Archive for the ‘Peer Review’ Category

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February 13, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Logos, Easter and Wine

Maybe you’re not following the Church Marketing Lab on Twitter yet. And if that’s the case, you wouldn’t have been kept up on the stuff that was passing through this ...

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January 29, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Worship logos to 80-Year-Old Mailers

We’re always overwhelmed to find that some members in the Church Marketing Lab don’t even know what Church Marketing Sucks is. And vice versa. Surely some of you stumble upon ...

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January 23, 2009

Church Marketing Lab on Twitter

Yesterday we talked about Twitter, and I’m sure tons of you out there are already using the service. I know the four of us at Church Marketing Sucks are. But ...

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January 16, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Thanks to our Moderators

These days, the Church Marketing Lab is still gaining momentum. We’re at over 7,000 pieces of work, and the community is thriving like never before. One of the big reasons ...

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January 9, 2009

Church Marketing Lab: Ads, Sermon Art and More

It’s been awhile since we’ve updated you on the going-ons of the Church Marketing Lab, with the holiday break and wonderful food and all. As you settle back into the ...

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December 9, 2008

How Would You Spend $5,000?

Over in the Church Marketing Lab, one church has a problem that lots of you would love to have. How would you spend $5,000 on marketing? Here’s how some folks have ...

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December 5, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Christmas Around the Corner

Christmas comes in a mere three weeks, and you know what that means–living Christmas trees, hand bell choirs and old men in Christmas sweaters! It also means that a lot ...

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November 14, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Annual Reports and Quarterly Newsletters

It’s not only flashy postcards, sermon slides and intro videos that can be submitted to the Church Marketing Lab. Even something as mundane as an annual church report needs good ...

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November 7, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Web Sites, New Shirts and More

This week in the Church Marketing Lab, we’ve seen a collection of great work. For those of you who aren’t involved over there, here’s just a glimpse of the type ...

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October 31, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Copyright Time

In the Church Marketing Lab, we’ve got a call for copyright questions. Lots of people don’t really have a great understanding of copyright, from designers to pastors to volunteers, and ...

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October 24, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Discuss!

One of the most frequent requests we get is, “What do you think of [blank]?” And our reply usually is a gentler form of “Go to the Church Marketing Lab!” ...

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October 20, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Rules Slides, Series Graphics and More

We just welcomed a whole slew of new moderators to the Church Marketing Lab. What should you expect differently? More feedback, better feedback and an all-around improved Church Marketing Lab. ...

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October 10, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Countdown, Golfing, Magnets and More

This week in the Church Marketig Lab, we’ve seen some truly great pieces. If you aren’t involved over there, you’re really missing out. Both in the photo pool and on ...

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October 3, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Christmas Comes Early

It’s about that time of year. You know, it comes in the beginning of October. Little red hats and elves start appearing on store shelves. That’s right, it’s the annual ...

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September 26, 2008

Church Marketing Lab: Logos, Shirts and More

The Church Marketing Lab is now the proud home of nearly 2,500 members and over 6,000 pieces of work. Wow! What does that mean for you? That there’s a great ...

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