Church Marketing and Communications Round Table Pt 1
Three church marketing and communications directors sit down to answer some questions about what they are doing with church marketing to grow their church and reach others for Christ.
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Three church marketing and communications directors sit down to answer some questions about what they are doing with church marketing to grow their church and reach others for Christ.
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You have a reason you created a website. You have goals and dreams. In order for you to achieve those goals through your website, it is absolutely crucial that you market your site. So, what does that mean for you?
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Learn how likes and +1s impact search results and how you can use them to get better search rankings.
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A look at some important trends in web design from the 30,000 foot level leaders and communications directors can understand.
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Check out this graphic showing the change in congressional support for and against SOPA before and after Internet Blackout Day.
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Google has taken another step towards the merging of search results and social media with the addition of “Personal Results from Google+ activity. Learn how this affects you and you organization even if you’re not using Google+ yet.
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Reddit, Wikipedia and many other major websites are going dark in protest of Internet privacy legislation that would be devastating to the Internet and the economy. How would SOPA affect you? What can you do about it? Find out.
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Just as Facebook opened up its network to organiztaions with Facebook Pages, Google has now opened up its Google+ social network to organizations with Google+ Pages. Connect with OurChurch.Com on G+
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Happy New Year everyone! With the new year comes the opportunity to set some new goals for your online communications. Have you set goals for your website yet? If you have, share them here. If not, consider these.
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Is it best for a minister to end all online relationships when he or she leaves a congregation? Or should a minister develop friendships that last beyond their tenure?
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