Plenty of social networks that exist to serve the niche of churches have sprung up recently, but our poll results say you aren't convinced of their value.
We've shared how your church can make the most of Facebook, but we're curious, how are you currently using it? That's the question you answered in this week's poll results.
In this week's poll, we asked whether your pastor would be up for holding online office hours with your community. You weighed in, and we've got the results today.
We all learn and grow in different ways. In our most recent poll, we asked you what helped you grow most as a church communicator, and here are your answers.
What was your favorite Church Marketing Sucks advice of 2010? We shared plenty of advice for churches in the last year, but we turn to a poll to find your ...
Missional? Attractional? Both? Neither? Folks have been discussing these approaches for some time, but where does your church fall? We asked in last week's poll.
Let's cut out that Christmas joy and talk about whether your church has been on either side of a copyright issue. Here are your answers in last week's poll.
Recently, we had the pleasure of interviewing homeless advocate Mark Horvath about church marketing. He had some great things to say, but we wanted to know your favorite sound bite ...
As 2010 winds down and we're all stuffed with turkey, we wanted to know which church communication channel you've been most thankful for this year. And here's what you had ...
Location-based services are plenty popular these days, but is your church taking advantage. Our Media Salt pals gave some suggestions, so we're asking you how you're leveraging these networks.
Weighing the advantages and disadvantages of stock photography and custom photography is tough work. We wondered where you stand, and you gave us your opinion in this week's poll results.
After Paul Hickernell's series on when churches stay silent, we wondered how your churches are doing in this area. Here's what you had to say in last week's poll.