Be Social: The Social Media Handbook for Churches

Written by  //  December 1, 2011  //  Communication  //  2 Comments

Have you ever wondered how to use the latest technology for your ministry, organization, or cause?  Do the words social media scare you just to hear them?  Well I’m proud to announce an ebook that breaks down the most popular platforms being used today by giving the purpose behind each one, best practices, tips, and real life examples of how each piece of technology is being used.  From Facebook to Twitter to even emerging platforms like Google+ you will have a strategy moving forward to reach people inside your community to outside of your country.

The purpose of this book is not to teach someone how to set up RSS feeds, write HTML, or breakdown the difference between Tweetdeck and Hootsuite.  Instead it answers the questions I believe that most leaders in non-profits need answered about social media.  It is very practical and a very quick and easy resource to understand.  Basically if we were to sit down to lunch and you asked me what I thought about social media, why I thought it was important, and to give you examples of people doing it well then I would hand you this book.

If you would like to purchase this book you can by 3 different ways:

  1. Pay $5 by clicking here and download it to your computer, your iPad, your iPhone, or your Android phone.
  2. Purchase it here in the Kindle Store for $4.99.
  3. Sign your up church, ministry, or non-profit up for the Free App promotion from ROAR and get it FREE. Sign up and details are here.

Here are the first 2 pages of the book to show you a little of the style of writing, design of artwork, and feel of information:

 

 

 

About the Author

Matt is the CEO of ROAR (www.roar.pro), a mobile software company focused on providing solutions to churches and non-profits. He is also on staff with reThink, in social media, leadership, and marketing communications roles. More importantly, he is a husband of one and father of two.

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2 Comments on "Be Social: The Social Media Handbook for Churches"

  1. Jeremy Smith December 1, 2011 at 9:52 pm ·

    Added to my Christmas list!

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