by Sean McGaughey
I have never actually been inside Greg Willit’s head, a fact of which both of us are extremely grateful. However, over the past years I think I have discerned a pattern to what happens when Greg gets a GOOD IDEA ™ about sharing his faith or about Catholic Media.
They seem to come to him in the night or in the early morning and he lets them rattle around a bit. Then he gets on his Sirius XM radio show, The Catholics Next Door and starts discussing it with Jennifer and his audience. If it is a REALLY GOOD IDEA ™ , then after the show he may immediately set up an event or webpage for that idea.
Thus were born the Atlanta Catholic Media Users Group and the #cathmedia twitter hashtag.
Yesterday, on Tuesday March 8, Greg had another REALLY GOOD IDEA ™:
- It started with a tweet at 9:15am : “Sad. Not one Catholic podcast is currently listed in the top religious podcasts on iTunes. Could easily be fixed with + comments.”
- He followed this up a few minutes later with “May I suggest a Catholic New Media promotion Day? Let’s plan a day where we all focus on promoting your favorite Catholic blogs, podcasts, new media, and each other’s projects to the world.”
- Then of course, he discussed it on his show yesterday, settled on March 15 as the Day and immediately set up a Facebook Page for Catholic Media Promotion Day at http://www.facebook.com/promotecatholicism.
So here’s the concept from the facebook page:
There’s Strength in Numbers. Let’s Get the Word Out On One Day About Catholic New Media. On March 15, 2011, everyone with a blog, podcast, or Facebook page should list their favorite 3 blogs, 3 podcasts, 3 other media, 3 random Catholic things online, and their own projects. Then, post the link to your list here on March 15th.
Additionally, to help get the word out, press are asked to write articles and press releases for this day. Lastly, on March 15th, go to iTunes and leave at least 3 positive written reviews for various Catholic podcasts and 3 positive written reviews for Catholic mobile applications.
As of this writing, the Facebook has nearly 500 ‘likes’ in less than 48 hours. This is an excellent idea that allows people not only to share their favorite Catholic blogs, podcasts, websites, and apps– by submitting reviews on iTunes, it will help Catholic podcasters to reach larger audiences through higher rankings in the iTunes directory.
This is a great way to support Catholic media, so take some time on March 15 for Catholic Media Promotion Day.
Anastasis 11:26 am on April 16, 2011 Permalink |
Fr. Roderick is invited, and Lisa Hendey! Congrats!nnhttp://www.pccs.va/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=388%3Apccs&catid=1%3Aultime&Itemid=50&lang=it
danielsmrokowski 5:31 pm on April 10, 2011 Permalink |
In the photo that accompanies this article, Pope Benedict is holding an iPad. Does he own and use an iPad? I wonder if he uses an iPad when he celebrates Mass?