POP GOES THE CHURCH – Part 1

Wired Churches’ public training seminars are an undiscovered cache of business and marketing techniques. These events, hosted at Granger Community Church, cater to church ministry leaders locally as well as nationally. Although their target audience is the religious community, these events are easily adaptable to the business community as well.

The event I will cover is called POP GOES THE CHURCH and it will take place on March 14, 2008. It consists of a workshop geared towards using modern marketing techniques to attract an audience. The premise is that the church needs to adapt to today’s world if it expects to continue growing and being an influence in the community. Old church habits need to be left behind and modern methods need to take their place.

This thinking is very much in line with the problems faced by modern-day media outlets such as newspapers and journalism schools as they struggle to find their place in today’s information age. The issue is the same: what does an institution need to do to remain viable in today’s world? How can it continue to attract crowds and keep them interested? With so many options available today, what can you do to stand out and appeal to your target audience?

Wired Churches’ public training events claim to address these questions as well as many more along those same lines. If you or the place you work for has struggled with these issues, this is a public event you should attend.

Stay posted for more information…