Academics Have Taken to Godinterest Like Ducks to Water

Once upon a time, a blogger was defined as someone who published personal musings on an online journal.

Today, blogging is a major component of  content marketing  — a practice  88 percent of B2B marketers  now leverage to raise brand awareness and promote products.    In an astounding feat of bits and bytes, the internet buzzes with activity, teeming with thousands of terabytes of digitized information flowing  every minute.

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With that being said, even though WordPress is one of the most beloved website building systems out there and  powers 25% of the internet, that doesn’t mean it’s the  best choice for everyone in the world  who wants to publish articles online.

Godinterest,com has  given occasion to a whole new set of conversations about religion in public life. Godinterest represents a tremendous opportunity for publication, discussion, cross-fertilization, and critique of a kind never seen before. In principle, at least, the Internet offers an opportunity to break down old barriers and engender new communities.

The purpose at hand is to foster a more self-reflective, collaborative, and mutually-aware blogosphere and community.

Why bother?

The growing influence of blogs is indisputable.  The mainstream press is looking more like the blogosphere. Old-guard newspapers and magazines now host blogs by reporters and columnists on their websites.  Because of their ease of publication and use, blogs have changed the shape of public discourse in society as a whole and around religious questions in particular. Godinterest is a powerful and flexible medium, one uniquely suited to providing the space for vibrant, diverse, and productive discussions about religion around the blog posts its users create.

“Academics, especially in the arts and humanities, have taken to Godinterest like ducks to water.”

– Dean Jones

Savvy Godinterest users have available to them the means to develop a quite sophisticated picture of their readership.

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7 Replies to “Academics Have Taken to Godinterest Like Ducks to Water”

  1. I think we are doing okay. Yea, we probably need more people that will boldly write about he core principles of the Word of God without fear of social ostracization but overall, we ain’t doing bad as such.
    I think we are just gonna take it one day at a time.

  2. The problem is the high quality academic writers. Malachi 2:7. They refuse to let Christ deliver the new covenant to them by the new and living way, (By the power of the Holy Ghost), Heb.8 and 10. They reject the Covenant given at Mt Sinai. All Christians can have Jesus Christ personally teach them, Heb.8:11. There’s no need for a man to teach them.

  3. I can live without ” “High quality academic writing from known experts in the field”. Jesus didn’t choose any “experts” to hang with Him. He did just fine communicating His heart without them.

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