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We are often asked ‘how often should we be posting on social media each week?’ during our digital training for churches. The quick answer is: there’s no real formula to follow: what works for you will depend on the platform you’re using, the size of your audience and the type of content you’re posting.
Twitter tells us the one thing they want clergy to know when using social media.
We often get asked this question during our social media training days, so this week we've focused on how often to post to help build community and reach more people.
A clear and simple approach to social media can go a long way to building anticipation and excitement for your service or event and reach more people with an invitation to come along.
Resources for parishes seeking to help refugees and evacuees from Ukraine have been published
Are you struggling to come up with ideas for your church’s social media? Feel as though you’ve been posting the same type of content and need some more variety.
Read on for five types of posts you can post on your church’s social media this week and every week.
Each platform gives us the options to track lots of different numbers, known as analytics, but which ones should we be looking at, and how can we use them to show the value of your efforts for your church community?
Our pick of the latest social media updates which could prove most useful to churches using social media in 2021
Websites and social media make it easy for people to find you online. We share five quick updates to make sure your online presence is up to date and inviting.
The Church of England welcomes the final SCIE (Social Care Institute for Excellence) overview report, published today, which details the learning from the 42 independent diocesan safeguarding audits and findings on improving responses to survivors of abuse.