Social Media

Digital Ministry - Ministry in Real Time

Continuing The iChurch Method TV series, here's the transcript from the video above where I am talking about Real Time ministry and the impact of Digital Ministry, positive and negative.

Let’s look at the positives first. What I stated before was social media; the Facebook page was one of three or four ministries that I’m aware of that has over a million fans. That’s a lot of people that you can reach via social media and minister to. We see maybe we’ll put out a daily devotional or some snippet from the sermon or something like that, you see real-time ministry. You see somebody watching a clip of a sermon or reading that daily devotional and you see them saying, “That helped me today. That transformed my life. That impacted me.” So, with those types of results you really get a chance to see ministry going on around the world in real time, and nothing can top that. That’s amazing.

Likewise, with the internet church, when we do conferences or if there are sermons going on over the weekend then we have chat modules that might be next to these online video players and we’re seeing people chatting and ministering to each other or our online ministers are ministering to them. So we see all that stuff happening in real-time.

Obviously if people are online they’re chatting more and they’re speaking more so you’re hearing more than you may hear if you’re in an actual sanctuary. They’re not worried about who’s watching and stuff like that because usually they’re in the comfort of their own home or on their mobile device or something and they’re saying how they really feel about what’s happening.

Now let’s look at the downfalls. Social media gives our pastor a voice, it gives our leadership a voice, but it gives everybody a voice. I’ve seen people who may disagree with the pastor or disagree with the ministry, disagree with the theological approach or just disagree because it’s Tuesday. Those people are able to voice their opinions and some of the things that they say—words are very powerful—and the way that they slander the ministry or slander the pastor or just slander other people who are trying to better themselves or just get ministry for themselves, you just see how hurtful it can be. It takes you back to your school days; if a child hears some encouragement, it really impacts them. If they hear discouragement, that really impacts them too. We see that in the online environment via digital media and social media especially.

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What's an Internet Church Campus?

If you go to a mega church, you will likely observe a sprawling sea of buildings. You will also find a huge variety of places to go and things to do. There might be a women’s conference in one building. A group of men will be having a Bible study in another. There may also be a live service in the chapel. Some churches even have bookstores where you can buy the latest Christian books and movies. The fact is, this large physical campus gives you many choices to pursue your faith.

So, what is the Internet Church Campus? It’s the same thing as the campus described above except for one difference: it’s all online. The official definition of an Internet church is as follows: a multimedia-driven church experience that is entirely online. An online user can attend a Bible study, donate, attend live services, watch past services, attend a conference, buy the pastor’s book and do just about everything you can do in a physical church except the laying of hands. And it’s all driven by video, audio, images, chat and documents.

Here’s how far we have come. In the good ole days, you went to church Sunday mornings and then possibly to Bible study or another service on Wednesday evenings. Now, instead of you going to church, the Internet Church Campus brings the church to you. And the church doors are open 24/7 365 wherever you are because your mobile device, tablet or computer allows you to attend. That’s pretty exciting!

Chat Live One option for your Internet Church Campus is the ability to chat live with your friends. If you were in church, you could lean over and chat to your neighbor about the service or message. With Chatroll.com, the Internet Church Campus can duplicate that. Some users really love that feature especially if they are watching the same program but from different locations.

Groups and Communities Another great feature of Internet Church Campuses is online groups. Online groups are small groups that meet online to discuss Bible lessons, minister to each other and give the online group a sense of community, very similar to the home-based groups that are in some of the largest mega churches in the United States. Online groups use common group features provided by Facebook Groups or Google+ Communities. These social network group/community features allow a set number of people to interact online, share information and documents and form an online community all within Facebook or Google+.

For more information on this and other topics, get your copy of "The iChurch Method Volume 1: How to Advance Your Ministry Online." or The iChurch Method Volume 2: Changing the World When You Login or even sign up for the iChurch Method Online School.

Social Media Made Easy for Small Businesses by @JayKranda

bookcoverimagetry32In June 2014 I was able to get my hands on a copy of Jay Kranda's new book Social Media Made Easy for Small Business. I wanted to review the book and give my input on it for two main reasons, 1. I am always interested in reading people's perspective on social media and 2. I wanted to know what would distinguish this book from the other social media books I had read. Here are the main things I liked about this book - This book has a component that speaks to creating a business that is more than a profit machine. While I like to make money with my business ventures, I think impacting people and affecting positive change is a greater cause and Jay mentions how Social Media can help in that goal.

