Who would have thought that broadcasting your sermons so people don’t have to actually come to your church would instead make more people come to your church? Steve Evans of ...
Last week we asked what kind of Christmas marketing your church used. Simply staying open or offering extra services or special programs were the most common responses. More traditional advertising ...
The results are in for our fun little “what do you want for Christmas” poll, and thankfully church marketing that doesn’t sucked squeaked past an iPod for the number one ...
Rick Warren’s Pastors.com covers some important ground with 8 Things Pastors Need to Know About eMinistry, written by Terrell Sanders of MinistryCom:
Your target audience for church growth is Internet-savvy.
Your Web ...
We stepped into the big controversy last week and asked if your church would be closed on Christmas Sunday. And wow, we haven’t had this kind of poll activity since ...
We know it’s almost Christmas, but this peer review tackles postcards promoting an Easter art installation. Nothing like working ahead of time. Post your feedback in the comments.
Samples:
Postcard 1:
Postcard 2:…
Last week we asked your thoughts on the Che Guevara Christmas ad. Most people didn’t like it (63%).
It just goes to show that ads aren’t going to please everyone. ...
The much-hyped Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe opens in theaters today and for every bit of Narnia marketing you come across it seems you’ll also ...
This makes me happy: Today’s peer review takes us beyond web sites and print and into the world of radio. Share your suggestions and feedback in the comments.
Samples:
Radio commercial:
“I’m going ...
Our very own Kevin D. Hendricks (wait, that’s me!) was interviewed over at the church tech site Godbit. Hear me give the same old talk on marketing as well as ...
There’s a little media frenzy today over the fact that several mega-churches are choosing to close their doors on Christmas day. You can take your pick of sources over at ...
Last week we asked what churches have jumped on the blog-wagon. 30% have given blogging a shot, and over 20% are still at it. But as expected, the vast majority ...