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  • This video discusses the various policies and procedures congregations need to consider when creating and managing a website.
    Video | By Beth Casebolt | November 4, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Bylaws & Policies, Websites
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    By Renee Ruchotzke | October 30, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Communication, Healthy Behavior
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    By Renee Ruchotzke | October 23, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Adult Faith Development, Communication, Competencies for Leadership, Diversity & Inclusion, Families & Faith Development, Leadership Development, Membership Growth & Outreach, Path to Leadership
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  • The wealth of data that Google collects can help you design your site so that visitors can find the information they need and that you want to share.
    September 12, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Websites
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  • An Official Publication Requires Standards UUA.org is an official publication of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations (UUA). We use a consistent look and adhere to high-quality content, style and usability standards. The website is the primary means by which seekers learn about...
    Utility | August 9, 2012
    Tagged as: Websites
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    By Renee Ruchotzke | July 18, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Change & Conflict, Healthy Behavior, UU Theology
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  • I spent several days hiking in the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia for my vacation. (It was a good opportunity to get away from the technology that is my constant companion during the rest of the year, since there are few cell phone towers in those mountains.) Many of the trails we...
    By Renee Ruchotzke | July 6, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Adult Faith Development, Change & Conflict, Communication, Competencies for Leadership, Faith Development, Healthy Behavior, Leadership Development, Membership Growth & Outreach
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  • One of my favorite Joni Mitchell songs (YouTube) begins: Every picture has its shadows And it has some source of light Blindness, blindness and sight… When I talk about leadership qualities, I find that many of the qualities can be either strengths or weaknesses—or somewhere on a continuum...
    By Renee Ruchotzke | June 21, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Adult Faith Development, Communication, Competencies for Leadership, Faith Development, Healthy Behavior, Leadership Development, Membership Growth & Outreach, Path to Leadership
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  • Having a clearly articulated mission statement helps to guide a congregation’s leaders in deciding where to put their energy and resources. But often such statements are put together by a committee and can be a bit….(I hate to say it)…wordy. Last year I visited Western Michigan, where the rest...
    By Renee Ruchotzke | June 18, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Communication, Membership Growth & Outreach, Mission/Vision/Planning
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  • I've seen a disconnect between generations in our congregations when it comes to leadership. Baby Boomers, who populate the majority of our leadership positions, ask me how they can recruit more younger people for their volunteer positions. Younger Generation Xers and Millennials have a lot of...
    Leader Resource | By Renee Ruchotzke | June 1, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Communication, Diversity & Inclusion, Leadership Development
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  • The UUA is committed to being a sexually healthy and responsible denomination. There are tools that can help you in assessing your congregation.
    Utility | May 23, 2012
    Tagged as: Conflict Management in Congregations, Safe Congregations, Sexual Boundaries in Congregations
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  • A list of organizations that can help with sexual health issues.
    Utility | May 23, 2012
    Tagged as: Conflict Management in Congregations, Safe Congregations, Sexual Boundaries in Congregations
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  • When the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta created a new volunteer/community building program called http://www.uuca.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/March_Newsletter_WEB-201… in Service, organizers wanted a way to promote it and inspire friends and members to participate. That’s how...
    By Donald E. Skinner | May 10, 2012 | From InterConnections
    Tagged as: Communication, Governance for Congregations, Membership Growth & Outreach, Membership in Congregations, UU History
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  • The meta description is a short phrase that summarizes the topic of the page. Meta descriptions go in the <head> of a page.
    Utility | March 23, 2012
    Tagged as: Communication, Websites
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  • Each page on your site should have exactly one title, and it should go in TITLE field. The first 11 characters of each title ought to give a hint about the page content, so that when people scan past it among a lot of other titles, its topic is immediately obvious.
    Utility | March 23, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Communication, Websites
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  • Link to Your Own Pages Your first step for search engine optimization (SEO) is to link to every page! Users and search engines alike will not be able to find your pages if you don't link to them.
    Utility | March 23, 2012
    Tagged as: Communication, Websites
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  • If you can make your site with a logical and meaningful URL (web address) structure, all the better for search engine optimization (SEO). A site's URL structure should be as simple as possible.
    Utility | March 22, 2012
    Tagged as: Communication, Websites
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  • Separating your content into shorter pages will allow you to improve the accuracy of your page titles and the relevancy of your page among other search results.
    Utility | March 20, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Websites
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  • The meta "keywords" tag is largely ignored these days (as it was so hideously abused by people trying to capture search results for which they weren't really relevant), but peppering your title, headers, and text with a variety of relevant words and phrases is a good idea....
    Utility | March 20, 2012
    Tagged as: Communication, Websites
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  • When writing for the web, be concise. Write tersely. Cut your content by half and then by half again. Avoid stating the obvious. Forget the long introductions.
    March 14, 2012 | From LeaderLab
    Tagged as: Communication, Websites
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