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29th June 2009

Natural Family Planning — Ha Ha

When I worked as public information director for a Natural Family Planning (NFP) organization, I used to get snickers when I told others what I did. And I don’t mean candy.
CCL of ChicagoNow, a survey shows that when couples understand how their sexual life is a communication of love, they take a real interest in NFP. See my article on the NFP Chicago website.

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27th June 2009

More Folks Getting Fast Internet Connections

The colorful bride’s maids dresses sparkled in the afternoon sun, but the small dress shop was empty of customers.

“I don’t want a website,” the shop owner, a man in his 30’s, said flatly.

To attract customers -- especially younger ones -- get or improve your website.I said, “A website will bring in more customers — and young customers who are getting married are using the internet. Older people my age still rely on the Yellow Pages sometimes, but young people are looking on the net to find local businesses.”

The bright dresses, typical of the festive choice of the shop’s hispanic customers would look good displayed on a three-page website, I thought.

I’ve been making calls on Berwyn, IL businesses to tell them about my web design and promotion services, and am finding out a lot. Many shops up and down the main shopping street often have no customers when I walk in on a sunny afternoon, a symptom of poor economic times and, I think, just the difficulty of doing business.

Small Businesses Get Left Behind

I think these shop owners are just ignorant of the changing nature of advertising. But if they don’t act soon, they will be left behind. They should take note of the rising use of the internet.  For example, the number of Americans with fast internet access increased 15 percent over the last year, according to the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project. Sixty-three percent of adults now have access to broadband internet, even though the average cost of fast internet rose $5 per month in that time. That’s news, especially when we all trying to tighten our belts in these times.

“For many Americans, a home broadband connection is a conduit for connecting to community and economic opportunity,” said John Horrigan, of the Pew Internet project, as reported in the Chicago Tribune last week. “That puts broadband in the ‘must keep’ category for most users.”

Businesses and non-profits, take note: the internet is where your customers are. If you aren’t there, they will go to your competitors.


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24th June 2009

Fr. John Hardon Website Collects Stories for Canonization

When Pam Williams, of southeast Michigan, received a blessing from Fr. John A. Hardon, S.J., she was moved to tears. Her experiences of meeting this saintly Jesuit priest before and after her conversion to Catholicism is one of the stories found on a new website that collects personal testimonies regarding the Servant of God, who died in 2000.

Click to go to the new Fr. Hardon website.

The purpose of the website, sponsored by the Institute on Religious Life, is to provide a public forum for individuals and families to share and submit stories of Fr. Hardon, whose cause for canonization has been formally initiated. The website, created by our own company, TreeFrogClick web services, features an on-line form through which stories can be submitted. Stories will be forwarded to the postulator of the cause, as well as made available to biographers and anyone interested in documenting his remarkable life.

Visit the website at www.hardonstories.com. The Institute on Religious Life (IRL) promotes and supports the growth, development, and renewal of the consecrated life — particularly vowed religious life — as a gift to the Church and an evangelical witness to the world. For more information, call Michael Wick, IRL Executive Director, at 847-573-8975.

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16th June 2009

Engaged Couples Find Natural Family Planning a Boost

Sexual love is by nature both sharing and procreative. This is one of the helpful lessons learned in Pre-Cana programs throughout the Archdiocese of Chicago. For more information, read our article at the Couple to Couple League of Chicago.

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9th June 2009

Breast Cancer-Birth Control Troubles Drive Couples to Try Natural Alternative

Every time I see a poster asking for money to help cure breast cancer,  I get angry. Not because I don’t want to cure breast cancer, but because the medical establishment is missing the big fish — hormonal birth control.

What they won't tell you -- the birth control pill - breast cancer connection.When a doctor tells a woman in her 50’s or 60’s she has breast cancer, what is one of the first questions he asks? “Did you use the birth control pill?”

Whoops — hey, we all thought the birth control pill was as harmless as candy. Read about this latest study, on the website of the Chicago Couple to Couple League.

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9th June 2009

Abortion Causes Trauma — Duh

The big pitch by Planned Parenthood is that abortion causes no more trauma than a stroll on the beach. This is the dogma pushed on public school children, touted by the mainstream media and most medical hoo-hoos.

Abortion causes emotional painIt doesn’t take a rocket scientist to see that the saddle has been put on the wrong horse. Think about it: a baby is torn from its mother’s uterus in a procedure that goes against every mother’s instinct. With abortion, every woman knows for the rest of her life that her baby’s life was snuffed out by abortion. Strong emotions here, to say the least.

A top psychotherapist and researcher in Florida testified before a Wisconsin State Senate committee that abortions cause life-long and deep emotional trauma. The documentation is impressive. Read the full story at WomanCare Services. And get the word out.

