.I. Telbat. It's a busy, but exciting, life! I enjoy editing and fine-tuning David Telbat's manuscripts and blog posts, but I have also found it's easy to miss things, no matter how much time I spend on a project. The Lord has blessed me with several Christian teacher friends, and they have been gracious enough to come alongside to add fresh eyes and perspectives when I need them. And they always find something that we've missed!
It used to cause me great consternation and stress that I couldn't be perfect. But I've come to accept the facts that no one knows it all, and we all need others, no matter what road of life we are traveling.
Having manuscripts professionally edited is so important, and I think even more so if one is publishing in the digital world. There has been much publicity about poor writing being published digitally because it's so easy to do nowadays. It makes our jobs as editors that much more important to produce quality material in order to raise that status bar.
But the same is true with our blogs—whether you blog for an author site, like I do, or for your own pleasure—we have an obligation to do the best that we can do, because, as Christians, we not only represent ourselves, we are representing the Lord Jesus.
There has been a lot of news about several well-known authors moving from traditional publishing to epublishing. They have certainly helped to raise the digital publishing status bar.
But, as believers, our ultimate editing and publishing status bar is Jesus, and we long to hear His words: "Well done, good and faithful servant." (Mat 25:23a)
Keep polishing those manuscripts and blog posts! And when you hear "Well done!" and "Sold!," you'll be glad you did! :)
About the Author: Dee K. Borah lives in the NW with her husband of 39 years. They have four grown children, and four wonderful grandchildren. She edits and publishes Christian Author D.I. Telbat's eBooks and blog posts, and spends much time on their website at http://ditelbat.com.
A lot of blogs host product giveaways and various types of contests. It's fun to do and can bring you a great deal of traffic too. However to get max results, you have to promote your giveaway and below is a list of some places to do so.
Just make to sure to read and follow the directions for each site - they are all different. Good luck with your giveaway!
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