- This was a great excerpt "The secret to social media is to treat others on your social media channels, as you want to be treated. It’s that simple. If you want people to be nice then be nice to your social media connections. If you want people to read your posts, then read your communities’ posts and hit like to let them know their content was great. Invest in others and become known as someone who cares about others."

- The book speaks about making goals for your business and for social media. This is a great piece of advice because too many people just throw things at the wall and hope they stick, but Jay gives clear cut steps on how to get started on social media.

- Next, Jay breaks down how to get started on each platform, that's very important because in addition to giving a clear cut strategy with steps, he gives the platforms to use and how to use them. I think this will help any beginner get going.

Overall, I think this is a solid book for business owners who are just starting out on social media and need a great how-to guide. You can get your copy here for the great price of $2.99.

Online Church Leaders

OCL_SignUpToday I am excited to announce a great platform that I have been invited to contribute my expertise to called Online Church Leaders. This amazing platform was put together by my good friend Nils Smith, who has taught me an immeasurable amount about Internet Church Campuses and how to use them for ministry.

Here is a great explanation of Online Church: Online Church is more than streaming a video, it is leveraging technology to expand ministry and further the great commission to make disciples of all nations. It is a relevant and relational way to connect people around the world through digital interactions. Most pastors assume that it requires tons of time and money, but that is not the case. It is our goal to shed light on these myths and break down the barriers that may arise when considering such an undertaking. Our hope is that by giving away our systems and processes and sharing the things we have learned along the way it will save you time and money. We will provide you with the tools you will need and guide you in your calling to reach the world.

Register and join today! - http://OnlineChurchLeaders.com

On this platform I will be teaching online giving and eCommerce tactics from my iChurchMethod.com books. As we are looking to train leaders on how to better utilize online platforms, we want to make sure they understand how to effectively generate revenue online and make it easy for online users. There are a variety of topics taught on this platform by many of my online church expert friends.

Topics such as: Building Your Platform Creating Your Content Engaging Your Audience Developing a Volunteer Team Online Groups and much more From Experts: Nils Smith - Community Bible Church Alan George - LifeChurch.TV Jay Kranda - Saddleback Church Seth Farrior - Seacoast Church Jason Morris - Westside Family Church Nate Merrill - LakePointe Church Kenny Jahng - Liquid Church DJ Chuang - .Bible Consultant Nick Ovalle - Community Bible Church

It's 100% free and we also post no affiliate links. We believe that God is doing an incredible work through Online Church and desire for every church possible to expand their impact through these powerful resources.

Register and join today! - http://OnlineChurchLeaders.com

Come join me at the OnlineChurchLeaders.com launch party, July 15 at 1pm CST, this new platform will be a great resource for church leaders around the world - https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cm2jocf9mbtueeg7sb92io7qccg

Social Media and Internet Church Tips - Interview with Jason Caston and Sean Cannell

In this FREE Download, iChurch Method author Jason Caston is interviewed by Think International's Sean Cannell on a variety of topics ranging from social media and internet church to #InspiredMobility and more. The topics we discussed are below but I want to give you this free download today.

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1. Facebook for Churches Tips with Jason Caston - We discuss social media and Facebook strategy, how to keep up with content demands for social media, and facebook promoted posts.Check out more tips in Jason's book here:http://amzn.to/1kjf2IE

2. The Potter's House of Dallas Internet Church Campus
Check out the new Potter's House Online Church Campus here:http://online.tdjechurch.org/
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3. Inspired Mobility: Faith in a Mobile World #inspiredmobility
How does mobile and Internet technology impact and enhance our personal and spiritual experiences? And why does it matter? Listen to the Podcast here: http://chipdizard.com/inspiredmobility

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Will Internet Church Replace the Traditional Church?

