Wednesday, November 26, 2014

100 ways to get your church noticed: New book & website

(Anglican Communion News Service)

A new book offering help for churches to reach their congregations and communities – using everything from social media and mobile-friendly websites to more traditional publicity methods – has been launched today (Wednesday 26th November).

‘100 Ways To Get Your Church Noticed’ has been written by Neil Pugmire, communications adviser for Portsmouth’s Church of England diocese, and offers advice to churches on everything from creating a dynamic Facebook page to designing effective posters, and from putting together a must-read parish magazine to getting stories covered in the media.
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“Churches are full of fascinating people with interesting stories to tell about God working in their lives. We rarely tell those stories in parish magazines, on websites or via the media. But people like to read about other people’s lives, and it’s a great way of showing that our churches are dynamic places where lives can be changed.
"They also often rely on methods that might have worked before. It’s sometimes hard for them to appeal to a new audience who might never read a parish magazine, but would read the same story via Twitter or Facebook.”
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The book was originally published in 2006, but has been rewritten and expanded to include details of how churches can use social media, create mobile apps and put together websites that look good on mobiles and tablets. It also includes advice on making good use of church buildings and noticeboards, using text messages and email newsletters, taking good photographs and spreading a word-of-mouth reputation by helping out in the local community.

Alongside the book, an accompanying website – www.getyourchurchnoticed.com –features further ideas, plus the chance for churches to submit their own examples of good publicity.

Link to full article here

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