Churches Go Mobile: Apps, Sites, and Mobile Strategy

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Churches Go Mobile:Apps, sites, and mobile strategy

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Churches & Technology

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The Message hasn’t changed, but the method has.

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-AT&T and Ebony Magazine

90% of churchgoers say that mobile tech

has a place in the church.

-Lifeway research

Only 13% of churches have a way for people

to submit prayer requests online.

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-Brandon Cox

“When Gutenberg finished his printing press…churches utilized print media like crazy. When broadcasting took off, so did

churches and some of the longest running programs on today are church broadcasts…But with the emergence of social

technologies on the internet, we’re slow to adopt."

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Line in the sand Churches go “prehistoric” and decide they won’t adopt new technology. D

Resist & hold Churches resist the technology as long as possible, then adopt it only to find they are already behind in innovation.

D Address & adapt

Churches recognize the patterns in technology usage and directly address them within the church.

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3 Ways Churches Adapt

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How has your church adapted?

Discussion (Post in the question panel.)

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Mobile Today

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P.C.’s

Tablets

Smartphones

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

200m

0m

400m

600m

800m

1b

1.2b

1.4b

Mobile TodayConnected device sales over time

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265 : 1

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Church Mobile Statistics

85% of smartphone users would rather “give up drinking water” than

delete their mobile apps. (Apigee)

91% of people admit their phone is within arm’s reach 24/7.

(LinkedIn)

The average American spends 2 hours and 57 minutes on mobile devices each day.

(Flurry)

Daily mobile device usage now exceeds time spent watching television for the

first time in history. (Flurry)

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Is your church meeting your members on the mobile

platform, where they spend hours each day?

Mobile Reigns Supreme

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Mobile Apps are King

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How Did We Get Here?

1990Internet is created

1999500,000 websites

2010500,000 apps

2008App store goes live

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Native apps are faster and more intuitive

EASE OF USE

Apps link directly to features and

tools users use most

DEEP CALLS-TO-ACTIONApps do in 1 tap

what mobile sites do in 20+

QUICK ACCESS

Apps encourage commitment and

repeated use

ON THE HOME SCREEN

Push notifications provide instant, actionable

communication

DIRECT COMMUNICATION

85% of users prefer apps to

mobile sites

CONSUMERS ARE THERE

Why Apps?

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Why do apps make sense for the church?

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The Impact of an App

• Increase attendance at events & programs

• Share your message beyond the Sunday service

• Ensure your congregation is always up-to-date

ENGAGEMENT

• Connect with a new generation of Christians

• Establish your presence on mobile

RELEVANCE

• Spread your message • Give visitors a complete picture • Empower members to invite friends

OUTREACH

• Spread awareness about programs & ministries

• Mobile tech helps boosts giving & attendance

MINISTRY

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Can you think of other ways mobile apps can help your church?

Discussion (Post in the question panel.)

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“We already have a responsive website. Why do we need an app?”

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Nielsen found that smartphone users spend 89% of their time in apps and just 11% using mobile web.

(SmartInsights)

That’s great, but…

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How many touches does it take to launch a mobile site versus a mobile app?

A Touchy Topic

10 to 25 1

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It’s not about choosing one or the other, it’s about choosing what comprehensive mobile strategy

best fits your church.

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Role of Mobile Sites

Role of Mobile Apps

‣ Primary use: information and marketing

‣ Recruitment / first impressions

‣ Drive traffic

‣ Responsive is best

‣ Comprehensive

‣ Primary use: member engagement

‣ Retention & adding value

‣ Instant communication

‣ Fast resource

‣ Personalized

‣ Offline access

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The Church / Missions Funnel

Most Engaged

Least Engaged

Website Visit

Social Media

Email marketing

Mobile app

SEO, paid search, content blogging

Church

The Church Engagement Funnel

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New Visitor Engaged Member Mature Disciple

• Basic church info • Service times • Location • Culture & dress

code details

• Event info • Announcements • Digital bulletin • Sermon media • Online giving

• Event info • Outreach &

volunteer opportunities

• Church news & announcements

• Online giving • Digital bulletin • Sermon media

Relevant info: Relevant info: Relevant info:

Church Member Personas

Regular Attender

• Connection cards • Next steps to get

involved • Class/group info &

sign-ups

Relevant info:

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The Church / Missions Funnel

Most Engaged

Least Engaged

Website Visit

Social Media

Email marketing

Mobile app

SEO, paid search, content blogging

Church

Goal: Move people toward bottom of funnel

New Visitor

Regular Attender

Mature Disciple

Who’s using your site and app?

Engaged Member

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Practical Application

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• In-service engagement using:

- Sermon notes

- Fill-in-the-blank notes

- Worship Info

- More

• Save on printing costs

• Easily accessible for members wherever they are

Digital Bulletin

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• Keep members up-to-date with church events

• Integrate with your online church calendar

• “Save to calendar” function for users

Events & Calendar

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• Communicate Instantly

• Updates/Announcements

• Customizable

• Segmented Push

Push Notifications

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• Sermons Series:

- Video, Audio, Notes

• Blog / RSS

• Groups

Integrations & Feeds

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• Media Library

• Ministry Directory

• Social Sharing

• Mobile Giving

• Church Contact Info

• Multi-Campus Support

• Real-Time Updates

And More

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–Robin Harper, Director of Communications at Southside Church

“I chose Bluebridge because of the features. It’s not just a media player. It’s an interactive tool to help our members do what they need, while

being able to share with friends.”

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Why Bluebridge?The Bluebridge Advantage

• One-of-a-kind platform • Always-current design • Continual updates

MOBILE APP EXCELLENCE

• Dedicated mobile strategist • Launch & promotion plan • Unlimited training & support

MOBILE APP SUCCESS

• A partner, not a vendor • We’ll lead you in mobile • 90-Day guarantee

BLUEBRIDGE PROMISE

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Summary

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Mobile Revolution Mobile apps are leading the charge

Technology Adoption Church used to be cutting edge, but not recently

Impact of an App Engagement Outreach Relevance Ministry

Personas & Funnel New Visitor Regular Attender Engaged Member Mature Disciple

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10 Free Strategy SessionsInterested? Leave your email in the question panel

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Thank you!

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Q & A SessionQuestions? Ask in the question panel!

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