Posted September 13th, 2010 @ 5:55 pm by Jerod
It’s easy to want to use every sort of tool and technology to spread the message of what your church is up to. But in reality, some methods may not work for your church. A presence primarily on the web makes sense for some while printed newsletters work better for others.
In this resource, we take a look at 10 questions you should consider...
Filed in: Communications, Email, Letters, Worship Folders, Marketing, Advertisements, Billboards, Direct Mail, Marketing Campaign, Online Marketing, Yard Signs, Social Media, Facebook, Twitter, Website,
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Posted July 20th, 2010 @ 6:17 pm by Jerod
We all can get busy. It's just the nature of working at a church. This resource gives some easy things you can do that won't take a lot of time, but they can make a difference for visitors and regular attenders a like.
Topics include: website auditing, spring cleaning, signage, volunteer training (refresher of church's vision and why it...
Filed in: Branding, Visitor's Perspective, Communications, Signage, Worship Folders, Worship Service, Social Media, Facebook, Website, Design/Layout,
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Posted April 23rd, 2010 @ 3:41 pm by Jerod
Some say it’s not worth the time or money. Others say sending a postcard still works for them. The truth probably lies somewhere in between. But in today's media saturated society there are some things you need to think about before ever calling the postman to come deliver your postcards.
This resource takes a look at defining your audience,...
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Posted April 23rd, 2010 @ 2:10 pm by Jerod
A good website is important now more than ever. More and more people's first visit to your church is through your website and not through your front doors. In this resource, you'll find seven things that are crucial to think about when you're creating or redesigning a website.
Filed in: Social Media, Facebook, Twitter, Video, Website, Design/Layout, Sitemap, Wireframe, Visitor's Perspective, Resources,
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Posted April 09th, 2010 @ 6:58 pm by Jerod
It's easy to write off Twitter. You only have 140 characters to use to communicate. There are tons of third party programs people use to manage their accounts, which can be confusing for new users. And the language is just plain silly. Tweet, twibe, tweeple, twitosphere...seriously?
But the truth is, whether you love it or hate it, Twitter...
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