We’ve been talking a lot in the last month about using Facebook pages for churches and ministries. Here’s your chance…
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New Suggest to Friends feature on Facebook Pages will help churches, ministries, businesses and other organizations connect with more people.
Facebook finally gave churches, businesses, and other organizations the critically important ability to have updates appear in their “fans” news feeds, but now they seem to have severely diminished the capability for people to connect with organizations. Here are 5 things Facebook should fix.
Facebook recently gave churches, businesses, and other organizations the ability to have updates appear in their “fans” news feeds. This is not happening for most fans of older pages, however, I think I’ve found a solution.
Recently Drew Goodmanson of Monk Development published some survey results concerning how people use their church websites. Here are the top 10 church website activities, and why you should be skeptical.
Google AdWords is an effective way to draw new visitors to your website and can provide a good ROI. Local search engine optimization is a better option if you know how to do it, but why not go for the trifecta get your church in all local, general, and paid sections of the search results?
New Facebook pages are supposed to be more like profiles. For churches that means links, photos, and status updates posted to the Facebook page should show up in their “fans” news feeds. But it’s not working that way for my church.
Leadership Journal recently posted a good article about Radiant Church in Colorado Springs which is using Google AdWords to draw new people to its website and its church.
One of the biggest fears any website owner has about the new interactive website features is loosing control of the content of their website. This is especially true for churches. These fears are understandable and can cause the leadership of a church to decide not to have an interactive website and just stick with the static, well-controlled website they have. But I think that would be a mistake. Here’s why…
While discussing interactive church websites at the Interactive Church Conference, one of the pastors in our group brought up…