
Why No One’s Listening to Your Church (4 Steps to Fix It)
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
People get together in various places. You simply have to realize why they’re a group, what they need, then deliver it, and they’ll be happy. Mostly.
The world is shifting to online social areas. Yes, groups still meet in churches, bars, restaurants, and community centers too but the ease of “showing up” online is so much easier than at physical locations.
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and SnapChat all have unique groups that meet regularly, looking for entertainment, information or promotion. You just have to create content that they want or anticipate.
Without people like us (creating content), the social media platforms would fail!
Here are 3 simple tips to reaching a church social media audience:
It’s like a complicated formula. Yet, if you’re a social person, you inherently tend to do these things in person at your church. All you have to do is use the tools and their search-ability to engage an online audience. The world is now our stage.
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
Excuse me, but who are you? Few questions strike deeper than this one: “Who are you?” It can feel affirming
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