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March is wrapping up and so Marketing Month is coming to a close, too.  Well, sort of… (Keep reading)

Over the past month we’ve talked about a lot of different marketing topics, given real-life examples, and had our best offer yet for the Top Church Search Rankings service.  In case you missed some, here are some of the topics we’ve covered:

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One Last Offer!
Last week we offered our best offer yet on the Top Church Search Rankings service (TCSR), A 1-day offer of no setup fee.

It’s not too late!

We know that it can be difficult for churches to make quick decisions about things like church marketing, so we’re extending another offer.  If you contact us…

…and mention the TCSR offer and then move forward with purchasing the Top Church Search Rankings (TCSR) service by Friday at 4pm EST (April 4), we’ll take $100 off the setup fee of the Top Church Search Rankings service.

So, contact us today and we’ll discuss with you how you can be growing your church through online outreach.

Don’t Ever Give Up!
A couple of months ago, I wrote about how your website is in a race in the search engines.  It’s absolutely true.  So, just because Marketing Month is over, doesn’t mean that you should stop focusing on the marketing of your website.  Even doing a little bit each week can make a huge difference.

I hope the information we’ve talked about over the past month has been helpful for you and that you have taken the time to put together a marketing plan for your website and started to put it into action.  We’ll keep posting about marketing from time to time to help you with that plan, but if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to post a comment in a blog post or on Facebook or send me a question at support@ourchurch.com.  I’d be happy to answer your questions and help you to make your website more successful.  Of course, if you’d also like us to help implement your online marketing plan, we’d be happy to help with that as well.

So, keep at it and God bless!

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    Kurt Steinbrueck

    Kurt Steinbrueck is the Director of Marketing Services with OurChurch.Com. He also serves on the leadership of Family of Christ Lutheran Church in Tampa, FL. You can find him on Google+ as .

    7 Comments

    • Kurt, thanks for "taking the wheel" on the blog this month and sharing so much of your insight this month. Great job!

      • Happy to do it Paul. There are a lot of organizations struggling to be found. I'm just happy to help them to do that so they can better achieve their missions.

    • I personally have had a spiritual blog for 2 years. Reaching a lot of people by posting daily. I have been told that people look forward to the daily posts. I do not write them myself. The Lord has had me utilize a site that basically does the same thing and has many people submitting regularly.

      • Great, Renee! Regular posting to your blog is very important. I also love to hear about how people have found a way to do things, like updating their blog daily, in a way that is efficient. It makes it more likely for you to be consistent.

        God bless!

    • Great ideas you have shared.Thank a lot for taking the time.Marketing play a important role and Companies always want to find new ways to promote their brands and products. Marketing is on the rise, and organizations devote more and more of their marketing budgets to creating targeted material.