5 Ways to Get Your Church Emails Opened and Read
Almost everyone checks email—the younger you are, and the older you are, the less you’ll rely on it. The challenge? People don’t want long emails, and they definitely don’t want anything that looks like spam. If you want your church emails to be opened, read, and even anticipated, keep them short and helpful. Here are 5 ways to get your church emails opened and read.
1. Improve your list (and segment it).Keep growing your email list, but always make it easy for people to unsubscribe. If they’re not interested, you don’t want to annoy them. Plus, when disinterested readers leave, your open rates go up. If too many people are unsubscribing, either your content is off or your list is off—monitor...
4 Tricks To Conquering Church Social Media
Social Media is here to stay. 45% of users feel “worried or uncomfortable” when email or Facebook aren’t accessible (neotericUK). We like scrolling though our feeds with many of us getting our news from it.
With Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Snap Chat capturing most of the people in your church, why shouldn’t you show up for the regular meetings? Or do you know this and you’re struggling to make social media work in your church?
Want to know the secret social media tricks?
Gain an AUDIENCE by pinpointing a group of people with a shared pain/concern. Something you know encompasses “most” in your church. Example: Families who are desperate to discover Christian harmony. Tip: These people will join your online community and...