946776_10151654072107177_1752319414_nI work with a variety of churches and more often than not my role is to help the ministry advance online. This can be in a variety of ways such as websites, online streaming, internet church campuses, online video, online donations, social media, internet tv, mobile websites, mobile apps and much more. I believe that technology/internet plays a major role in the distribution of information, and therefore the important information that is “The Gospel” should utilize all methods of distribution to get the message to the masses. Since my role is a technology based role, I very rarely have to address theological issues regarding technology because my job is to help distribute the message online, not change it. But, as technology progresses at a rapid rate, there are more questions arising that have theological ramifications concerning technology, and this is an issue that I find myself having to explain more often than not to decision makers. Issues such as:

- Can you be saved Online? - Can you assemble Online? - Can you actually go to church online? - Will the online church enhance or replace the church building?

Digital ministry enthusiasts like myself believe the answer is yes to all of these questions, we believe technology enhances the ministry and we want to use it to reach the world, but unfortunately from a biblical perspective, there are church leaders that will say the online aspect of church is outside of the building and thus not church. Or they may believe that the online church (digital delivery of the gospel) will try to replace the traditional church just like iTunes replaced Tower records.

Overall, I don’t believe internet church will replace traditional church, it’s an extension of traditional church delivered in a digital format (audio or video or social media) to your preferred device (laptop, desktop, mobile, television). But if the church is going to take ministry to the people and really step outside the walls, there has to be an internet component (especially mobile) that allows ministry content to be accessible by anyone, anytime, anywhere in the world and that is how you take the gospel to the four corners of the globe.

For more information on internet church please check out The iChurch Method Vol. 2: Changing the World When You Login.

Online Advertising Platforms for Ministry

At the 2013 iMinistry Conference, I was interviewed along with a few additional specialists about the most effective ways we use online ads in ministry, what platforms we use and how it has impacted the organizations we work for. Online advertising was initially just a Google only thing but now it has expanded with the addition of Facebook, Twitter and YouTube having very effective platforms and engagement.

As my gift to you, I would like to give you this video and audio for FREE! Yes, just click the link below and download this teaching today!

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Steps to Advance Your Ministry Online

photoAs you may or may not know, The iChurch Method consists of five key areas to advancing your ministry online. These five area, websites, multimedia, ecommerce, social media and mobile, have proven to be very effective areas in reaching people online. I recently conducted a webinar with a group of Pastors about the iChurch Method and how they could use online tools more effectively. As my gift to you, I would like to give you this video and audio for FREE! Yes, just click the link below and download this teaching today!

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Social Media in Ministry

Social Media has fundamentally changed the way we use the internet and this has opened up an amazing opportunity for the church. People are already looking for the solutions that the church has, the church just needs to meet them where they are, which is on social media. By focusing on a strategy of high quality visual content, a variety of sharing features, external social media advertising and establishing a presence on the top social networks a ministry can build up an online audience that exceeds the number of seats in its sanctuary.

At the 2013 iMinistry Conference, I was interviewed along with my buddy Nils Smith, author of Social Media Guide for Ministry, about the most effective ways we use social media in ministry and how it has impacted the organizations we work for.

As my gift to you, I would like to give you this video and audio for FREE! Yes, just click the link below and download this teaching today!

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Are you using Facebook effectively?

Recently I was on the amazing Social Media Church Podcast with my buddy DJ Chuang. In this episode of the Social Media Church, we discussed how anyone can possibly keep up with all the changes that Facebook keep throwing our way without advance notice and how to get more engagement for your Facebook Page content. We also touched on other things going on with Facebook, the future of Facebook and where Social Media is going as a whole.

As my gift to you, I would like to give you this video and audio for FREE! Yes, just click the link below and download this teaching today!

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Social Media Church Summit Online Event

socialmediasummitforchurches Let's Have a Social Media Church Summit, a free online conference for church leaders about social media! Go to your calendar now, save the date June 4th, block out 90 minutes starting @ 10:00pm Pacific / 12:00pm Central / 1:00pm Eastern & register for this free event.

Learn from the experts and discover the power of social media for ministry. You’ll hear from these 8 speakers: Nils Smith – Host Gary Vaynerchuk – Social Media Strategy Aaron Tabor – Facebook Best Practices Haley Veturis – Instagram, Pinterest & More Matthew Barnett – The Power of Twitter DJ Chuang – The Future of Social Media Sean Cannell – Maximizing YouTube Jason Caston – Social Media Content Creation

In one 90 minute session, we have brought together seasoned experts in social media and digital ministry to share strategy and best practices for church leaders to better engage their members and grow their ministry through social media. This event is the perfect opportunity to invite church leaders in your network to take advantage of everything without leaving their desk.

