Worship Facility Podcast: Write Above the Noise – 4 Keys to Developing Compelling Content in Your Communication

by | Church Communication, Leadership, Podcasts

The digital age with its increased demand for content has placed an incredible burden on church communications and media teams. With the average person exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 ads per day, messaging in all forms requires skillful writing to land on the radar of our communities.

In this podcast featuring writer and director Laura Woodworth, you’ll gain the skills to develop compelling content quickly and effectively, while strategically engaging your audience. If you’ve been tasked with communicating your church’s vision, these four development keys will enable you to tackle any writing assignment with confidence.

Takeaways include:

– How to write compelling content for any medium

– Web content

– Social media content

– Press releases

– Blogs

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