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3rd June 2009

Priest Defends Catholic Teaching on Birth Control

Natural Family Planning is a boon to many marriages.A newspaper’s editorial criticizing sexual morality rankled this priest, and he wrote an eloquent guest editorial about it. Read the story at Natural Family Planning Chicago.

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2nd June 2009

Abortion Clinics Have Complications

Abortion clinics have risks.If only justice could be carried out when it comes to women’s health.

Women around the country suffer from both physical and psychological difficulties from the abortions they receive. Medical malpractice lawsuits are being filed against abortion clinics in Chicagoland and elsewhere. Read the entire story at WomanCare Services in Berwyn, IL.

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26th May 2009

YouTube Can Help Pitch for Priesthood

Just the other day while I happened to be visiting someone in the hospital, I bumped into my friend Fr. Stashu, from the old neighborhood. He was eager to talk to me.

YouTube videos on priesthood

Click photo for YouTube videos on ordination to the priesthood

“I want to ask you about that You Tuber thing,” he said, closing his sick call briefcase.

“Oh, you mean YouTube — the popular video sharing site on the internet?”

“Yes. My altar boys are all talking about it, and I don’t see what’s the big fuss.”

“Well Father, it’s a great place to promote the priesthood and religious life. As a matter of fact, I was just looking at a video that some guy named ScottXfan made called ‘Catholic Priests.’ This three-minute music video is a great presentation of the priesthood. And guess what? It got 5,500 views in two years.”

“That’s more than all the preaching I do on the priesthood in that amount of time,” Fr. Stashu said.

“What’s more, it’s set to music that enhances the  still shots of good priests celebrating Mass and distributing the sacraments. The whole effect is very inspiring. Even more moving than a whole lot of words.

“Tak,” he said, harkening back to his native Polish. “Sometimes beauty does more than yakking.”

“Since videos are easier to make nowadays, and since they can be distributed on the internet, you can reach tens of thousands of people at a low cost,” I said.

“A very good thing,” he said, “I’ll have to call you about this.” He bade farewell, mentioning something about going to his next communion call.


We can put you on YouTube

In the past, video promotion cost thousands of dollars. Today, because of software and the internet, you can have an attractive visual presentation that can be seen by millions for a fraction of what it used to cost.

We at TreeFrogClick can put together an attractive music video for you:

Two-minute religious music video
–  17 picture slides
–  Title, closing slide
–  5 text slides to describe your community
–  Gregorian chant throughout, men’s or women’s
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Besides this, we’ll put up a YouTube account, or channel for you, at no extra cost, so that viewers can learn more about you and go directly to your website. (A $40 cost) You can get this deal with the free channel if you act now — before June 13. Call me at 708-393-4080, or kevin@treefrogclick.com.

Our videos are attractive, and they inspire single persons looking for vocations. See our video “The Joy of Religious Life,” which got 113 views in three weeks with little publicity.

Call Kevin Banet today for videos, web design and internet marketing at 708-393-4098, or go to www.TreeFrogClick.com.


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We can also make videos to promote your business, and post the videos on your website and attract new customers. Call us today.

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14th May 2009

Crisis Pregnancy Support Service Sees Internet Success

At a time when most men are thinking about retirement, Ken Freeman has a lot on his plate. This computer programmer has directed his skills to help pregnant women in crisis situations, and his work has expanded to making more than a dozen websites. The websites provide online training to pregnancy centers and help women who are seeking, or who want to recover from abortions. He even has an online church.

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Ken Freeman
FindAPregnancyCenter.com

His main website, LastHarvest.org, says that it is “saving lives one heartbeat at a time.” “At age 62, I’ve got a short window of time for me to connect with crisis pregnancy centers,” says an energetic Freeman, who works in Dallas.

One website of his, Findapregnancycenter.com, receives 35,000 to 40,000 unique visits a month from women looking for abortion information, he says.

The Illinois list on this website has more than 100 centers, with phone numbers. The service would do well to add links to the centers’ websites. In any case, the monthly cost of $10 is certainly within the budgets of pregnancy centers.

Freeman is sowing many seeds, such as his “Monday Minute,” an audio interview (which runs more than a minute) at Monday-minute.com. “Monday minute is a weekly webcast designed for the busy pregnancy center,” Freeman says. The show features interviews of leaders and experts in the pro-life pregnancy center movement, and its viewership has grown to more than 4,000 visitors in April.

The most recent Minute showcases the work of Marilyn Morris, founder and director of Dallas-based Aim for Success, the nation’s largest provider of abstinence education programs. (Soon to be scheduled is an interview with me on internet marketing, so check back at Monday-minute.com.)

For what’s coming up next in Freeman’s ministry, go to LastHarvest.org.


Listen up

“I prefer the company of peasants because they have not been educated sufficiently to reason incorrectly.”
- Michel de Montaigne (1533 - 1592)

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