tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368713149230903855.post7461569313332213346..comments2023-10-17T03:24:22.689-07:00Comments on archdeacon in the dales: Twelve Things I've Learned About BloggingJanet Hendersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00663828975134608297noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3368713149230903855.post-26467991750932652942012-10-04T12:39:05.931-07:002012-10-04T12:39:05.931-07:00I am really quite new to blogging, but I can certa...I am really quite new to blogging, but I can certainly relate to the spelling and the time points which you made. I am however am unable to comment on the response to writing about women bishops and the archbishop of canterbury! <br />I can however comment on the impact and influence that the internet and social media has and am convinced that as long as used carefully and with good intent, it is a power for good, and a really useful tool for spreading the word (in our case) of events, services and news about Fun-Key Church @ St Mary's. 2 days after the Archbishop of York attended our Fun-Key Xtra Service, a couple of well-timed tweets, postings on our FBook page and some kind support from people like yourself and andy ryland (diocesan rural officer) commenting and retweeting, and our Fun-Key Blog received it's highest ever and most widely spread viewings since it's launch a few months earlier. Comments on FBook pages relating to photographs of the day have been made by people who would never normally think to discuss "what the Archbishop said" and that in a time when we are enouraging and trying to make church as accessible to as many people as possible in as many contexts as possible can surely only be a good thing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com