
It’s After Easter. Now What? 5 Tips for Church Communication.
The celebration of Easter is over, and Pastors are wondering what to do next. The church calendar focuses heavily on
Blogging has been around for over 16 years, and 6-8 years ago they became mainstream. The informative posts are everywhere with almost 200,000 published every DAY. That’s a lot of clutter.
Should a church try to break into this craziness?
Yes is the short answer. Here are 5 reasons why (and some tips to help you break through):
How do you get started? Make room for a blog on your website, commit to a regular thread as your theme (so you can become known for it), and establish a consistent, obtainable schedule. If the posts are coming from many sources, you’ll need a good editor to unify the contents. Make sure you control the rules and adjust them where appropriate. Finally, watch your analytics to see which topics are most read! If no one is reading them, either you’re not promoting them or your content is wrong. Be sure to adjust both continuously until you get it right! It’s worth it.
The celebration of Easter is over, and Pastors are wondering what to do next. The church calendar focuses heavily on
A good Pastor’s welcome video on your church website can introduce your church and set the tone for the entire
It’s important to establish a rhythm to communicating to a new member. As visitors attend your church in person or
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