4 Signs Your Church Needs to Upgrade Its Marketing
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Church market scaling for growth can be difficult. That’s okay! Dealing with this challenge is a sign that your growth is steady and strong.
When it comes to finding a church, search engines aren’t the only way new people stumble into your congregation. How people discover churches is changing.
There’s more you can do to reach your visitors than just optimizing your website—with retargeting ads, you can reach them even after they’ve left your site.
21st-century churches can’t afford not to be mobile. If you don’t have a mobile giving solution, you’re leaving money on the table every single weekend.
Inbound marketing for churches should be part of your growth strategy. Throw yourself into something that gets more efficient as energy’s poured into it.
With the increase of online purchases, retailers have faced serious decline. To avoid being next, churches need to change how they think about technology.
Church engagement is the key to creating meaningful change. There are real things you can do now to get your congregation more involved with your mission.
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