These are my slides from my breakout session at Sticky Teams 2.0 Oct 24-25. Thanks to North Coast Training Network for hosting this incredible conference for like 750+ church leaders and inviting me to be a part of it!
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From Social Media Potential to MasteryThese are my slides from my breakout session at Sticky Teams 2.0 Oct 24-25. Thanks to North Coast Training Network for hosting this incredible conference for like 750+ church leaders and inviting me to be a part of it! And, I’ll [ . . . ] |
Go to conferences with a team to get the most valueBeing a conference junkie and having gone a few rounds with ‘em, my top-of-mind advice is to go to a conference with a team & don’t go to a conference alone. There’s so much more value to attending the conference together so [ . . . ] |
My 3 wishes for Google+ PlusI confess I’m not the most active user of Google+, the new social network that’s currently in private beta, or so-called “field trial”, with already over 25 million users… and probably a majority of Google+ people are already active on other social [ . . . ] |
Get a social media strategy day for your churchOne of the things I’m doing now is facilitating a social media strategy day for a church’s leadership team. Thanks to this interview with Dave Travis of Leadership Network, you can get a snapshot of what I can do for a church. [ . . . ] |
The need for Context and Voice. new eBook.This is a conversation I want to engage. And Vince Marotte has fired the first shot. It won’t be the last. The church has a big glaring communication problem and Vince calls it out with his first eBook, Context and Voice: Communication [ . . . ] |
top church pages on Facebook
Who are the churches that are good examples of using Facebook and social media well?
Before we dive in, there are different metrics for success and there are different ways of using social media, so it would seem to me to [ . . . ]
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connecting with multiethnic church bloggers
Looking for active bloggers who are multiethnic church leaders? Why blogs and bloggers? Because they’re most findable via search engines, more sharable with many people on the open internet over a longer period of time, and they [potentially] can say a lot [ . . . ]
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How to make use social media in classIn a recent conversation with a college professor, I ventured to ask whether he has students turn off their cell phones and close their laptops in class. He said unapologetically YES. I told him of my work in social media, and I [ . . . ] |
How to get up to speed on social media? 4 of 4Staying in touch with trends is the last topic in this series on how to get up to speed on social media. (cf. part 1 for introduction + part 2 for tutorials + part 3 for strategy) |
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