You're new here, aren't you?
Click Connect with Facebook to join NetworkedBlogs. NetworkedBlogs is a community of bloggers and blog lovers. Join the fun, add your blog, and connect with others who read and write about subjects you like.
Who Are You Trying To Reach?
You gotta know your audience
Who are your trying to Reach
Your target market is one of the super important pieces of your plan. There are several audiences in the life of the church. At any given time you may be speaking to one or all of them. Your most important audience is the one God has called you to minister.
Who are they?
Where can they be found?
What are their similarities?
All of this will determine y
You Got to Have a Plan – Tuesday Tip
Scripture:”For which of you, desiring to build a tower, doth not first sit down and count the cost, whether he have wherewith to complete it?” Luke 14:28
One of the chief reasons for failure in the church is failure to plan. The old adage is so true, “those who fail to plan, plan to fail”. I can not emphasize this important step enough, and it is not as hard as it sounds. A simple church marketing plan consists
FaceBook redesign – News Feed vs Live Feed
Courtesy of Facebook
Facebook has changed yet again. Starting today you may notice a new link at the top of your page called News Feed and Live Feed. Here is Facebook’s explanations of the change.
“You will be able to catch up on what you may have missed while you were away from Facebook and then easily switch to the real-time stream when you want to see posts as soon as they’re shared. Here’s how it works:
News Feed
How to Create A Friend List in Facebook
photo courtesy of Tara Hunt
This morning I spent an hour separating my friends on Facebook into separate lists. If you have not done this before it is a great exercise. Not only does it clean up your newsfeed from a ton of noise – It allows you just to see the people you want to have conversations with on a constant basis. One of the trickier parts for me, was classifying the relationship I have with certain people. Many were clients, but also friends. There were friends I considered family and so forth. I think the very a
Questions? contact: networkedblogs@ninua.com
Copyright (C) 2008, Ninua, Inc.