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Free e-books on using Facebook and fan pages for non-profits, churches etc
Internet marketing company Hubspot are offering a free 30-page PDF e-book explaining how to set up and use Facebook fan pages. Although this is in the context of marketing a company via Facebook, much of the information is very helpful to anyone starting or maintaining a fan page for non-profit, church, ministry or evangelism. Best introduction I’ve seen on the subject.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/1991
Building Facebook fan pages for church and ministry using FB markup language
Church 2.0 blog is just starting a 6-part series on designing a Facebook fan page, particularly with churches in mind. This includes using ‘Static FBML’ code to create stunning and individual effects.
http://internetevangelismday.com/blog/archives/2042
Publicize your church website URL effectively with a visible signboard
If your church website has been written with outsiders in mind, obviously you want them to visit your site. There are many ways to tell people, including contact cards, search engine optimization and paid-for Ad-Words (which can be targeted very precisely, based on searches about your own town name). But the basic, easy, no-brainer is to display the church URL on the wall of the church building or street-side noticeboard, large enough to be easily read by those in passing vehicles.
http://internetevangelismday.com/church-website-publicity.php
Lausanne World Pulse- Making Waves Trans World Radio Help Students Create a Splash for God
TWR recently launched a new website sub-portal, aimed at piquing the interest of 20-somethings and encouraging them to take a new look at world missions and their role in it.
http://lausanneworldpulse.com/perspectives.php/703/05-2007?pg=all