This Social Media Summit for Churches is being hosted by Nils Smith (Author of Social Media Guide for Ministry) and Faith Social (who has helped organize the logistics behind this event). This event is supported by key sponsors: Media Fusion, Association of Related Churches, FaithVillage.com, Group Publishing, Vanderbloemen Search Group, and Faith Social.

Register online for the Social Media Summit for Churches to reserve your seat because they’re preparing for 5,000+ church leaders to attend and we don’t want you to be left behind

Using Offline Marketing to Promote Online Social Media

Social-Media-MarketingThere are a variety of additional ways that social media can be integrated into your organization’s marketing strategy to make sure people are able to stay connected online even while they are experiencing offline events. The lines are blurring between online and offline. The more your organization is able to stay connected to your online users, even during offline events, the more your organization will have deeper social media connections with your social media fans. Here are some examples: Marketing materials – Add your social media pages to your marketing materials. No matter what it is, if your organization creates it and distributes it, make sure it has your social media channels on it. When people see your social media pages on marketing materials, they realize they can stay connected with your organization in a variety of ways.

Leadership Buy In – When the leader uses social media and guides the organization towards using social media, there’s a fundamental shift in the corporate culture. Customers see the organization embracing social media and employees see the leadership embracing social media. This motivates employees to use social media internally as well as communicate with customers externally via social media channels, thus increasing the online audience.

Events – Offline events need an online component. I have worked with churches extensively and during weekend services there are some churches that do a great job of interacting with people via social media. New visitors are greeted when they tweet they are at the church or check in via Foursquare. The organization thanks them for coming and sometimes offers free gifts for letting the church know they were there. Likewise, during conferences there are great examples of social media usage with examples such as adding hashtags to banners that are located throughout the conference. Letting attendees know the hashtag that represents the conference prior to them getting there, allows them to market the conference via their social networks. Providing a page on their website that lets people share conference content right from that website makes it easy for people to share by just clicking on certain icons and sharing information. Another great strategy I have seen for conferences is to have Google+ hangouts with key speakers of the conference. This hangout can be recorded and distributed via Social Networks. This type of video content generates interest in the event as well as providing potential attendees with shareable content that can be viewed and shared with their networks.

There are many more offline options that are available. Be creative and integrate social media into your marketing plans. Then sit back and watch how interactive your online results can be.

For more information on this and other Social Media topics, get your copy or How to Get One Million Social Media Fans today.

Who is your audience for your social media strategy? – Part 2

personal-big1 In case you missed Part 1 you can read it here So let’s ask some questions: What’s your ministry’s message? What’s the voice of your church? What will be the message that you will convey to people via social media and how will you convey it? Will your church speak on societal and current issues? Will your church quote scriptures on every network? Will your church push out announcements and never respond to people?

Make sure your church isn’t one dimensional. There are many types of people that you can reach therefore you should distribute many types of social media posts. Here are three focal points in establishing your church’s message via social media:

1. Inspiration - Make sure to provide inspiration and motivation via your social networks. These are the best types of posts, whether they are quotes, scriptures or photos with encouraging words on them, everyone wants some type of inspiration in their life.

2. Information - Provide information about your church via your social networks. Don’t assume that everyone comes to church, reads your website or saw your eblast. Distribute the information about events and other happenings within the church via your social networks. You can repurpose flyers, newsletters, eblasts and other marketing materials and send them out via social networks.

3. Communication - Social media is “Social” therefore it should be a two-way communication. If you post to a network and people comment, ask questions and take time out of their busy day to respond, then make sure your church takes time to acknowledge them and respond back. Don’t let your church appear too arrogant to respond to its social network fans. Even if you don’t have the staff or time to answer every comment or question, at least answer some. Show that the ministry is seeing their comments and questions.

