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5 Social Media Improvements You Can Make Today
Using social media well is more than setting up an account and pushing out information about yourself or organization. By nature it’s relational. Unlike other forms of communication we’ve used in the past, social media forces us to be more relational and less authoritative. Whether you’re new...
Social Media, National Tragedies and Responding from Afar
When a tragedy unfolds in a part of the country you’re physically far away from, it’s hard to know how to respond. Events like the Boston Marathon bombing or Sandy Hook shootings stir real emotion, even when we don’t know the people or communities directly involved. If you manage social media...
Facebook News Feed Changes: 3 Things to Consider
Changes to Facebook are on their way. In upcoming weeks, Facebook will roll out a redesigned, less cluttered News Feed to users, and there are some things your church needs to think about to be ready. While it’s hard to know exactly how the modifications will affect how you administer your...
Getting Started with Twitter
Twitter may not be the biggest social media platform, but it’s growing. Its short-form, 140-character style of posting makes it a unique arena to quickly communicate with your followers. If your church is thinking about tweeting, here are a few things to consider as you get started.
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