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PCP 316: 7 Ways To Get Fewer Sign Ups At Your Church
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What are things you can do that actually reduce the number of people who will take next steps at your church? In this episode, we discuss common things churches do (and should change!) that result in fewer sign-ups.
Welcome to episode 316 of Practical Church Planting.
Here are the 7 ways we discuss in this episode:
- Using specific email addresses
- Making signing up on your website confusing
- Not linking direct URLs in emails/social media/digital
- Not having someone at your connect table
- Sharing things too far in advance
- URL/social media handles are different
- You don't follow up on inquiries (or you do it too slowly)
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Ambassadors Ministries
If you wish you had a large paid staff and more leaders that could give dedicated time to the mission of your church, check out Ambassadors Ministries. At no cost to your church, they will coach your leaders to fundraise full, part-time, or supplemental salary and support you in all the administrative tasks of fundraising, so you can remain focused on the hard work of ministry.
Check out ambassadorsministries.com for more information.
Join the Practical Church Academy
For more in-depth and highly practical ministry training, check out the Practical Church Academy today.
Connect and never miss an episodeBe sure to subscribe to the podcast to get practical tips delivered right to you. For free resources to help you plant a church that thrives, check out practicalplanting.com.
You can also watch the video version of the podcast on our YouTube channel.
Have questions or want encouragement from other church planters? Join the Practical Church Planting Facebook group.
Want want to go even deeper to get the training you need to lead a church that thrives? Join the Practical Church Academy.
360 episodes
Manage episode 358633933 series 2327577
What are things you can do that actually reduce the number of people who will take next steps at your church? In this episode, we discuss common things churches do (and should change!) that result in fewer sign-ups.
Welcome to episode 316 of Practical Church Planting.
Here are the 7 ways we discuss in this episode:
- Using specific email addresses
- Making signing up on your website confusing
- Not linking direct URLs in emails/social media/digital
- Not having someone at your connect table
- Sharing things too far in advance
- URL/social media handles are different
- You don't follow up on inquiries (or you do it too slowly)
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Ambassadors Ministries
If you wish you had a large paid staff and more leaders that could give dedicated time to the mission of your church, check out Ambassadors Ministries. At no cost to your church, they will coach your leaders to fundraise full, part-time, or supplemental salary and support you in all the administrative tasks of fundraising, so you can remain focused on the hard work of ministry.
Check out ambassadorsministries.com for more information.
Join the Practical Church Academy
For more in-depth and highly practical ministry training, check out the Practical Church Academy today.
Connect and never miss an episodeBe sure to subscribe to the podcast to get practical tips delivered right to you. For free resources to help you plant a church that thrives, check out practicalplanting.com.
You can also watch the video version of the podcast on our YouTube channel.
Have questions or want encouragement from other church planters? Join the Practical Church Planting Facebook group.
Want want to go even deeper to get the training you need to lead a church that thrives? Join the Practical Church Academy.
360 episodes
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