Get Web Savvy
by Chris Forbes
Free tips for getting the word out about your church from the Ministry Marketing Coach
Okay, news break….the internet is not a fad and is not going to go away. So why not learn how to use the web to benefit your church outreach?
Web forums represent a tremendous opportunity for free marketing. And, the internet is a powerful marketing tool that can help your ministry stay in constant contact with people if you know how to use it.
With little time and effort, and no money, you can post links to your church, talk up your programs, and even submit news releases to the most popular websites in your town. Often, the information posted is “live” in a matter of seconds and available for others to read.
Think local as you post your information on the web. A helpful marketing principle you need is understood from an old saying,” It is easier to be a big fish in a small pond, than a big fish in the ocean.” Your internet ministry marketing can easily become a “big fish” in your local area with a little research and action.
Many national and global sites exist on the web. Choose the ones people in your town are most likely to use. When getting on the web, use the local media as much as possible. Look for locally-popular web sites. The most popular sites often are those from local newspapers or television stations. And, they usually have an ample number of links to local websites.
A ministry marketer said he recently discovered the number one web site in his city featured free forums and bulletin boards. After a simple registration process, he posted information about his ministry on that bulletin board absolutely free. The marketer even posted a link back to his ministry website on it. Now, thousands of people who use that website also have access to his information.
Action Point!
Find those local, popular websites. They might be the local newspaper websites, or local radio and television station websites. Explore these sites and see if there is a forum where you can post your church’s link and event information on a regular basis.
If you’re not web savvy, then your action point is to get savvy or find someone who is who can help you.