
Church Communicators Gather in San Diego for Conclave
It's that time of the year again. We're gathering church communicators from around the country to gather in San Diego on May 23 & 24th for The Conclave Sessions: San Diego.
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It's that time of the year again. We're gathering church communicators from around the country to gather in San Diego on May 23 & 24th for The Conclave Sessions: San Diego.
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We've add a few more screenshots to our Facebook gallery of church websites on Ekklesia 360. Check them out and while you're there Like us to stay in the loop on the latest, research, best practices and information to help churches online.
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We are glad to have Jodi Stevens join our team at MonkDev, the creators of Ekklesia 360. With teams in California, Texas, and North Carolina, Monk has weaved remote working into the fabric of the company. Learn more about here in this blog post at the MonkDev ...
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When Biltmore Baptist Church in Arden, NC went looking for a website platform that could handle their multiple locations, they came to Monk Development.
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Access to our webinar archive continues to be one of the most popular requests we get here at MonkDev. When you sign up, you'll get access to all of our past webinars for free.
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There's a dirty word in the land of church communications: Marketing.
That's right, marketing.
It conjures up images of sleazy, pushy, aggressive sales people who have one thing on their mind: CASH MONEY.
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It happens. If you're a part of a nonprofit organization, you're probably running your website on a shoestring budget. When push comes to shove, and resources get doled out, the website usually gets left in the dust.
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Let's face it: sometimes it's tough getting what you want in life.
If you're involved in any sort of communications role at your organization, you know the challenges of getting the things you need to be successful. Resources, staff, time, buy-in from senior leadership; these things all have a ...
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Your website is too complicated. There, I said it. But deep down, you know it's true.
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Keeping your organizational website updated with fresh, new content can leave the responsible parties feeling a little like Sisyphus. You know, the Greek myth where this poor chap is doomed to roll an immense bolder up a hill, only to have it tumble back down the second he's finished!
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