2015 was an exciting year for us.

We launched Faith Works Images for Impact, our unique stock photography product, and Conversations, our ebook series that brings you a conversation with an expert on a focused topic designed to help you grow your business. And we shared information with you on our blogs.

As the year draws to a close, we thought we’d share our favorites from the Create! Teach! Inspire Information Center. Click on the titles to read more:

What Makes Bad Blog Content?

You need great content for your blog—but do you know what constitutes bad content? We explain. Blog includes video.

why-you-need-images-for-impact-jacquelyn-lynn3 Tips for Keeping Track of Your Blog & Social Media Images

How to keep track of images without paying for expensive digital asset management programs. Blog includes video.

Why Direct Mail Should Be Part of Your Marketing Strategy

Direct mail is more effective than ever. Here are six reasons why it should be part of your marketing strategy. Blog includes video.

how-to-create-a-custom-image-you-own-faith-works-images-for-impactUse Free Images from the Internet at Your Own Risk

Those images you find online can cost you more than you expect. Blog includes video.

Looking for Content Ideas? Eavesdrop!

Get great content ideas by listening to the people around you. Blog includes video.

Mobile Apps: Meet Your Customers on Their Turf

How any type of business or nonprofit can benefit from a mobile app.

Conversations-Put-Your-Website-to-Work-Jacquelyn-Lynn-Cover(Sm)Give to Gain: 5 Reasons Why it Pays to be Generous with Your Services and Expertise

Why sharing information on your website and through social channels is a great way to grow your business. Blog includes video.

Is Your Website Legal?Four Documents That Should Be On Your Website

Four important documents that should be on every business website.

The Real Cost of Free

There is plenty of stuff out there that you can get without paying for—but what is it really costing you?

Do an Annual Website Audit

Once a year, check every page on your website for completeness and accuracy. This blog explains how.

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