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6 Phrases that Confuse Designers

6 Phrases that Confuse Designers

While there are definitely principles that separate good design from bad, communicating with each other through a wide vocabulary gap can be frustrating for both designer and client.

9 Reasons your Email Lands in the Spam Folder

9 Reasons your Email Lands in the Spam Folder

The probability that your email will land in someone’s inbox verses the spam folder or trash is called deliverability. The best thing we can do to increase how many people open our email is to do everything we can to make sure they actually get it in the inbox.

Comparing 4 Project Management Tools

Comparing 4 Project Management Tools

We’re going to lay out the top 4 project management tools we hear mentioned the most often in church communications circles and tell you what they are good for, what we like about them, what we don’t like, and why it matters.

Building Social Posts From Your Pastor’s Notes

Building Social Posts From Your Pastor’s Notes

It’s tough to create fresh and exciting ideas for social media every single day, especially if design or ideation aren’t your strengths. But your pastor records a sermon every week that can be full of content generation gold if you know where and how to pan for it.

4 Huge Issues for Church Communicators

4 Huge Issues for Church Communicators

There are at least four big issues that communicators deal with that have nothing and everything to do with the execution of our tasks. If we don’t address them, they will eat us alive without us even knowing they are there.

Next Steps Classes in a Digital Age

Next Steps Classes in a Digital Age

It may feel unusual to think about a next step/membership class as an all-digital thing, but could you be missing opportunities to bring more people in by ignoring the possibilities of a digital/in-person hybrid Next Steps class?