Sunday, April 29, 2007

"Church Employs the Internet and Raises Revenue"

"No Doubt That Its a Church -- They Need Money Too -- Yep, It's a Business Folks...."

I have to give this church credit where its due. They knew they had to take action and grow leaps and bounds and went to the web for answers.....
Entrepreneur Business Blog:

"Sound out of reach? If you would've told the Eastpoint Community Church in Middletown, Delaware that their church community would increase membership by 277 percent about a year and a half ago, they would've thought you were crazy. But 18 months later, they've far surpassed their original goal and are moving into a larger space to accommodate the new churchgoers.How did they recruit so many new members? By using relatively inexpensive marketing techniques.

The campaign started with a prominent billboard on the side of a busy highway near their church, costing $1,000 per month for 14 months. On the billboard, they posted their website address under the main slogan. The church developed their website and tried to make it appeal to a younger demographic by also including Web 2.0 elements to build an online community. They followed up with a postcard mailer that went out to more than 47,000 households within five miles of their church, costing about $10,500."

Source:Entrepreneur Online

Its interesting that this church has more insight on onilne marketing than a lot of midwest businesses. These guys knew about costs and what they wanted to achieve. The investment was actually pretty small compared to what big companies are doing or... not doing in some cases.They even used Web. 2.0 elements !!!

Here are some extra things I noticed:

* They increased direct mail response 48%
* They are targeting the youth and getting a response
* The are encouraging participation
* They are incorporating online and offline techniques

Direct mail is not an easy thing to nail with one shot. There are a lot of things you need to do so the campaign will come out right. These guys also used a little SEO in their campaign.

Still, these guys are on the right track.

Ted Cantu writes for the fascube network and posted this on April 29, 2007 at 8:29 pm. He can be found at
http://seowebcoach.typepad.com/

Sunday, April 15, 2007

New Podcast Show Launches in San Francisco


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"Dynamic SEO - Direct Marketing Podcast Show Launches in San Francisco"

Ex-Advertising Veteran, Ted Cantu, is back once again with an ALL - NEW Podcast. Cantu has worked for such heavy hitters as WWF, Capital Records, Coca Cola, Foote Cone and Belding, Citibank, Unilever, Snuggles, GM, Ford and a whole host of others is now showing you how to delve into the jungles of ENTREPRENURIALSM.

This show has a real twist to it. We cover interactive multimedia but go one step further with Direct Response marketing. We show you the ins and outs of copywriting, online marketing and how to get top rankings in Yahoo and Google. We discuss SEO topics, news and strategies.

This will also host a series of video footage from some of our live appearances -- most notably is our upcoming one at Automation Alley. We will have insightful copywriting tips to enhance your current sales campaigns. This is created to be a resource for San Francisco, California entrepreneurs and for those who want to explore working from home...... Now is the time !!

Posted by profitsecrets on Sunday, April 17, 2007 - at 8:02 am