Today, Greg hits part 1 in our new series “How to choose a web design company” by asking ‘should my church use volunteers or just hire a company’. The answer to the question isn’t as simple as you may think… photo by Rajiv Patel
Continue reading...Friday, May 13, 2011
Internet Evangelism Day was created to have one day focused on communicating the potential the Internet can have on the Church. It was created to share tools, ideas and information on all things that can be used for digital evangelism. Is your church or ministry taking advantage of all the outreach capabilities the Internet offers? [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Today Greg talks about a common misconception about your church’s website and how you know if you’re being successful with your online efforts. pic by zaraki.kenpachi
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Directions…I can’t say I’m very good at them. I try…I really do…but I can only remember so many street names. I am getting better, but if you turn me loose with an address, and say “go..” More than likely I’ll have to Google it for directions. I don’t like being lost and I don’t like [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 17, 2010
As the countdown to Christmas continues, so does the countdown to the New Year. Most churches start their New Year planning in September/October, while others wait for the holidays to settle before approaching a solid strategy. Well, this research couldn’t come at a better time. As you look to start (or finalize) your 2011 online [...]
Continue reading...Friday, March 26, 2010
Social networking is so prominent in our culture that many churches have found just cause to participate. While I believe social media to be a huge opportunity for outreach, there are a few things I’ve noticed when browsing different church accounts. Here is a list of reasons not to engage in social media. 1. You’re [...]
Continue reading...Friday, March 5, 2010
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 [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 13, 2009
So we can all agree that the church has a few unpleasant stigmas, according to unbelievers. Boring. Judgmental. Irrelevant. In order to seem fun, accepting or relevant, some churches strive to market themselves in a way that is appealing and/or defeating of the preconceived notion. Church Marketing Sucks recently released an article about a gentleman [...]
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