Archive for the ‘Social Media’ Category

2015 Social Media Strategy for Your Church
December 29, 2014

2015 Social Media Strategy for Your Church

Engagement, storytelling and relationships are crucial to social media, but they mean nothing if you have no results. You need a social media strategy.

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Looking Ahead to 2015
December 22, 2014

Looking Ahead to 2015

This is the time of year when we reflect on 2014 and look towards 2015. We have collected some posts from around the Internet to help us reflect and plan.

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Christmas Graphic: Free Download to Share
December 11, 2014

Christmas Graphic: Free Download to Share

Here's a free Christmas graphic so your church can go tell it on the social media mountain. No more excuses. Now it's easy to get started on social media.

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10 Ways Your Church Can Have a Social Media Christmas
December 8, 2014

10 Ways Your Church Can Have a Social Media Christmas

Fun ideas to engage your congregation and have a social media Christmas, including Throwback Christmas, a caption contest and a Google Maps census journey.

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Church Marketing Podcast: The Christmas Social Episode
November 25, 2014

Church Marketing Podcast: The Christmas Social Episode

We talk Christmas on social media with Haley Veturis, the social media manager at Saddleback Church. We also tackle the question of multiple social accounts.

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Free Thanksgiving Graphics: Saying Thank You on Social
November 14, 2014

Free Thanksgiving Graphics: Saying Thank You on Social

No one has ever complained that you say thank you too much. Encourage your church to give thanks with a free Thanksgiving graphic to share on social media.

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Throwback Thursday for Your Church
October 15, 2014

Throwback Thursday for Your Church

Looking for a creative way to add more engaging social media content? Dig into your church's history every week on Throwback Thursday.

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Church Marketing Podcast: The Social Media Episode
October 3, 2014

Church Marketing Podcast: The Social Media Episode

With churches cautious about new technology, limited on budget, slow to adopt trends and unclear on what their organizations role in social media is… what is a church to do?

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Selfie Sunday: How a Divided Congregation Reunited
September 29, 2014

Selfie Sunday: How a Divided Congregation Reunited

Social media has the power to bring people of all ages together. See how one church unified a congregation with their own Selfie Sunday.

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Church Marketing Podcast: The Church Website Episode
September 16, 2014

Church Marketing Podcast: The Church Website Episode

Who's visiting your website and what are they doing when they get there? We talk church website analytics with AJ Fenlason and the missing element for Instagram.

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5 Ways to Turn Your Twitter Followers Into Raving Fans
August 25, 2014

5 Ways to Turn Your Twitter Followers Into Raving Fans

In order to keep social media social, there should be just as much time put into engaging your followers as there is posting great content.

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Meet Our Church: Recognizing Volunteers on Facebook
August 11, 2014

Meet Our Church: Recognizing Volunteers on Facebook

Many churches have a few volunteers who help with everything, but they're rarely recognized for their hard work. Honor your volunteers with props on social media.

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What Have We Meant to You?: Giveaway & Discount
July 28, 2014

What Have We Meant to You?: Giveaway & Discount

It's the last week of our month-long anniversary celebration, and today we've got a discount on YouTube For Churches and a chance to win a free ebook.

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Does Church Marketing Still Suck?: Meredith Gould
July 1, 2014

Does Church Marketing Still Suck?: Meredith Gould

Church communication is valid, vital and valued. But church websites and strategy? Still suck. Plus, win a free copy of The Social Media Gospel.

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YouTube vs. Vimeo: Which Should Churches Use?
June 30, 2014

YouTube vs. Vimeo: Which Should Churches Use?

Should your church use YouTube or Vimeo for video? Vimeo has a slicker look, but YouTube is the clear winner.

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