How to Promote a Church Event for Free

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Advertise your church's next special speaker, conference or festival without spending a dime.

Churches have limited budgets, and when it comes to cutting corners, advertising a new sermon series or Bible study is usually the first thing to go. However, promoting your upcoming church event doesn't have to cost a thing.

Instructions

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      Find community publications with free calendar listings. Some newspapers, websites and magazines do not charge organizations to list upcoming activities in their community calendars.

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      Fax a press release to area news outlets. Not every television station or magazine covers faith-based activities, but if it's a slow news week, the editors may be struggling to fill their space. Find a church secretary or volunteer who can write and submit a release for each special speaker, support group or event you host.

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      Have your members pass out fliers to friends. Word of mouth is a powerful tool, so print up some posters in the church office-even if they're on a simple sheet of white computer paper-and encourage members to put them on their neighbors' mailboxes with a personal note asking them to attend.

    • 4

      Ask about a trade. Some magazines, radio stations and television stations will let you run an advertisement for free if they can be an official sponsor of the event in exchange.

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      Contact ChristianHappenings.com. This Web outlet is a popular source for listing Christian events and activities open to the public.

Tips & Warnings

  • At your next event, collect email addresses of members and visitors who would like to be on a mailing list and receive announcements about future activities at your church.

  • Be careful not to spam. If your members are passing out fliers, tell them to stick to personal acquaintances. Littering the entire neighborhood can be a turn-off.

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