Why should churches and pastors use social media? It’s a question I still hear from more pastors than not, even though the impact of social media can be as great as being a factor for overturning the government of Egypt, and shaping the political conversations of this election year, to name a few. DJ Chuang, host of Social Media Church podcast, starts on a conversation on these 5 things and invites your thoughts:
Show Notes ::
Social Media Church episode 5 with Vince Marotte
Josh Burns: Measuring Success for Social Media in Your Church
Buzzplant survey “How churches use social media” published at Mashable.com
Justin Wise: “websites with a blog get 55% more traffic than those sites that don’t“, citing a 2009 HubSpot survey
social media milestone on October 4th, 2012: One Billion People on Facebook
Facebook Tells Brands the Percentage of Fans Who See Their Posts = 16% (mashable.com, May 2012)
Facebook Pages Only Reach 17% Of Fans (allfacebook.com)
Facebook EdgeRank 101 #infographic
6 Tips to Increase Your Facebook EdgeRank and Exposure (socialmediaexaminer.com)
Nils Smith’s iMinistry 2012 notes
Social Media Church episode 2 with Nils Smith
PageData’s list of top Facebook pages “Most Talked About” in the Church/Religion category
Facebook page of Smoky Mountain Christian Village
And a postscript (that I wanted to say on this episode but forgot in the moment): what’s been (pleasantly) surprising is how much variety there is for how churches are using social media. This shows me that social media really are communication tools that can be used in so many creative ways. And the first step is to start. You’ll learn so much as you go, and like a treadmill, once you start, you’ll have to keep up and keep on learning.