social media 4 churches II

Are my church’s media and message ready to go social?

By | September 19, 2012

Do you remember when organizations would only provide their address or a toll free telephone number at the end of an advertisement? Neither do I. These days, more and more businesses and churches are forgoing such standard contact information and are urging their customers to be their “Fan” on Facebook or to “Follow” them on Twitter. What makes online social media (or social networking) platforms different from more traditional forms of “customer” engagement and marketing? And how do you determine if it makes sense for your church?

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crossMRKT updated user interface and new features

By Jason Alexis | September 17, 2012

crossMRKT updated user interface and new features have finally arrived, fully enhanced and ready to give your customers’ marketing a powerful boost!

The platform is now easier to use, faster, and more equipped than ever! Because marketing is constantly evolving, we’ve upgraded our platform to give you the newest campaigning features to keep your customers’ business up-to-date with today’s digital lifestyle changes.

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[Sep 17th Webinar] 5 Major Mistakes Churches are Making on Social Media and How to Fix them

By | September 11, 2012

Churches are not alone in making some big mistakes on Facebook and Twitter that are preventing them from maximizing these powerful platforms.

Join our webinar on September, Monday 17th at 2pm EST as we will help you identify the top 5 mistakes and steps that you can implement immediately to correct them.

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Seven compelling reasons your church needs to go mobile

By | August 29, 2012

Your church finally got around to building and launching a beautiful, shiny new website, so you sit back, waiting for the masses to come and consume your church’s online content. But after the initial surge of visitors, it seems that the church’s website traffic has, for all practical purposes, flatlined. What can you do to resuscitate it?