“Every organization has to face a changing culture, and your audience is changing faster than you are.”
Browsing: communications
Yesterday, Brandon Cox published a blog post titled Three Layers of a Total Church Communications Strategy. In addition to these three layers, for a church to really live out its calling, it must communicate in three dimensions.
Advertising doesn’t create interest; at best it creates awareness. And, that is not always a good thing. Cancer has awareness, and nobody wants that.
The disservice we do to our audience is not presenting choices in appropriate and honoring ways that produce satisfied customers (that are connected to Jesus).
Results from our last poll “What do you think about 3D Christmas services?” and a new poll stemming from yesterday’s blog post on chapter 1 of Less Clutter, Less Noise
An introduction to Drag2Up, a Firefox and Chrome extension to save time when uploading images and files into online forms.
In her book Less Clutter, Less Noise, Kem Meyer reminds her readers in chapter one that they are not in control. In fact, she says, “Good communication is not so much about sending the right message as it is releasing the right response”
Today we kick of the Less Clutter, Less Noise group blog project. Here’s the schedule, list of people blogging/leading discussion for each chapter, and additional ways you can participate & improve your communications.
Instead of talking about how great your product, service or organization is, be remarkable, tell your story & people will spread the word for you.
Media has changed the way our brains process information. That change has resulted in a dramatic increase in the importance of design in communication.