Kurt Steinbrueck's Profile
Biography
Kurt Steinbrueck is the author of the <a href="http://churchmarketingonline.com">Church Marketing Online</a> blog. He has been Director of Marketing Services with Ourchurch.Com for over 5 years providing <a href="http://marketing.ourchurch.com">Christian search engine optimization services</a> including services specific for <a href="http://churchmarketingonline.com">church marketing solutions</a> and private school marketing. Kurt is also a Deacon at his church.
Kurt Steinbrueck's articles
In my previous article, “The Seven Steps of Biblical Meditation – How To Read The Bible”, I listed the seven elements of Biblical meditation and contrasted them with the “Study” approach to reading the Scriptures. In this article I will further explain the seven steps of Biblical Meditation Biblically for a fuller understanding of this approach.
Posted: 2010-05-20
Category: Internet Marketing
Often times when studying the Word of God, we quickly read over the verses. We get a general understanding of the verses and may spend a few moments thinking about them. But shouldn’t studying the Word of God be more than that?
Posted: 2010-05-20
Category: Internet Marketing
Why do so few churches market themselves? Maybe it’s fear, possibly a fear that the marketing will not be any good or a fear that the church will become dependant on marketing instead of spiritual growth. Are you being controlled by fear?
Posted: 2010-02-16
Category: Marketing
In my last article we looked at what a podcast is, basically a pre-recorded, online, radio show that is distributed via RSS to all those who subscribe to the feed. Ok, so it may sound like a neat concept. I’ve always wanted to do a radio show, but is this really for churches? Should your church podcast and, if so, why?
Posted: 2010-02-08
Category: Podcasts
Twitter is growing in popularity right along with Facebook. So, why should the church care? Here’s my top ten reasons for churches to Twitter:
Posted: 2010-02-08
Category: Internet Marketing
With the rapid increase in the popularity of Twitter, it seems everyone and their uncle are creating Twitter tools and Twitter related websites. Some of these tools and websites are very helpful and can be great resources, while others leave much to be desired. So what tools should you use? What sites are good resources?
Posted: 2010-02-08
Category: Internet Marketing
In my last article we talked about how to plan for your studio podcast. Hopefully, you’ve figured out what you want to do, who you are doing it for, and what you hope to accomplish with the podcast. Now, let’s look at the actually production of the podcast and putting the “studio” in studio podcasting.
Posted: 2010-01-21
Category: Podcasts
In my last article we talked about some of the different kinds of podcasts your church may want to consider. The sermon and Bible class podcasts are pretty straight forward in terms of content and how to do them, but studio podcasts are a little less obvious. So, I thought I’d give some tips for how to plan and produce a good studio podcast. In this article I’ll focus on the planning and next article I’ll look at some production tips.
Posted: 2010-01-18
Category: Internet Marketing
We’ve talked about what a podcast is and some reasons why podcasting is relevant for churches, but what exactly should your church do for a podcast. There isn’t one specific answer. Every church has its own identity, its own strengths and weaknesses, and its own budget. So, you will have to decide what kind(s) of podcasting is best for your church, but here are a few ideas to get you going.
Posted: 2010-01-16
Category: Internet Marketing
Facebook is a great way to connect to your church members and have your church members connect to each other. Facebook can also be a great way to distribute church information, devotions, and articles. That’s because Facebook has applications which allow you to syndicate your church blog through either a Facebook Page or a Facebook Profile.
Posted: 2010-01-13
Category: Internet Marketing
Social media, or Web 2.0, is all the rage. Since millions of people are flocking to the various social media, it’s a great opportunity for churches. We’ve been looking at the various forms of social media and how Church’s can use social media as part of their church marketing strategy and more importantly, use social media to share the message of Jesus Christ. My previous set of articles focused on the social networking site, Facebook. Today, I want to turn our focus to another social networ
Posted: 2010-01-10
Category: Internet Marketing
Facebook is a great way to connect to your church members and have your church members connect to each other. Facebook can also be a great way to distribute church information, devotions, and articles. That’s because Facebook has applications which allow you to syndicate your church blog through either a Facebook Page or a Facebook Profile.
Posted: 2010-01-09
Category: Internet Marketing
Facebook has become the most popular social networking website on the Internet. Millions of people have a profile and most people have lots of friends. Their friends may range from family members, to people they work with, to friends from college or high school. Most of your church’s members who are on Facebook have friends who are not church members. So, how can this help you in your church marketing strategy?
Posted: 2010-01-08
Category: Internet Marketing
Facebook is currently the number one social networking website and third most popular social media site behind YouTube and Wikipedia. When looking for places to market your church, Facebook has a pretty big audience.
Posted: 2009-07-15
Category: Religion
Ive been looking at ways churches can use social media to market their online church marketing and reach others for Christ. In the last article I gave several ideas for videos that your church can create. In this article Ill discuss some simple ways to increase the effectiveness of your churchs videos as an online church marketing plan.
Posted: 2009-07-15
Category: Religion
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