Archive for Social Media- Facebook, blogs, etc.
How to Create Social Media Guidelines
Does your ministry have guides on who can set up a Facebook page for the ministry? Are their guides for ministry leaders who choose to set up these pages? Whether you’re part of a smaller congregation or a judicatory, guidelines are helpful to shape how your church is positioned and shared on the social networking sites. This video shares some ideas to consider.
Questions to Help You Start a Ministry Blog
Are you starting a ministry blog? Do you want to reach members and people in the community? If this is you, there may be some questions you may need to answer before you get started. Here’s our quick checklist of questions to consider. Let these help you gauge where you are in planning your blog.
Here are checklists to help you stay on track with how you communicate. Use these as guides to prepare your communication tools. CLICK to see pdf file of checklist or tips.
STATUS UPDATES FOR SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES
Several pastors have shared that they are sometimes at a lost for creating status statements on social media sites. If you’re lost for words when it comes to writing the status updates for Facebook, Twitter or MySpace, here are more than 50 ideas to help pastors and communicators write status updates.
How to Blog
These resources share practical understanding of how to use start a blog for your ministry. Here you’ll get simple answers to questions on blogging.
If your ministry leaders currently blog or are thinking about blogging, check out this resource. These two videos offer ideas relating to how to shape blog messages for more response and what to expect from blogging. Expect to see more soon.
If You’re Too Busy to Think of Updates for Facebook, You’ll Love this List
50 Ideas for Social Networking Site Status Updates
Ever lost for words to say on your Facebook page? Here’s a starter list for pastors and communicators on social networking sites. More than 50 ideas for updates to your Facebook, Twitter, MySpace status updates. Several examples are being used by pastors of growing churches. You may want to clip this as a favorite. See the list…