Notice how I haven’t stated whether to use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or any other social media network yet. The network that you push content out to your online users is irrelevant if there isn’t a consistent strategy behind it. Ten years ago, everyone was using AOL email to communicate with the masses. Five years ago it was MySpace. Three years ago Facebook and Twitter became popular. Just recently, Google+, Pinterest and Instagram have been introduced to the masses. The networks will come and go but the strategy remains the same: make sure the content from your ministry flows consistently via your online properties to your online users.

For more information on this and other topics, get your copy of "The iChurch Method Volume 1: How to Advance Your Ministry Online." or The iChurch Method Volume 2: Changing the World When You Login or even sign up for the iChurch Method Online School.

Who is your audience for your social media strategy? – Part 1

personal-big1Begin to segment your audience into categories so that you can gather church content geared towards a specific audience. For example, if you are targeting non-church members then you will tailor a social media post differently than if you are targeting church members. Most churches say they are focusing on members and non-members but their messages are always catered to members only, wasting a great opportunity to reach millions of other social networkers that may not attend their church. There are times when we need to speak to church members via social media and update them on local ministries activities and events. Also, there are times when we need to speak to non-church members and offer them information, wisdom, guidance, compassion and a variety of other solutions that the gospel has for those that are not a part of the local body. We even need to offer messages that are tailored for those that are on the fence, looking for a reason to step in as well as a reason to step out. Social Media has the advantage of reaching people right where they are, speaking to them in a way they need to receive and moving them to make necessary changes for the better. This is one of the best ways to take ministry to the people.

Look at the content you currently generate. Social media is an excellent use for repurposed content. Take a careful inventory of your weekly production of content and make a list of how many different items your staff can produce. Content is king. If you have plenty of staff and time to post to social media sites yet have poor or inconsistent content, the effectiveness of the iChurch is greatly diminished.

Another aspect to consider when assessing the ministry’s content for social media is the impact of visual content. With the rise of visual social media (which we will get into later), we see the impact of visual content. Visual content such as photos and videos have a much larger impact on your social media audience. Photos have quickly become the most uploaded and shared form of social media content. 250 million photos are uploaded to Facebook every day with an additional 5 million uploaded to Instagram daily. Imagine the impact that your ministry could have by sharing photos of your ministry in action, worship photos from service and images that showcase the impact of your church in your community. Likewise, videos are the most engaging form of multimedia on the Internet. The term “going viral” appeared due to the massive sharing and popularity of certain videos passed around via social media. Here’s a great stat to consider, every minute 72 hours of video content is uploaded to YouTube. Therefore, when developing social media content, video must be included.

Part 2 Coming later this week!!

For more information on this and other topics, get your copy of "The iChurch Method Volume 1: How to Advance Your Ministry Online." or The iChurch Method Volume 2: Changing the World When You Login or even sign up for the iChurch Method Online School.

How Can a Small Organization Establish a Large Social Media Following?

“We are just a small organization, One Million fans seems unattainable.” I cannot count how many times I have heard this statement. Yes, I do agree that One Million social media fans is a lofty goal and the truth is we were not aiming for that number when we started at our organization. Our goal was to provide a good mix of “social” and “media.” We wanted to make sure we were “social” and interacted with our online users while providing “media” through a steady flow of high quality content from our organization. But trust me, this goal is attainable. Later in this book I will give you specifics on “what to post,” “what times to post” and “what types of content” to post. Those specific strategies will help you learn how to build your audience and increase interaction and reach One Million fans.

Another key step in building your social media following is to integrate your social media with your offline marketing. I will discuss this later but here are some examples:

• Adding social media sharing features to your website and allowing people to share with their social media networks. • Adding social media follow icons to your website and high traffic webpages. This allows people to follow your organization from the pages they visit often. • Adding social media to all of your marketing materials (fliers, ads, print publications and anything that your organization puts out). • Have the CEO/Pastor buy in and use social media, as well as employees. Make social media a significant part of the online marketing strategy. • If you have online video, add #hashtags and @twittername to the broadcast so people can communicate with their social network about what they are watching online or on TV.

No organization starts out with a large online following. We all start with a few and have to work our way up…or do we?

For more information on this and other Social Media topics, get your copy or How to Get One Million Social Media Fans today.

Join me in Hawaii, Yes, I said Hawaii!

