Thursday, January 26, 2012

Search Engine Optimization -
Mrs. Ichabod Would Like the Benefits



Mrs. Ichabod has started a blog for her jewelry classes and retail business:

Creations by Chris Jackson.

It is also linked in the left column. The more people click on the link, the higher it will be in Google searches. Doing this is called Search Engine Optimization.

Chris also has a Facebook page, called Creations by Chris Jackson. If you use Facebook, "liking" it will help promote the page, which will post all the blog links.

Facebook Page - Creations by Chris Jackson.

The Bella Vista Antiques Mall and Flea Market is where she displays her jewelry. We stopped there with Norma Boeckler to fix up the chapel for Bethany Lutheran Church.

I am the backroom techie helping out with this.

Now for the news.

Chris got a class going at Northwest Arkansas Community College. The quota for starting the class was four students. She lined up nine students for the first offering, including one woman who stopped by to look and stayed.

She had the ladies making earrings on their own in two hours. They loved it.

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I just saw the Creations by Chris Jackson link on Ichabod.  That’s going to be a lot of fun.  How often are you hosting classes at the college?  My grandfather on my Mom’s side of the family was Spanish and I remember as a little boy that he always wore lots of silver and turquoise jewelry.  It was a nice memory.  The jewelry was always warn smooth where his skin would rub against it.  I hope you enjoy the classes.

In Christ,

Brett

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churchmousec (http://churchmousec.wordpress.com/) has left a new comment on your post "Churchmouse Campanologist":

Many thanks, Dr Jackson!

Part two on Count von Zinzendorf follows shortly -- later this evening. More to follow on pietism in other Christian denominations next week, God willing.

Admittedly, there is much more to cover in the Thirty Years' War, but my posts were intended just to give a brief view of pietism.

I shall bookmark Mrs Jackson's blog and feature it on my blogroll. It is well-timed in our age of austerity. Please pass on my very best wishes and I pray for all God's blessings towards her success in helping others.

Churchmouse