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Promoting Your Church This Easter – Part 2

Promoting Your Church This Easter – Part 2

As discussed last week, Easter is the most visited day of the church year.  The necessity of avid preparation for an influx of visitors and attendance is no secret. The shocking statistic below lead me to post an article about the importance of follow up. Research has shown that almost 90% of guests will return to the [...]

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Promoting Your Church This Easter Part 1

Promoting Your Church This Easter Part 1

As 63% of Americans, clothed in perfectly bright matching outfits, venture from their homes to the church of their choice this Easter, what will your church do to prepare? I always see an influx in church ads around the community this time of year.  Some promote themselves with cheery spring colors, while others promote a new [...]

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Have You Considered Highlighting Your Team?

Have You Considered Highlighting Your Team?

And now for the next installment of “Have You Considered”. Have you considered highlighting your ministry teams? One of the most overlooked people group are usually those working in your church. They are the kids workers, the ushers, the greeters, the youth leaders, the audio/video team. Think about getting a group picture of [...]

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So…You’ve Got a Facebook Group…Now What?

So…You’ve Got a Facebook Group…Now What?

In my last post, I tried to differentiate the differences between groups and pages on Facebook.  I defined a page and a group and hopefully made it a little less confusing for you in trying to decide which one to create…or maybe you decided to create both. When it comes to Facebook groups, I’m extremely picky [...]

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Conversations with the Community – Part 2

Conversations with the Community – Part 2

As discussed in Part 1 of Conversations with the Community, this portion of the series is to offer ideas as to the content of your tweets and status updates.  Prior to this stage, a little planning will go a long way.  Make sure to plot out a timeframe and goals, as well as recruit fellow [...]

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Facebook pages vs. groups

Facebook  pages vs. groups

So, you want to jump into the social media world, especially Facebook, but you aren’t quite sure if you should create a group or page for your church. I’ve taken the time to do a little research into pages and groups and outline the differences in this post. I hope this helps. Feel free to [...]

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Conversations with the Community – Part 1

Conversations with the Community – Part 1

There is no question that one of the greatest benefits of social media is conversation.  We can strike a connection with our fellow tweeters or facebookers that may have never happened in the first place.  I’ve met people after having spent months interacting with them online first – and I swear it’s like running into [...]

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Facebook Stories Around a Campfire

Facebook Stories Around a Campfire

This past weekend I was a leader for a Disciple Now camping weekend for a friend’s church. The rain cleared off just for the weekend, so it was perfect camping weather…cold at night, which resulted in everyone talking around the campfire. I listened to the high school girls talk about Facebook and their parent’s lack of [...]

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The Boomers and the Web

The Boomers and the Web

It might be very easy to dismiss the Baby Boomer generation from the work you do on the internet. You may be thinking that if they are over 50, they probably aren’t doing much on the internet. While that may have been true a few years ago, it’s not any more. The trend is revealing [...]

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Virtual Assistants?

So, we’ve created all these social networks to make us feel “connected” while we’re running around doing all the normal daily tasks.  We send a tweet to notify our followers that our flight was delayed and that the person next to us is singing out loud. Then we login to Facebook to feed the cows [...]

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