A Checklist and Guide to Complete Your Catholic Web Site
Development
Introduction
The checklist below can assure the novice Catholic web site developer
of all the basic principles, steps, tools, software, resources and
techniques needed to consolidate well his web site, blog and social
networking on the Web.
Basic Catholic Web Site Development Checklist
- Learning the purpose and principles of creating a Catholic web space
for social networking in the new digital continent through the messages of
John Paul II and
Pope Benedict XVI
- Suggested books and resources for discovering your own ideas in
writing Catholic articles and blog posts on web development from a
Catholic perspective: books and resources on
computer technology and books and resources
on
Catholicism
- Knowing
web hosting services that provide domain registration and all the basics
needed to begin web site development, blog posting, and social networking
- Using
standard web site design and
learning HTML in basic web site development
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Creating a blog with popular key words as
Catholic blog titles, and joining
a
Catholic WebRing to obtain visitor traffic to your site
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Discovering
good ideas to write Catholic articles in a
well-ordered and
organized form and presenting these in
a classic style of writing
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Writing effectively for your Catholic web site and blog using a sample of
ideas and topics on the Catholic faith
- Learning
ethical Search Engine Optimization (SEO), the importance of the
key word "catholic", and
optimizing well all of your web pages for good search engine rankings
- Finding your
Catholic internet niche and employing
internet niche "formulas" and
tactics to enter into many Catholic internet niches on the Web
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Learning how to
publish systematically your web pages online, and how to employ
rss feeds technology which can deliver your content through many distribution
channels on the Web
- Engaging in
reciprocal linking with other Catholic web site owners and bloggers
through the production of a
Catholic link exchange program
- Integrating
web 2.0 technology with your
basic Catholic web site development by engaging in social networking and
social bookmarking
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Completing your Catholic web site development from start to finish,
then keeping it in
top condition, and
securing your computer system, web-browsing,
and e-mailing activities for safe Catholic work on the Web
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Obtaining all the basic details in web development through a
free Catholic eBook and in time also learn to
create your own Catholic eBook to share your Catholic web work
with others
After scanning the items listed above, you may want to bookmark this checklist
in your favorite social bookmarking site. As you return to the checklist, you
will know which step you still need to accomplish.
For more ideas to enhance your web development work and social networking
with Catholic online, you can always search the Google custom search
box at the home page or
search the Web for other information. You can also use the
Contact Information page for sending a message.
Summary
Pope Benedict XVI urges all the Catholic faithful to be active in Catholic
evangelization on the Net. He continues the message of encouragement given
by John Paul II for using the Net as a medium for proclaiming the Gospel.
In this new frontier of the new digital continent, a Catholic web site,
blog and social network can be a source of light and hope for all Catholics
and non-Catholics. May the Catholic web site, blog and network you create
add to the fulfillment of their call to promote life, unity in Christ,
dialogue, respect and friendship on the Web.
Visit, search, or subscribe to the updates of this network
Get ideas and updates on basic and small Catholic web site
development, blogging, social networking, and web applications from:
- Friendfeed: Provides content ideas from
Catholic news and technology updates
- Network feed:
Discover ideas on blogging, web site development, social networking, and web applications
- A post at Catholic Internet Mission
blog periodically summarizes all the articles and content in the Network feed.
To visit, search or subscribe to the blog, click
here
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Search Network: Search the network for ideas to write Catholic articles and
to post to blogs.
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