Twitter Strategies
I was late to Anthony Coppedge’s coffee discussion. I rushed over my previous session, but unfortunately missed about half the discussion. I was mortified that I was late, especially consider that he’s the reason I’m here… So sorry Anthony!
Here’s a few things that caught my attention:
- Pastors timid about getting involved in Twitter and social media: If you’re going to live in a glass house, you might as well define the parameters.
- Find a way to relate to people in the way that they need to be connected with.
- Am I adding value? Or am I just talking?
Completely off topic but something I found very helpful: When Anthony was on staff at a church, his staff had a “pet project” each week. They were to find something that they thought was cool and then figure out how you’d do it, make it, recreate it. That might be a video intro, a mailer, etc. This is a great way to learn and grow. This require margin and intention in your week. Use a project management system. If you’re tracking your time and projects, you’ll better know how to prepare and plan for growth.