2014SpeakersLogo3 Join me Friday, March 21, 2014 in Honolulu, Hawaii at the http://himonline.org/events/honolulu-conference/ as I will be teaching two sessions. The first session will be The iChurch Method: How to Advance Your Ministry Online (10:30am) and the second session will be The Internet Church Campus (8:30pm). While I have taught the iChurch Method numerous times, this will be the first time I have unpacked and taught The Internet Church Campus which consists of how to implement an internet church campus, online groups and the internet TV channel.

I am looking forward to a great conference and an even greater experience. You can follow my updates conference Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

How to Set up Your Internet Campus

There are a few services you can use to setup your internet campus such as LifeChurch’s www.Churchonlineplatform.com, or 316 Networks http://solutions.316networks.com/ and these are some good services. But the online software that has the best user experience and is the most cost efficient has to be Plain Joe’s Media Social (www.mediasocial.tv) Internet Church Campus software. Media Social has come up with the easiest solution; if we look at the following screenshot we see how they setup their online campus software. Here are the features of Media Social’s Internet Campus Software

  • Ad Space – Ad space area for the ministry with images to showcase products, events and services of the ministry.
  • Login/Logout – This is the login/logout area of the administrator.
  • Who’s Online List – This area shows who all is logged in to the internet campus. This area is used for the ministry to communicate with individuals as well as see important information about everyone logged in and watching.
  • Video Player – This is the major viewing area of the online campus. The live or archived video stream is shown here in 640x480 format.
  • Announcements/Polls – This great feature allows for real time announcements and polls displayed right under the video player. A great way to communicate with online viewers in a quick and efficient manner.

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Here are additional features with Media Social’s Internet Campus Software. Let’s start by looking at the icons that are in the left column of the interactive module beneath the announcements/polls area.

  • Livewall – The livewall is the live chat area for real time communication and chatting with administrators and online viewers.
  • Notes – The Notes tab allows users to take notes and email them to themselves or others.
  • Schedule – The schedule tab shows the schedule for live and/or archived shows.
  • Facebook – The Facebook tab is the facebook integration where users can interact with facebook within the internet campus.
  • Map – The Map tab shows the locations of online users, anywhere in the world.
  • Unlock Tab – The unlcok tab allows the tab to unlock from the page and become it’s own webpage module.
  • Additional Ad Space – Beneath these tab features is additional space for image ads for ministry events, products and services.

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With all these features setup for you, your organization is responsible for providing video content that you want to stream (mp4 video files) as well as a live streaming provider. In my last book, The iChurch Method Vol. 1, I talked about how to use livestream.com or Ustream.tv as a free live streaming provider and that solution could work with Media Social as well. Another feature not mentioned here that’s available in the back-end is the scheduling feature. Many ministries want to broadcast at a certain time and/or setup a schedule of shows for the day or week. This feature is available via Media Social and the internet campus can become an entire media center for the viewers with scheduled programming very similar to the traditional television experience.

Why Your Organization Should be on Social Media

Outcomes---Winter-2013-Caston-Raising-the-BarTraditionally we start our church organizations to impact our communities or even have a national presence but very rarely do we realize that once you create a website or social media account, you become an international organization. Social Media is one of the best ways to reach people with your message because it allows you to reach people right where they are at, on their social network of choice, and let the information flow from your organization to their social profile. Additionally, very few organizations understand how important their ministry content is to people, who are in areas where they cannot worship openly and proclaim their faith, thus leaving them worship in online settings and utilize online content to help them in their spiritual walk. Organizations should strive to reach people wherever they are at, on whatever network they are on, via any device they pick up. This is the opportunity that social networks give us. While working with T.D. Jakes Ministries I have had the great opportunity to see the impact of social media and how it can impact millions. When I arrived at the ministry in Jan. 2010 the ministry’s main outreach focus was television, conferences and church letters, now fast-forward to Jan. 2014 with 2.2M Facebook fans, 1.4M Twitter followers and over 5M YouTube views, we have integrated social media into every aspect of our ministry and no matter how you connect with us, we inform you about our social media networks. One of the great ministry stories I’ve seen using social media is when Bishop Jakes decided to start a prayer chain one morning, he started with a prayer that he posted on Facebook and asked people to add to the prayer and about two hours later with over a million views and 50,000 shares, real time ministry had blessed numerous people via social media.

