Create a Brand For My Church
Serve up your communication with a heaping bowl of branding. Think you’re too busy to do that whole brand strategy thing? Not when branding functionality is seamlessly integrated into your communications platform, you’re not.
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Tell me
Long gone are the days when you could give your church’s brand strategy the short shrift. To not cultivate and maintain a consistent and unique brand now is doing your church a huge disservice. In today’s information-overload environment, differentiating your church to anyone your communication reaches—from long-time member to first-time onlooker–has never been more crucial. In short, every communication is an opportunity to imprint your church’s brand on your audience’s mind. And if you don’t make an impression, somebody else will. Because SoChurch knows that branding and communication go hand in hand, it lets you easily incorporate your church’s branding elements within a standards-based design that ensures you never run afoul of design good taste. SoChurch also puts your branding front of center—and never intrudes with its own—with features like a customizable color palette that helps you carry your brand through the entire interface and stand-alone website. And because Facebook, Twitter, and even email are their own branding beasts, SoChurch guides your branding efforts there with best practices that speak to each medium. Best of all, you can present everything through your own unique domain name that gives your church its very own space on the web.
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Everyone wins
You get differentiation. You control the branding of everything you touch—including the look of your external social networks–so that your church’s unique personality shines through.
You also get instant user-experience mojo. To keep you from going too far astray in the customization department, SoChurch establishes the latest usability standards from the get-go.
Wait no longer
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