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If you were leading the typical church 20 years ago and wanted to share something, a single announcement would cover it. And if you were looking for more information, a phone call was your only option.
A lot has changed since then. We’re busier, more distracted, and our church members expect information at their finger tips.
How can the church keep up when…
- We have limited time and resources
- The typical person needs to hear about an opportunity 3-7 times before they will respond.
- Reaching our community requires using multiple communication channels to connect and see results
I know the challenges, I’ve been there.
So how do we get our churches message heard and seen without breaking the bank?
This new eBook, created in partnership with RAD-Ideas lays out a plan. From print, to social media, to email and websites, this will help you get your message shared on time and on budget.
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