The main points I gained from the Australian Catholic Media Conference 2012 were:
* we, the Church (and its institutions) need a strong loving presence in the digital world
* get the Catholic / Christian message out there
* be gentle and compassionate in your approach - use Jesus as your model
* tell your story, Jesus story and the Church's story - people love stories
* use blogs and social media, particularly You Tube, Facebook and Twitter - take the risk, yet have 'conditions of use' whereby you may cancel inappropriate responses
* [link one to the other for maximum output]
* develop well constructed websites and include links to good Catholic websites eg Fr Barron
* include on these websites podcasts, videos, texts, etc., of messages / sermons from key people within the parish [or school]
* support and promote quality mainstream media shows and articles relevant to the message eg ABC
* support and promote authentic social justice websites and activists
* use xt3.com website for youth involvement throughout Australia (from Sydney Archdiocese)
For an overview of the key speakers and a summary of their points go to the blog post at: 'Australian Catholic Media Conference 2012 - an Overview with Links'.
The 'Australian Catholic Media Conference 2012 - a summary of key points for the digital age' blog post written by Bryan Foster, author of Church Marketing Manual for the Digital Age (2nd ed), - the paperback and ebook manual for Church communications and marketing personnel - 304 pages of easy to read and implement summarized points, which allow for a considerably large number of quality stategies and examples to be detailed and available for church marketing personnel - with copyright remaining GDPL. Book available from Amazon.com and Createspace.com




Love is the meaning of life. To love and to be loved being the main purpose for our whole existence. Why then do so many people allow all the other lifestyle issues, values, resources, relationships, etc, become a distraction? Why then do so many people let the distractions interfere and often dominate their lives?

Photographic images are the basis of any successful church marketing / communications
plan. The more relevant and appealing the better! Remember - 'a picture
tells a thousand words'!!!
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