Wow! That was quite an impressive story. If Mercy Me wasn’t already a great example of how blogging can build community, that video is the exclamation point. With that story and you passion for blogging, I could see that video clip increasing skor inc’s bottom line rather impressively.
oh how my blood boils when i read those words………….il be honest and say that with regard to the UK i will not offer anything else. I have been ignored, laughed at and ignored some more but hey these ‘dudes’ know best!
Brody, keep chipping away man, you are a braver man than i!
But, but, but… why would the prized demographic — the youth — who are always on the Internet and would devour any bit of information about their favorite artists want to read their blogs???
(i wonder if it sounds just as dumb when someone says that to you in person)
Randy… you crack me up….Keep up the good work guys!!
someone once said. “If you build a better mouse trap the workd will come knocking at your door.” Oh wait is that someone at the door?
i love that your mom calls you bro… i understand that it’s short for Brody… but i love it.
On a different note… i’m with you Brody and i talk to my musician friends all the time about blogging… it’s a slow process… sorta like sharing the gospel… ha… oh no, now you all think i’m going to hell… i gotta go.
Great insight. I think that it’s interesting that even CEO’s of large companies are getting on board with blogging. From the church media perspective, we need to be just as diligent to connect and participate in this community.
Alright !!! That is great my son…Who do we need to send this to?Just let me know and I’ll try and make sure everyone sees it…
Good job, Bro.
Love you. Mom
Wow! That was quite an impressive story. If Mercy Me wasn’t already a great example of how blogging can build community, that video is the exclamation point. With that story and you passion for blogging, I could see that video clip increasing skor inc’s bottom line rather impressively.
Yeah I watched that last night. I love how he hand writes his blog. Funny but I’m glad he gets it.
Also….I cannot believe that they equate $4 to his blog alone. That is CRAZY!!!
That would be $4 million a year, whoops
My husband is one of these “I Don’t need one” folks
“Dear Christian Music industry”
oh how my blood boils when i read those words………….il be honest and say that with regard to the UK i will not offer anything else. I have been ignored, laughed at and ignored some more but hey these ‘dudes’ know best!
Brody, keep chipping away man, you are a braver man than i!
But, but, but… why would the prized demographic — the youth — who are always on the Internet and would devour any bit of information about their favorite artists want to read their blogs???
(i wonder if it sounds just as dumb when someone says that to you in person)
whats a blog???
Randy… you crack me up….Keep up the good work guys!!
someone once said. “If you build a better mouse trap the workd will come knocking at your door.” Oh wait is that someone at the door?
i love that your mom calls you bro… i understand that it’s short for Brody… but i love it.
On a different note… i’m with you Brody and i talk to my musician friends all the time about blogging… it’s a slow process… sorta like sharing the gospel… ha… oh no, now you all think i’m going to hell… i gotta go.
Is there some sort of “bloggers anonymous?” Why is blogging so addicting? Is that a problem?
I learned long ago that if brody and randy are doing something, give the world a little bit and they will catch up. (note the old lady glasses)
Great insight. I think that it’s interesting that even CEO’s of large companies are getting on board with blogging. From the church media perspective, we need to be just as diligent to connect and participate in this community.