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Paid marketing – Google ads, Facebook ads, paid search results, etc. – requires more commitment and risk, but offers a bigger return.
Outspoken is a brand new book about church communications. With more than 60 church comm pros contributing, it’s a must read for pastors and anyone who does anything related to church communications. Find out how you can get a free copy!
What if your marketing team was not just people in your department and not just all employees in your organization but your customers, volunteers, members, parents and donors? You can do it by creating a “we” culture.
You have a potentially huge marketing team and probably don’t even realize it. Find out who they are and how to get them on board.
Most people who lead their org’s communications are the only paid communications staff. But you can’t do communications well on your own. Here are 4 innovative ways to build a communications team when you have no staff.
How do you get more people to interact on your Facebook page? The conventional wisdom is to post more interactive content. But leadership can be the key to giving your Facebook page the momentum and energy you’re looking for.
When you get into social media, you open yourself up to people posting negative comments. Should you delete them? Ignore them? Respond? In today’s guest post, Ryan Choate looks at how to handle them.
Open Q & A about leadership in communications. Should you always lead or are there times to manage? Do you have to earn the right to speak up? Respond to those ?s & ask your own.
Everyone has ideas. Some people have a vision and some plans. But are you willing to go public and make the big asks necessary to lead your communications forward?