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Who uses Google?

February 27, 2006 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

I read an interesting article recently “Who Uses Google?”. There were several observations, including those who use Google tend to have higher household incomes, making Google the online advertising place of choice. That’s not as interesting to me as the finding:

“A survey of 1,000 Internet users in the United States by S.G. Cowen & Co. found that the longer people have been using the Internet, the more likely it is that Google will be their search engine of choice.”

It seems that more experienced internet users move toward the Google search engine. Interesting.

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Preparing Online Video

December 5, 2005 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

I regularly read Jakob Neilsen’s useit.com usability reports. If you are doing much on the web, you should sign up also.

Today’s was very interesting. Neilsen discussed a study that tracked eyeballs as people watched an online video clip. The maps were very insightful.

Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox for December 5 is now online at:
> http://www.useit.com/alertbox/video.html

Summary:
Eyetracking data show that users are easily distracted when watching video on websites, especially when the video shows a talking head and is optimized for broadcast rather than online viewing.

Filed Under: Ministry, Thoughts

Maintenance or Mission?

October 18, 2005 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

I read an interesting blog post this morning. Matt Soper wrote about a conference he recently attended. His post, Where the Power Is, was thought-provoking.

Some of his most provoking thoughts:

My point is that my early Christian years directed me towards the Great Commission and an evangelistic commitment in my faith life. How curious that five years of school and thirteen years of “church work” actually softened that commitment. How sad that “church life” often (indeed, usually) leads us into maintenance and away from mission.

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One speaker at the conference delineated three types of “issues” churches spend their time on: 1) the essentials (kerygma), 2) convictions (doctrine emanating from the essentials), and 3) preferences (matters of style and taste). Now which do you think occupies most of our time and, alas, disagreement in the local church?

It’s not only “church life” that can lead to maintenance and away from mission. It is a constant work in my own soul to stay focused on the mission, not just get by with maintenance. Years ago, a mentor taught me that “The main thing is to always keep the main thing the main thing.”

Yours for staying true to the mission,
Keith

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Top Ten Web Design Mistakes of 2005

October 8, 2005 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

I recommend that everyone involved in web design, web applications, etc. read this article.

Top Ten Web Design Mistakes of 2005

Summary:

The oldies continue to be goodies — or rather, baddies — in the list of design stupidities that irked users the most in 2005.

Take something you’ve designed for your church, your personal site, an evangelistic outreach, publicizing an event, or whatever, and run through this list of 10 and see how your creation fares. Learn from it.

I am.

Filed Under: Ministry, Thoughts

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