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Mon, 30 Jun 2008

Jun 30, 2008, 11:36 [home/webdesign]
Addicted to RSS Feeds

I’ve made another custom RSS feed - I love these things. happy

Facebook has a few good feeds, but I’ve always been annoyed that when new posts were made to groups I own, I wouldn’t be alerted in anyway. So I created a new feed today which includes new wall posts, posted items, photos, and more.

So now I can subscribe to the groups I make or are interested in, to stay up-to-date with what’s going on in a quick, easy way.

Here’s the Jason Silver group:
http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=2BfvU7FG3RGOhGLpCB2yXQ&_render=rss&groupid=2235436692

And here’s the Pipe:
http://pipes.yahoo.com/jasonsilver/facebookgroup

Just enter in your group numeric ID.

~Jason



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Wed, 25 Jun 2008

Jun 25, 2008, 18:53 [home/webdesign]
Getting Your Site in Search Engines

A friend of mine asked an important question today, which I get a lot. I thought I should post my response here to benefit as many people as possible:

The way most search engines work now, is to rate how important your page is by how many people are linking to it. It’s called site “popularity.”

The best way to start getting higher in the search engines for your topic, is to comment on lots of other similarly themed sites, with the hope that they will, in response to your comment, find your content and link to it because of it’s intrinsic value.

There are all kinds of ways to get links back to you by devious means, but they tend to have either short-lived, or harmful effects. Search engines recognize these sorts of links as being a type of spam— you can possibly have your site blocked by search engines.

My trick? I subscribe to custom search engine RSS feeds for various keywords, so that when posts and articles are made anywhere on the Internet about these keywords, I can go and leave a comment. Often comment boxes will allow you to leave a URL, and so always leave yours when you respond.

By doing this, a link from sites relating to your keywords will be pointing back to you, and if your comment is informative, actual visitors might follow your link when they read your comment.

Just remember: don’t make your comment look spammy, or advertisement based at all.

For marketing on the Internet, location, location, location is better said as “Content, content, content.”

Hope this helps!
Jason Silver

~Jason



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Jun 25, 2008, 12:52 [home/music]
Not Worlds Apart - Music Video

This is a video of me singing “Not Worlds Apart” live at the FRWY in Hamilton, Ontario. The cello is played by Jennifer Lewis, the violin by Kristen McMullen, and some percussion can barely be heard— that’s Zach Oaster.

Did you enjoy?

~Jason



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Sun, 22 Jun 2008

Jun 22, 2008, 17:56 [home/journal]
Edgy or Not?

I had a phone interview today with a church (I will leave anonymous), which was interested in hiring me. I was fairly sure I didn’t want the job at the outset of the conversation, because the last time I spoke with the pastor, his primary question was how “edgy” my music could be.

It put me off instantly… a worship leaders primary job is to lead a congregation in worship. I’m convinced that a worship leader’s abilities need to be focused first and foremost on understanding the true nature of worship. Secondarily, they should have good skills in leading a team of musicians, and thirdly, their ability to organize and optimize resources in the congregation should be strong and proven. Stylistic choices are important, but they are not most important.

Today, after some initial niceties, he asked me again if I could be edgier than I appeared in my videos. I stopped him right there and as politely as possible said I wasn’t interested in pursuing the interview any further.

Though it makes me sad that the right church job has not come along, I am glad that I have been given the wisdom to recognize these problems early on. I can’t imagine working for someone whose first concern, and leading question is so shallow. Of course I can play edgier music! What a dumb question! I’ve got the track record and success to prove it.

Part of me wishes we had taken the job offer in Oakville which was made around the time we left Philpott. After the Philpott fiasco, we found ourselves licking wounds and struggling with bitterness. We weren’t in the right place to lead any church from a position of strength. The strength has returned now, so if God provides and everything seems to be in “alignment,” we’ll be ready to return to vocational ministry.

As the Archdeacon said at church this morning, the ministry is about people. It is not about buildings, music, procedures, or any other related activity. It’s all about people.

~Jason



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Sat, 21 Jun 2008

Jun 21, 2008, 23:06 [home/music]
The Freeway - She Loves Me Not


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Thu, 12 Jun 2008

Jun 12, 2008, 16:22 [home/music]
Cello and Violin at Gig Tonight

Last night’s rehearsal was just so awesome. My music takes on a completely powerful dimension when a cello and violin are accompanying it! It was unbelievable.

Jenn Lewis is amazing on that cello. And Kristen McMullen rocked on the violin too.

We even had Zack Oaster playing percussion on some inverted pails… believe it or not, it sounded tres cool. Tonight Zach is going to record the night on video.

We decided to rehearse on the front lawn, since it seemed kind of stuffy and humid in the house. I also wanted to get a feeling of how it would carry with acoustic instruments outside. So we set up the piano and mic, and then Jenn on the cello sat on my driveway with the post of her cello resting on a tree root. Kristen sat on the front step with Zach.

I hope you’re thinking of coming to the gig at Freeway tonight… I know you’ll have a great time! It’s at the corner of King and Wellington, near the big “DOWNTOWN” sign.

See you there?

~Jason

Update: a video from that night, Lover’s Road…



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Tue, 10 Jun 2008

Jun 10, 2008, 19:56 [home/music]
The Delicate Art of Noise Pollution Podcast

The Delicate Art of Noise Pollution Podcast is a pretty cool podcast with some great music featured… including a song from my Sunny Days CD called “The Story.”

Give it a listen, you’ll enjoy the other tunes too.

~Jason



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