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Bill T-B | July 24, 2008

I didn’t used to be much of a blog reader, but after conversations with a couple of folk it became clear that blogging, reading, and responding are a social networker’s lifeblood … and since I always fancied myself as a social networker, I’ve started reading a couple.

I was reading Glenn Kelley’s blog this morning and came across an excellent bit on marketing the church. He offered ten bits of advice that include such simple ideas as birthday cards, bumper stickers, brochures, etc. You can read about it here. It may seem like there’s nothing new here, but what he says is not only excellent, but spot on.

Just a note from my own experience in marketing. One of the most powerful marketing tools that a church has available is the local media. Use your media outlets to get your message out. Now, the problem is, most churches send the radio station or newspaper PSAs (Public Service Announcements) on VBS, a special worship service, etc. and when they do, they’re looking for free advertising. But the media guys are looking for news. There’s a real shortage of good local news in most areas (major metro areas excepted) and they’re looking for good news bits to write stories on. The problem is, most churches aren’t doing things very newsworthy … and when they do, they miss the opportunity to toot their horn because they don’t think in terms of “news.”

A good News Release is worth a dozen good PSAs because they are focused on what they media desperately needs. News. So the key to good media marketing is to do something POSITIVE that makes news. Although the axiom “There’s no such thing as bad publicity” may be true for many businesses, it’s definitely NOT true of the church. We already have a lousy reputation in the public’s eye. Do something newsworthy and do something positive.

Gotta go to Pittsburg, so I’ll be on the road. We’ll see what “comes up” as we go and I’ll post from my Blackberry.

See you!

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Bill, You are right on target about providing newsworthy stories for

Lynette Hawkins | July 24, 2008

Bill,

You are right on target about providing newsworthy stories for any press releases shared with the local media. I been blessed to be involved with church stories that made the front page and evening news. But the key is that the stories were truly on target with what was relevant to the people in the community. Examples of topics that bubble up to the topic of newsworthiness include stories about very relevant /timely events, ministries or mission projects; new and innovative approaches in the faith community and significant milestones in the life of a congregation. Too often we forget the local newspaper desires to inform their readers. One of the test I use is this, “Will readers put down their coffee to know about this?” When the answer is yes, I feel good about the possibility of getting media coverage. So far that thinking has worked well.
I like your blog!

Lynette hawkins

Thanks, Lynette. I love your coffee test. That's a great

Bill T-B | July 25, 2008

Thanks, Lynette.

I love your coffee test. That’s a great way to put it … and it sounds like it’s been really effective. Thanks for sharing with us!

Bill T-B

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