Yesterday, we talked about what our churches did to promote their Christmas services. But I believe even more important and effective than a church “promoting” its services is giving the people who are a part of the church tools that help them to invite their friends and family.
So, did you do any of the following…
- Share on your Facebook wall a link to your church’s Christmas services?
- Tweet about your church’s Christmas services?
- Send a private Facebook or Twitter message to someone inviting them to a Christmas service?
- Email someone asking them if they’d like to come to a Christmas service with you and include a link to your church’s website in the email?
- Something else?
I shared on Facebook & Tweeted about our church’s Christmas concerts, but I’m a little embarrassed to say I didn’t personally invite anyone using these online tools. How about you?
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Hey Paul,
As the social media guy for @KACCchurch, I did my best to use KACC's Facebook Fan page and the church's Twitter account to get the word out.
I would use my personal Twitter @mayheincrease to reach my followers as well as my personal Facebook page as well to spread the word.
But, as you mentioned, I didn't send any direct, personal emails or invites. Next year that is something I will do. I'm also praying that with some current career moves, I will have more time to devote to all these tools in 2011!
Happy New Year brother!
In Christ,
Joe