Joshua Cody

Josh Cody served as our associate editor for several years before moving on to bigger things. Like Texas. These days he lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, and you can find him online or on Twitter when he's not wrestling code.

Joshua Cody's Posts:

word-of-mouth Article
June 27, 2008

Word of Mouth Marketing

Have you heard about Dave Balter? He’s the CEO and founder of the word of mouth organization BzzAgent and has just released the Word of Mouth Manual: Volume II. It’s ...

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peer-review Article

Church Marketing Lab: Compact Discs to E-mail Campaigns

This week in the Church Marketing Lab there’s been no shortage of great submissions. All sorts of media from shirts to compact discs to HTML e-mails have sported everything from ...

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evangelism-outreach Article
June 24, 2008

Like A Good Neighbor…

One church is having a problem. Outreach magazine looks at a growing church who can’t get permission from their city to move to a bigger location. Why, you ask? Well, ...

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poll-results Article

Inviting Friends Poll Results

File this poll under, “We’re curious.” It’s always a question floating around about how much marketing matters, where you should focus your marketing and whether it’s worth it. So we ...

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examples Article
June 23, 2008

Guerrilla Marketing

WebUrbanist is in the midst of an eight-part series on guerrilla marketing. The examples used in the series are phenomenal, and they make me wonder, “Why the heck isn’t the ...

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peer-review Article
June 20, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Soak Posters to Prayer Cards

Some churches slow down their marketing for the summer. About half actually. But the Church Marketing Lab is there for those who just get hotter as the summer heats up. ...

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promotion Article
June 19, 2008

Alltop Marketing

If you love to sift through a mountain of marketing material with an eye toward what can help your church, then you need to check out Alltop Marketing. They pull ...

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church-business Article
June 18, 2008

Election Time

Calling all 501(c)(3) organizations. In all likelihood, that is your church. And with that tax-exempt status, you lose the right to endorse a candidate or oppose a candidate. It’s set ...

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the-christian-walk Article
June 17, 2008

Marketing Fear

Seth Godin addresses a topic particularly pertinent for the church–the marketing of fear. He tells a little story where he got an offer for insurance against invasion, carjacking and other ...

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poll-results Article

Summertime Time Poll Results

Saturday is the first day of summer, in case you were unaware. Here in the southeast, it’s a little discouraging that most days are in the 90s, but it’s still ...

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church-business Article
June 16, 2008

Ministry vs. Business

How does your church toe the line between business and ministry? Some churches are corporate wannabes, other churches are rebels against a corporate mindset, but here was a school of ...

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evangelism-outreach Article
June 13, 2008

The Big Summer Push

This week’s poll asks you, how does your church adjust its marketing efforts for summer? Why do we ask that? Well, it seems tons of churches just kind of chill ...

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peer-review Article

Church Marketing Lab: Summer Fun

Summers at church mean a few things … less crowds, sweating pastors, bulletins as fans, sweet trips and cookouts. All of these things are way better when they’re promoted (except ...

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advertising Article
June 12, 2008

Can Jesus Christ Become a Superstar Again?

Those are the words of Marie Claire as they look at dwindling numbers of Christians in Australia. Where do they turn to answer this question? Oh yeah, the marketers! They asked ...

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writing-editing Article
June 11, 2008

Creating a Church Style Guide, Part 1

This is part one of an irregular and indefinite journey. Follow Associate Editor Joshua Cody as he works to get a style guide together for his church. There are probably plenty ...

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