Comments on: The Church of England Goes YouTube | Following In The Queen’s Hallowed Footsteps http://www.webtvwire.com/the-church-of-england-goes-youtube-following-in-the-queens-hallowed-footsteps/ The Business of Internet Television and Video Fri, 19 Oct 2012 08:46:31 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: The Pope’s YouTube Channel | Important Figures Realizing The Power Of Online Video http://www.webtvwire.com/the-church-of-england-goes-youtube-following-in-the-queens-hallowed-footsteps/comment-page-1/#comment-98298 The Pope’s YouTube Channel | Important Figures Realizing The Power Of Online Video Tue, 27 Jan 2009 00:28:35 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/the-church-of-england-goes-youtube-following-in-the-queens-hallowed-footsteps/#comment-98298 [...] access to his thoughts, views, and daily schedule via the medium of video. The Church of England made a similar move this time last [...] [...] access to his thoughts, views, and daily schedule via the medium of video. The Church of England made a similar move this time last [...]

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By: Simon Billing http://www.webtvwire.com/the-church-of-england-goes-youtube-following-in-the-queens-hallowed-footsteps/comment-page-1/#comment-34001 Simon Billing Fri, 04 Jan 2008 21:16:21 +0000 http://www.webtvwire.com/the-church-of-england-goes-youtube-following-in-the-queens-hallowed-footsteps/#comment-34001 I have written about the Archbishop of Canterbury's sadly misguided leap into new/social media on our blog (http://freedompictures.ca/2008/01/04/morning-vicar/ This is a great illustration of the fact that simply "showing up" is not going to change how your brand is perceived. In the end it's what you do and how you act that governs how you're viewed. Maybe a blog would be a better idea. At least get some sort of discussion going. I have written about the Archbishop of Canterbury’s sadly misguided leap into new/social media on our blog (http://freedompictures.ca/2008/01/04/morning-vicar/ This is a great illustration of the fact that simply “showing up” is not going to change how your brand is perceived. In the end it’s what you do and how you act that governs how you’re viewed. Maybe a blog would be a better idea. At least get some sort of discussion going.

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