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Easter is probably your biggest Sunday of the year. But if your church isn’t intentional, it can become just another
A church recently lamented that they only have a 14% open rate for their emails. Plus their click-through rate was extremely low. Their church communicator was wondering, “is it worth the effort?”
It’s a great question. It’s a bigger issue though. Much like a parent who’s telling their teenager something, if the teen doesn’t appear to be accepting the information, should the parent stop communicating? No. Instead, the parent has to examine the voice in which they’re delivering the information. If the message content is ignorable, maybe the method isn’t the best.
Most churches are using emails to push internal information to their congregations (on Wednesday or Thursday). Information like sermon series marketing, event information, and ministry advertisements. If people are rejecting these emails, they’re probably rejecting your content. Or they’re rejecting the delivery method.
Since I don’t know who you’re communicating to, it’s difficult to know the definitive answer. It could be one or both. Here’s what you can do if you’re in this situation:
Easter is probably your biggest Sunday of the year. But if your church isn’t intentional, it can become just another
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