During Search Marketing Month, we wanted to give the members of OurChurch.Com an idea of what search marketing can do for their website, ministry, school, or business. So, we decided to do a series of case studies of actual search marketing clients. This week we’ll start with churches. See how church marketing has effected one church in Safety Harbor, FL…
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Next Level Church in Charlotte, NC encouraged people to Twitter during their recent Easter services. We look at whether this a good way to share the message, or a big distraction.
Most churches and ministries have some kind of a staff directory usually with phone numbers and email addresses. But with the rise of social media, it’s time to consider helping people connect with your staff by including their social networking info.
Create a Facebook Event for your church’s Easter service and your church members who are on Facebook can easily invite their Facebook friends who are not a part of a church. Here are step-by-step instructions.
We’ve been talking a lot in the last month about using Facebook pages for churches and ministries. Here’s your chance…
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?