4 Tips for Keeping Your Social Media Followers Engaged
Social media algorithms are tricky. Some days, it may appear as though you cracked the code with a large number of impressions, but then the following week, you get five views on your most popular weekly feature — what gives?
How to Fix Your Parish Website in 4 Easy Steps
Fact: Technology changes at a rapid pace every day. Because of this, we as a Church need to change with it if we want to continue bringing more people through our doors.
5 Steps to Engage Inactive Parishioners
With a comprehensive management and engagement platform, engaging inactive parishioners is possible, measurable, and simplified.
7 YouTube Channels to Grow Your Faith
Videos can supplement faith formation lessons or offer a compelling message to people who visit your parish website. We tracked down seven Catholic YouTube channels to help you and your community grow in faith.
Top Catechist Apps & Websites
With the advancement of so many apps these days, it’s hard to know which ones to use for faith formation. Is your parish interested in incorporating technology in lessons, but not sure where to start?
4 Things Churches Can Learn from Good Customer Service
What if there were little ways your church could make parishioners feel listened to and valued? What if there was something you could learn from good customer service? We’ve put together four simple lessons for you and your parish staff.
The Best Email Automation for Your Vibrant Parish
Diversifying your parish communication in the digital space is essential for connecting with your parishioners and expanding your mission. One easy way to do this is through email marketing.
Why Email Marketing Is a Good Idea for Your Church
We seem to be swamped with online communication. If your church wants to communicate effectively with your parishioners, email marketing could be a good fit for you.
Making Facebook Work for Your Church Part 3 – User Experience
Facebook attracts 2.23 billion active monthly users. While you likely don’t have the seating capacity for all of them at your church, let’s discus enhancing the experience of your average page visitor — the user experience.
Making Facebook Work for Your Church: Part 2 — Analytics
With a little exploration, experimentation, and know-how, Facebook can be an excellent tool to engage your parishioners and communicate with those on the periphery of your congregation.
Making Facebook Work for Your Church: Part 1 – Scheduling
Your parish’s Facebook page doesn’t need to feel like a thorn in your side. Over the next few weeks, we’ll take a look at a few key areas of your parish’s Facebook page. First up: Scheduling!