Take 5 Steps To Make A Difference

Chase and Living Social have teamed up to increase awareness of the important role small businesses play in local communities and to help small businesses grow. Together they have agreed to give 12 small businesses across the US each a $250,000 grant to further their business. Each applicant has to submit a lengthy application complete with an essay section consisting of their responses to the statements and questions asked by the panel of judges and will be used to determine whether they should be awarded a Grant. Sounds like an amazing opportunity and we feel Chase and Living Social are doing a great thing.

Here is the kicker, anyone can apply BUT only the small businesses that get 250 votes at www.missionsmallbusiness.com will be looked at by the panel. Here are the 5 steps you can take NOW to help out your local small businesses!

1.  Go to www.missionsmallbusiness.com

2. Click button Login with Facebook– WAIT-There is NO personal information requested, it will NOT automatically make you “like” their page, you will NOT receive notifications, it is ONLY using your username to keep track of votes because you can vote for as many businesses as you wish, but you can only vote ONCE per business. Plus you can post your votes automatically to FB so your friends can vote also!

3. Search by business name or State and City

4.Click Vote

5. Share the link on Facebook so your friends have the opportunity to vote also!

It takes less than a minute! Your vote could help push that business to the next level increasing revenues, increasing new jobs and stimulating our economy. If that doesn’t get you motivated think of this: Some of you call it karma, but we at eFaith believe what God said in Luke 6:38, “Give and it shall be given back to you, press down, shaken together and running over!” That means when you help further someone else’s vision even better things will come back to you in your life!

HURRY AND GO VOTE TODAY!! VOTING ENDS THIS SATURDAY JUNE 30TH!!

~ We wish all the businesses out there the best of luck and we would appreciate it if you would vote for us also! Search eFaith- Lima, Ohio

 
 
 
 
 

Empowered Like Gutenberg

But I’m just a Pastor. I know that is what you are saying but whether you like it or not you are in markeEmpowermentting. Marketing is the term used to describe how someone promotes a thing. As Pastors and church leaders you are promoting, Yourself, Your church, and the Gospel! The Word says that we are to go forth and spread the gospel into every nation and God has already provided you a means to do so!!

I have just read one of the most important books any business owner or ministry staff should have. It’s called The New Rules of Marketing and PR by David Meerman Scott. (Click HERE to purchase) Here is an excerpt from The New PR Rules:

“In fact, one of my all-time favorite examples of success with the New Rules of Marketing and PR comes from an unlikely marketer: the pastor of a church in Washington, D.C. But his isn’t a typical church because he doesn’t actually have a church building. Instead he uses video technology, blogs, podcasts, and the Web to tell stories and build a spiritual community both on- and offline.

“The church should be using technology to reach a person; that’s what Gutenberg did in the fifteenth century with the printing press,” says Mark Batterson, lead pastor of National Community Church (also known as http://www.TheaterChurch.com ), a multisite church in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area that conducts five services per week in three nontraditional locations. “Most churches have a church building, but we feel that a building can be an obstacle to some people, so we do church in theaters and have built the largest coffee house in the Washington, D.C. area.”

What distinguishes National Community Church is Batterson’s approach of embracing technology and Web marketing and applying it to church. The TheaterChurch.com site includes a content-rich web site, podcasts of the weekly services, a motivational Webcast series, video, an email newsletter, Batterson’s extremely popular Evotional blog (www.evotional.com tagline: “Spirit Fuel”), and Twitter feed (www.twitter.com/MarkBatterson ). “The greatest message deserves the greatest marketing,” Batterson says. “I am challenged that Madison Avenue and Hollywood are so smart at delivering messages. But I believe that we need to be just as smart about how we deliver our messages.”

Attendance at national Community church exceeds 1,000 adults in an average weekend; 70 percent of them are single people in their twenties. “I think we attract twenty-somethings. Our two key values are authenticity and creativity. That plays itself out in the way we do church. I think that church should be the most creative place on the planet. The Medieval church had stained glass to tell the gospel story to the churchgoers, who were mostly illiterate. We use the movie studio to tell the story to people. We use video to add color and to add flavor to what we do. If Jesus had video in his day, it wouldn’t surprise me if he made short films,” says Batterson.

Batterson’s focus on the website, podcast, and online video (as well as video at the services) means that National Community Church staff members have some unique job titles, including “media pastor,” “digital pastor,” and “buzz coordinator.” “We want to use technology for really good purposes,” Batterson says. “Our website and my blog are our front door to National Community Church. The site is a virtual location in a sense. We have a lot more people who listen to the podcast and watch the webcast than who go to the services, so it is a great test drive for people. They can get a sense of the church before they arrive physically.”

Batterson’s enthusiasm for how churches can use the Web has caught the attention of thousands of other church leaders who follow his blog. “The two most powerful forms of marketing are word of mouth and what I call word of mouse. A guy named John Wesley, who founded the Methodist church, traveled 250,000 miles on horseback and preached something like 40,000 sermons. With one click of the mouse, I preach that my sermons with my podcast-that’s word of mouse. It is about leveraging the unique vehicles on the Web. The message has not changed, but the medium has changed. We need to continually find new vehicles to get the messages out.”

You have the power. It is in your hands! Don’t get overwhelmed by all the digital media Batterson is using. It took him time to grow and it will take you some time also, but start somewhere! Take that first step in using technology and next thing you know you will be growing, increasing members and their retention, and seeing other benefits from it. You will begin to wonder why you didn’t do it sooner!!

If you have any questions or need some help getting started email me at: abinkley@efaithondemand.com

I would love to help you out!!

~Ali Binkley

We Are Coming To Change Your World!

Hello Everyone!

I am Ali from the eFaith family of businesses and I just wanted to let you know that you will be seeing and hearing more from us coming very soon. Our mission is to educate Christian ministries with a simpified approach to todays techonology so they feel comfortable using it for their gain.

Keep on the lookout for us. . . We Are Coming!