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"There is an old saying that you never have a second chance to make a first impression. How do you say hell-o to your first-timers? One effective way is to provide a well done First Impression Piece. . . . A well designed First Impression Piece is the cornerstone of a church advertising plan. " |
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There is an old saying that you never have a second chance to make a first impression. How do you say hell-o to your first-timers? One effective way is to provide a well done First Impression Piece.
A First Impression Piece is a brochure that is given to new people as a way to briefly inform them about your church. Before Your Write A Word Before you contact a graphic artist or even write a word of copy for your brochure, write out answers to the following questions.
2. What makes your church unique in contrast to other churches in your area? 3. What are some benefits that people could expect to receive from attending your church? 4. What are newer members saying about your church? (A way to find out is to interview people in your church for testimonials.) 5. Who will be the primary audience you hope to reach with this advertising piece? (Families, youth, elderly, singles, particular ethnic group, etc.) 6. What do you want the reader to know, think, feel and do after reading your first impression piece? 7. What resources do you have available for producing this piece? (Budget, time, people who can help, equipment, final authority for approvals, etc.)
A cover should include . . .
The body might include . . .
Be sure to include . . .
A well designed First Impression Piece is the cornerstone of a church advertising plan. Develop or revise your piece using the ideas suggested above. |
1 Gary L. McIntosh is Director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Talbot School ot Theology at Biola University. McIntosh also publshes a monthly Newletter -- The McIntosh Church Growth Network Newsletter. This article was published on his web site McIntosh Church Growth Network in Chapter 16 in the Answer Book.