Quality communications take time to plan, create and deliver.
Unfortunately, time isn’t always on our side, and we end up rushed, facing deadlines and the next Sunday.
So what can we do to get ahead?
Quality communications take time to plan, create and deliver.
Unfortunately, time isn’t always on our side, and we end up rushed, facing deadlines and the next Sunday.
So what can we do to get ahead?
As funny as they can be, typos in church communications can be a real challenge. They distract from the message we are trying to convey and can ruin the context completely.
But proof reading has its limits. We’re human and sometimes typos get missed.
Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to reduce the possibility.
Despite the growth of social media, texting and web searches, daily email use continues to be one of the best ways to connect with your church. So, what is the easiest way to gather and use email and a better way to connect via website? ...
As a creative, it’s easy to get bogged down in the logistics of managing projects.
As necessary as they are, logistics can suck the life out of an otherwise creative afternoon.
I don’t know about you, but following up on emails, gathering details and putting together promotion schedules is NOT why I became a creative.
It was to CREATE.
So how do we balance the necessary creative an logistics side of our communications?
You have a church event to promote, and you’re stuck. The leader wants a graphic for Sunday Slideshow, Facebook image, Sunday program and you’re just trying to get through the day.
You didn’t go to school for design, but the responsibility is on your shoulders. What can you do?
On this episode of #AskRADIdeas we talk Facebook Posting Strategies and Sharing Content Between Communication Types
Sue asked: We are a smaller church with a multi-generational membership. We use our website, church APP (for push notifications 1x/day), Facebook (most of our people are comfortable with this avenue of social media), MailChimp and our church bulletin to promote everything! How often should we be posting on Facebook and should it be the same content as we push through our APP?
You need to think about your Facebook communications differently than your APP communications.
Here’s what I mean…
We connect about your mission, marketing challenges, and goals.
We complete a strategy session to assess and simplify your messaging.
Watch your audience engage and giving grow as you share with clarity.