Archives For Communication

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Unbranding The Church

This article was originally published by Gene Mason over at Communicorps.org right here…

I have been allowed to serve in a ministry promotion role in the local church for two decades, focusing on print and online media, video and broadcast, copywriting, press relations and advertising–all the tools of the marketing arsenal. So it may come as a surprise for me of all people to say that there is no such thing as church marketing. But this is a learned and considered statement that I believe is important for leaders in the North American evangelical church to come to grips with and understand. Continue Reading…

I love beautifully crafted, well-lit, excellently written videos. Just watched this video over at the World of Warcraft web site, and it inspires me to serve my customers so much better.  Continue Reading…

With its new, upgraded interface, WordPress 3.4 “Green” makes it much easier for users to customize their theme’s look & feel and incorporate embedded Twitter feeds in a post. Continue Reading…

Momma Told Me There’d Be Days Like This

I try to be strong. I work hard to put up a good game face front. I strive to be upbeat, positive, and fun-loving. Often I find myself being a little envious of other communication professionals who really appear to have it all together. Who have a profound answer for every issue they encounter. I want to be THAT guy. Continue Reading…

Proclaim! The new presentation software for churches!

I’m all about great, new tools for churches, faith-based organizations, and anyone else! Just found out about a new presentation software out there that’s been designed specifically for churches. (Drum roll please) – Continue Reading…

A Funny Thing Called When I Called Customer Service

Oh the joys of calling customer service. Of which company, you ask? Oh it surely doesn’t matter. Any time someone calls that “special” department of ANY company—trust me it’s always hours of “fun.” Continue Reading…