Archive for the ‘Peer Review’ Category

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July 24, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Logos, Slides and Beyond

Another great week has come and gone in the Church Marketing Lab. People are coming up with team names, re-emerging in creative work after child bearing and finding churches in ...

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July 10, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Heroes, Asian heroes and Female Sexuality

Think your design or idea is too out-there or unusual to execute or to post in the Church Marketing Lab? Well, this is one of those updates that will let ...

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June 30, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Bulletins, Web Sites and More

When the folks in the Church Marketing Lab haven’t been getting together or helping Michael get ready for his presentation at the HOW Design Conference, they’ve been working hard and ...

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June 12, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Logos, Motorcycles and More

We see anything and everything in the Church Marketing Lab. Whether your church is hosting a motorcycle ride, a summer-long series or a “bring your gun to church” event, you ...

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May 29, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: This One’s for the Dads

It’s been a couple of weeks since we’ve clued you in on what’s been going on in the Church Marketing Lab, so we thought we’d give you a special Father’s ...

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May 15, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Summer Fun and More

This week in the Church Marketing Lab, we hit 8,000 pieces submitted. It’s come a long way since this announcement. One thing that still hasn’t gotten old is to see ...

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May 8, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Three Posters and a Billboard

The Church Marketing Lab has been booming lately. We’ve been discussing how long people keep old files around, how to target a specific audience, how to promote without bulletin inserts ...

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May 1, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Let’s Discuss

So normally in the Church Marketing Lab, we have some wonderful pieces posted and some incredible feedback that helps folks improve their skills. We thought we would take a break ...

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April 24, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Posters, Newspaper Ads and More

It’s been another great week in the Church Marketing Lab. It’s so great to see conversations start and grow there in a way they couldn’t on Church Marketing Sucks alone. ...

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April 17, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: New Taglines, Logos and more

This week in the Church Marketing Lab, we’ve seen some incredible designs and discussions. Don’t miss out on all the great action. If you have a mind and you’ve ever ...

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April 13, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: A Lesson Learned in Copyright

In the lead-up to Easter, we saw some really phenomenal work come through the Church Marketing Lab. You can see one example to the right of this entry. One church, ...

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April 3, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Hebrews, Bulletins and More

Another week wanes in the Church Marketing Lab. Discussions have ranged from how churches are using social media to ADD among designers to portable outdoor church signage. And, of course, ...

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March 26, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Easter, Moving and More

Coming up in two weeks, we have one of the biggest holidays for churches and church marketers. More people are willing to come to church on Easter than any other ...

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March 19, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Aliens, Hong Kong Graphics and More

We’ve heard from church marketers in South Africa, England, Belgium and Australia before. In the Church Marketing Lab, we see British art and discussion pass through from time-to-time. But this ...

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March 6, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: 1000 Followers & Easter Fun

About a month and a half ago, we let you know that the Church Marketing Lab was on Twitter. Well, momentum has come quickly, and the Twitter feed already has ...

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