by Valerie Riese | Dec 1, 2022 | Church Marketing, Google Ad Grant, New Blog Style
Church attendance has been declining for a long time, and many churches closed during the pandemic. As we look toward 2023, churches continue their search for how to increase church attendance, even to pre-pandemic numbers. In this post, we’ll show you how to increase...
by Valerie Riese | Nov 17, 2022 | Church Marketing, New Blog Style
We’re going to have a little fun with a collection of 34 funny church signs poking fun at everything from the Super Bowl to your pets. But before you scroll through for a few laughs, I’d like to plant a little seed, so please indulge me for a moment. Do...
by Valerie Riese | Nov 3, 2022 | Church Marketing, New Blog Style
The universe screams that content is life, that blogging for your church is cheap, fun and will help your congregation grow. The same may be said of marriage, but simple isn’t the same as easy and getting started is, well–it’s just the beginning. This is the church...
by Valerie Riese | Oct 22, 2022 | Church Marketing, Microsoft Ads for Social Impact Grant, New Blog Style, Nonprofit Marketing
In the summer of 2022, Microsoft for Nonprofits announced a wonderful addition to its suite of products and services for mission-driven, 501(c)(3) organizations: the Microsoft Nonprofits Ads for Social Impact Grant (ASI). At Click Nonprofit, we’re excited to offer ASI...
by Valerie Riese | Oct 6, 2022 | Church Marketing, New Blog Style, Nonprofit Marketing
As our world becomes increasingly dependent on the internet, wise churches are investing more dollars into online marketing. Fortunately, there are many church marketing companies to choose from. At the same time, the sheer volume of products and services is...
by Valerie Riese | Sep 15, 2022 | Google Ad Grant, New Blog Style
Did you know your nonprofit has access to $10,000 for advertising every month through the Google Ad grant? Sadly, many nonprofits and ministries leave advertising dollars (and limitless growth potential) on the table because they don’t understand the Google grant...
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