|
Post by rapha777 on May 16, 2005 6:08:21 GMT -5
|
|
|
Post by Michael on Apr 5, 2006 3:57:29 GMT -5
The Flywheel Effect
When you first commit to making your website a great informational resource, you will put a lot of time and effort into it and only a few people will notice. But don’t be dismayed -- as you consistently update it and refer to it in other communications, more and more people will begin to notice that they can reply on the website for current, accurate information. Momentum will begin to build. Before long, you’ll notice the same amount of work it took to inform a handful of people at the onset now helps dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people stay informed. This is what Jim Collins (http://www.jimcollins.com/) in his book Good to Great called "The Flywheel Effect." When accelerating a flywheel, it's important to apply force continuously and consistently. If you’re inconsistent, the wheel will begin to slow or wobble. The same is true for your Christian website.
Before you know it, your Christian website could become a great information resource.
|
|