Which Network is the Best? Is it Facebook and their one billion users? Is it Twitter and their easy-to-use network? Is it Pinterest and their Pictures and Videos? Is it YouTube and their massive video network? Which one is it? Well, the answer is simple: the best social network is whichever one your organization knows how to use. That’s the hard part for organizations to grasp when they start social media: start with the network that your staff knows best. The Social Network your organization should be on depends on your content, where your audience is and capability to use the network. If you have a just a small amount of content and the people you have on staff know Twitter best, then start on Twitter. If you have people on staff that are familiar with Facebook then use that social network. Ask your audience which networks they use the most and get started there. You don’t have to be on ALL of them but it’s good to be on as many as your staff can handle. If you can only be on one network, then make the most of that network until you get the ability to expand to more.

What Should We Post? To give you some guidelines, here are four focal points in establishing your organization’s message via social media:

Inspiration - Make sure to provide inspiration and motivation via your social networks. These are the best types of posts. Whether they are quotes or photos with encouraging words on them, everyone wants some type of inspiration in their life.

Information - Provide information about your organization via your social networks. Don’t assume that everyone reads your website or saw your eblast. Distribute the information about events and other happenings via your social networks. You can also repurpose flyers, newsletters, eblasts and other marketing materials and send them out via social networks.

Communication - Social media is “Social,” therefore it should be a two-way communication. If you post to a network and people comment, ask questions and take time out of their busy day to respond, then make sure your organization takes time to acknowledge them and respond back. Don’t appear too arrogant to respond to your social network fans, even if you don’t have the staff or time to answer every comment or question. At least answer some. Show that the organization sees their comments/questions and cares.

Consistency - The network that you push content out to your online users is irrelevant if there isn’t a consistent strategy behind it. The networks will come and go but the strategy remains the same, make sure the content from your organization flows consistently via your online properties to your online users.

For more information on this and other Social Media topics, get your copy or How to Get One Million Social Media Fans today.

2014 Pastors and Leadership Conference

PNL2014-BLAST-CastonComing up quickly, March 6 - 8, 2014, I will be teaching/attending/working at the 2014 Pastors and Leadership Conference. It's always a great experience for me at this event because this was the first conference I ever spoke at back in 2011. It also was the event that I released the first iChurch Method book in 2012. Another great thing about this conference is that in addition to speaking at it, I work the conference's online experience including social media, mobile apps and online streaming experience.

This year I am looking forward to teaching four sessions which include Social Media Basics, Social Media Advanced (twice) and Digital 360 (The iChurch Method). I am also continuing my pattern of releasing new products at the conference by announcing that I am releasing the following products:

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Where is Social Media going?

urlHere's a question that many people are asking, where is social media going in the future? More Mobile Device Integration – Right now we see social media integrated into many aspects of our lives and that will continue to grow. Facebook Home is a newly released platform that integrates Facebook very deeply into your Android Phone experience, basically putting your social media network front and center on the phone. This makes social media the main focus of the phone instead of the traditional focus of emails, text and phone calls. This advancements shows how deeply integrated social media will look to become since millions of people carry their mobile devices with them. Social media is looking to be the #1 use of your mobile device. Facebook has been the #1 app downloaded on mobile devices for quite some time.

More Website Integration – With Twitter cards now being more accessible via websites and the Facebook graph becoming more utilized, our social networks will play a role in our browsing and online usage. We will consult our social networks’ opinions in our shopping, online decisions and therefore make sure we are logged into our networks so that each website is catered to our likes. Facebook and Google look primed to lead this evolution.

Share as much video as we do photos – Right now it’s not as easy to share and consume videos like we do photos. Social networks and bandwidth restrictions make it much easier to share photos than video. Videos are increasing in consumption but they do not have the volume of creation and distribution that photos and graphics currently have. As technology progresses and networks continue to focus on visual content, video will become just as important as photos.

Social media will continue to integrate into new industries – Education and Health Care are two great examples of industries that are starting to use social features much more. This will continue to increase over time and more industries will see the benefits of having social sharing features more integrated into their online processes.

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