
Did Jesus have a brand? (Spoiler: Yes. Your Church should too)
If you think branding is too corporate for the Church, you’re not alone. Many pastors resist this idea until they
We went to the Dixie Classic fair this week. It’s huge; the 2nd largest in North Carolina. Since moving to the US, we have become addicted to “fair” food.
You know; all the traditional and non-traditional deep fried, candy-coated, treats that are rarely offered anywhere else. Except the Fair.
Funnel Cakes
Krispy Kreme Hamburgers
Candy Apples
Cotton Candy
Ribbon Fries
Pork Chop Sandwiches
Cheesecake on a Stick
After wandering around the fair grounds looking to see what’s new (and engaging in some serious people watching), we decided how we’ll divide our calories. We choose a trailer or two to buy our meal from. It’s the only time of the year I would ever eat out of the side of a truck. Somehow at the fair, it seems normal.
Did you know that your company is like the mobile food truck?
Almost 50% of people will want to go to your website. They’ll pick up their smart phone and start to browse. If you don’t have a mobile-friendly website; the latest statistics say that 60% will leave your website.
What do you need to make your website a “mobile-friendly” website?
It can’t look like a traditional desktop or you will lose the chance to sell or inform to them. It’s that easy.
This trend is increasing. It’s truly time to convert your website to a mobile site. And I need to start dreaming about my visit next year to the fair.
If you think branding is too corporate for the Church, you’re not alone. Many pastors resist this idea until they
You’re leading. You’re preaching. You’re promoting. But still… it feels like no one’s really listening. That’s not just frustrating; it’s
Julie Andrews sang it well in The Sound of Music: “Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place
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