Jan Cox, Author at Christian Web Trends Blog: Church Websites, Design, SEO https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/author/jan-cox/ A look at how trends in communication technology impact individuals and organizations. Mon, 06 Feb 2023 18:25:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Trust Agents 4b: Leverage https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/trust-agents-4b-leverage/ https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/trust-agents-4b-leverage/#comments Fri, 30 Oct 2009 12:50:16 +0000 https://www.ourchurch.com/blog/?p=976 Leverage is where Chris Brogan and Julien Smith take us throughout the second half of chapter four. But it was one sentence toward the middle of chapter four that's been swirling around in my brain for the last few days... "Don't ever sell to your audience. Instead, be their gatekeeper."

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And I don’t just mean a really cool TV series starring Timothy Hutton.

Leverage is where Chris Brogan and Julien Smith take us throughout the second half of chapter four.  Leveraging while building trust with your community, leveraging social media, tools we use in order to leverage better, etc.  But it was one sentence toward the middle of chapter four that’s been swirling around in my brain for the last few days…

“Don’t ever sell to your audience.  Instead, be their gatekeeper.”

Wow.  I think we should all take a moment of silence to let this sink in.

Okay, got it? Simple right?  Not so much.  Why? Because we love to be in control!  We want to be the one who blows our own whistle, toots our own horn, shouts our own brand that we’re so very proud of and passionate about (with good reason) from the rooftops.  We want to control the things that people are saying about us by telling them what to say.  But is all of that really necessary?  Do people trust someone who is continually selling, always pushing, and never listening?  The answer, my friends, is a big fat NO.

The beauty (and challenge) of being a gatekeeper is that if we’re worth talking about people will talk about us because they want to and because we’ve learned to leverage with finesse.

This reminds me of Jesus.  You know how He would heal people and then ask them not to tell anyone else about what had happened?  How crazy is that?  Its incredibly counter intuitive but it worked.  His message was so clear and his approach so genuine that even when He commanded people to keep their mouths shut they would run into town as fast as they could to tell the story of their encounter with this extraordinary God man.

I work full-time in ministry and this whole idea of becoming a gatekeeper has really got me wondering…

What if the church stopped trying to sell themselves to the world and began using innovative pathways to reach more people with genuine compassion and service?

What if we reduced our “old school” marketing budgets and made such a huge difference in the lives of the families in a 10 mile radius that they couldn’t help but tell everyone they know about their experience?

What if we actually practiced the very profound advice of St. Francis of Assisi, “Preach the Gospel always, if necessary use words”?

And beyond that, how does this idea of leveraging with finesse translate to the business world, your online community, and relational network?

What are some innovative ways you’ve seen (or tried yourself) to become more of a gatekeeper than a salesman?

Did it work?

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Jan Cox is a Christ-follower, wife & mother, youth ministry lifer, comedy connoisseur, story teller, jet skier, social media junkie, animal rescuer, people watcher. She blogs at ExtraordinaryNormal.com

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