Category: twitter
5 Trends Churches Should Pay Attention to in 2014/2015
By | May 5, 2014
In today’s world, everyone is going mobile with their devices handling major aspects of their lives. It is with this in mind that many churches are paying attention to the social media trends to reach their members. While faith remains an important aspect in many lives, churches are realizing that in order to meet their member needs, they need to keep up with the newest technology by going mobile. The social media trends of 2014 will be even more important to churches to help connect the church with their members. These trends will include many of the following aspects.
3 Keys to Scheduling Your Church’s Social Media Posts
By | April 14, 2014
While posts happen in real-time, your message gracing the screens of your congregation as they sit at their computer or laptop awaiting the Good News, social media management happens all the time, in fits and starts, in waves of inspiration or fits of insight, after months of research and also on the hoof. One morning might yield ten exciting stories, while another will leave you scrabbling in a pile of half-forgotten notes for something meaningful to say, just to keep your audience engaged.
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?
10 Ways to grow your twitter followers
By | June 15, 2012
One of the best ways for a small business to increase its brand awareness and reach is to have a strong social media presence, particularly on Twitter. A single “tweet” can instantly become a national headline, and you need followers to make sure your tweets are seen. How to Grow Your Twitter Followers Make it…