Social Media for Ministries

Change the World From A Coffee Shop–The Blogference Starts Monday

The posts from this year’s The Blogference authors have begun to arrive, and I could not be more excited! If you have participated in any of the previous online conferences–THANK YOU! If you have not then please consider reading, commenting, and sharing at least once this year! The Blogference brings together ministry leaders from around …

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Facebook News Feed Update–Grouping Updates and Linking to Pages

“Facebook launched today Page aggregation by Topic, so that whenever your friends post something related to Apple for example, it gets aggregated into a cluster with all the other stories about Apple and tags the Apple fan page.”–source Here’s an example from my newsfeed: two friends mentioned Campus Crusade, Facebook grouped the updates together, and …

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Using Social Media to Listen and Build Influence

I discovered these quotes on Tom Forenski’s blog the other day that talk about the power of using social media to listen: “Listening is a rare commodity in today’s world where interruptions come every few seconds and distractions are just a click away. Listening is important to conversations, yet most people wait to speak rather …

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Curation is Crucial to Your Online Ministry Strategy

One of the downsides of diving into social media is the volume of information that almost instantly comes your way. Adding friends, posting updates, checking for comments and private messages, as well as gathering new information to share can prove overwhelming. Enter curation. Curation has three main aspects (via wikipedia): Selection Caretaking Presentation How to …

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Evangelism and Latinos and Leading as a Mom: Two Topics on the Upcoming Blogference

One of my favorite parts of The Blogference is hearing diverse perspectives on issues that affect my daily ministry. With authors and commenters sharing their thoughts from literally around the world, it’s an opportunity to learn and glean insights in a refreshing and unusual manner. Evangelism and Latinos With the population of Latinos growing exponentially …

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Being Personal Using Social Media

Found this chart from Katya’s Non-Profit Marketing Blog. This certainly illustrates the process many individuals and ministries go through as they integrate social media into their existing strategies. One common error in the initial adoption of social media is to go from Ignoring to Blasting, instead of Ignoring to Listening as the chart illustrates. Blasting …

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Mobile Screens Are The First Thought, Not an Afterthought

“A couple years ago, the typical steps for designing something on screen meant that a designer designed for a desktop browser. Trying to interact with the site on a mobile device was almost an afterthought. But with more focus on product design and mobile devices, sites and apps are now being designed for mobility first, …

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3 Awesome Authors Confirmed for The Blogference in August!

I’m so excited for the upcoming Blogference this August 15th-17th. It’s an online conference hosted on one blog, but with “speakers” being blog post authors, and attendees being those that read, comment, and share the posts with others.  So far the conference has seen engagement from ministry leaders in over 90 countries!  This fall online …

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