Google Base Religious Writings

Google has issued a call for religious writings, including sermons, papers, pamphlets, etc. From their site:

Share your sermons, essays and other religious writing with Google users worldwide by uploading them for free to Google Base.

Google Base is a place where you can submit information about all sorts of interesting items you want to showcase or sell and have them show up on Google properties for free. You can add relevant keywords about your items so that people can easily find them; you can also link directly to your own website or, if you don’t have one, let us host the information you want to share at a unique URL.

ChurchCrunch speculates on how this might help you and your organization or church:

Although the thought might “feel” weird at first (well, for me perhaps) it’s probably a smart thing to do.

More than a few SEO (“Search Engine Optimization”) thought leaders have suggested that adding your content to Google Base will help you perform better in Search.

Doesn’t hurt to try, right?

Not only will your ministry perform better, but some of it will show up on “Google properties” for free!

Check out the whole post at ChurchCrunch.

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