The fundamental principles of church marketing have been explored here exhaustively. But it’s always good to keep getting back to the basics and exploring the building blocks of church marketing. A recent Advertising Age article does that, complete with marketing-terminology to get on the nerves of church jargon purists.
They cover the CNN article about changing religions that we recently discussed, the decline of brand loyalty, the United Methodist Church’s Rethink Church campaign and a quote from our own Brad Abare.
So if you have 10 minutes to spare, visit the article for a quick church marketing challenge.
Laura
May 12, 2009
There’s a typo in the headline of today’s article. You also might consider posting email addresses on the site for contact information. The only way to contact is through a java link to the computer’s email program, which won’t work for someone using a public computer.
Otherwise, great site!
John (Human3rror)
May 12, 2009
maketing!
Joshua
May 12, 2009
Fixed, thanks guys!
And will check into the email information, thanks for that as well.
Edward Dizzys
May 14, 2009
Interesting!
In the past, offline media was one of the major mediums to promote one’s business and brand awareness. However, with the increasing popularity of the online media and its positive results, more people are turning to online marketing techniques to build a strong business presence across the globe. There are several online marketing strategies we can use for our Internet marketing solutions, but SEO (search engine optimization) today has taken a stance much ahead of any other technique.
SEO brings with it tremendous scope for business improvement with improved keyword positioning, improved ranking and overall increase in the ROI and cuts down on the PPC cost extensively in the long run. This is a proven marketing solution if done the right way using the right techniques based on your website requirements.
I thought this information would be helpful for those who wish to promote their website and get great results.
Church Advertising
February 19, 2010
The basics are always a great place to start. I kinda liked the article to tell the truth. I just don’t know why lol.