by Reba Collins
Last week we offered two
tips for using churches’ Websites to answer visitor’s questions. In
Answer
Visitor Questions (on Your Website) Before They’re Asked, our basic premise was and still is that the sooner
visitors…
- Know what to expect with basic hospitality information
- Reduce personal stress factors related to meeting a new group of people
- Know what’s next for them if they choose to go beyond a worship service
…the more willing they are
to engage in a visit, a group activity, and a mutual journey with a new
church.
Ease and efficiency engage people
more quickly than education and information. It’s that simple and that obvious.
Social media platforms are as pervasive and persuasive as
small-town gossip, and searchers will check out your personality and interests on
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. They drive our daily demand to access
information quickly, concisely, and in small bites. People looking for a church
do not suddenly abandon their needs when checking out a church online. It makes
sense for churches, then, to take full advantage of these communication tools
to deliver the information church searchers want in a medium that’s familiar to
them.
Here
are two more ways you can take advantage of potential visitors’ natural
curiosity and answer some of their pre-visit questions:
1. Pictures: Don’t make your Website and social media your church’s
highlight reel. Instead, make it where your church can just be “real” to a
potential visitor.
Your pictures answer
questions about authentic community and connection.
People
pictures answer a whole host of basic questions – What do I wear? – as well as deeper questions – Will they accept me as I am? Always keep in mind that people are highly
perceptive when it comes to reading your photos. Remember, too, that photos of only your most
beautiful people will make you seem like a place of perfection where average
people aren’t included.
2. Short Stories: Social media is a favorite location to broadcast ministry
happenings, but too often it serves as an outlet for information about and immediate
resource needs for events and activities. Your church, then, appears as a busy
place with too few resources.
Use promotional
postings to tell stories of your church’s vision and mission.
Ministry
postings can serve a higher purpose and answer big picture questions for
visitor such as: What are your vision,
mission and purpose? What makes you
different from other churches? Do you have a way to help connect visitors with
other people?
Help
strangers understand your purpose and personality by turning your postings into
short stories about who you are and what you do. Briefly, explain why an
upcoming ministry is important to your church’s ongoing mission in the
community. Or report results from a ministry that helped fulfill your vision. Don’t
write a story that asks (or begs) for participation. This only distracts from
your overall narrative as Christ’s ambassadors and does nothing to answer visitors’
questions.
People generally are
visually driven in their daily lives – just think of the number of screens you
watch during a normal day! Seize that momentum and post pictures and promotions
that tell your church’s story. Start
today!
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