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November 2009

Nov
30
2009

December Founders Letter

Dear Friends,
I can hardly believe that 2009 is winding down. Even though the whirlwind of the holiday season is upon us,  it’s important for churches, schools and non-profit organizations to start thinking about year-end giving campaigns. At ServiceU, we understand how critical year-end giving is to your budget. That’s why we’ve focused this issue of the UNews on helping you [...]

Nov
11
2009

Connect with ServiceU on Facebook and Twitter

Keep up with the latest ServiceU news, updates and more by connecting with us on Facebook and following us on Twitter.
We’re very excited about joining social media and getting to know you even better through these conversations.   We also hope that you will connect with other churches, schools and nonprofits so that we can share [...]

Nov
11
2009

Share your event info on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and more

Now, you can share your church’s activities and involvements across social media websites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and others.
We’ve added social networking buttons to EventU event listings, TicketU ticketing pages and TransactU donation pages.  As an administrative user, you can choose from more than 100 social networking site icons to display on your event pages.
As [...]

Nov
11
2009

Myth: New media is only for the young

Myth: “New media” is only for the young
There’s a common myth out there that “new media,” such as use of the Internet, mobile devices, blogs and social networking sites, is only for the young.  When my grandfather “friended” me on Facebook, I started to question the validity of this myth.
Fact:  After doing some research, (on [...]

Nov
11
2009

November Founder’s Letter

Dear Friends,
As many of you know, social networking has been the “buzz” for 2009. Just this year, I’ve reconnected with friends on Facebook and started following many news makers on Twitter. And, I’m not alone. Facebook estimates that it has more than 200 million active users-a number that continues to grow.
Given the exponential growth of [...]