Churches are noticing a dip in their followers. While this is alarming for any church, there is a way to increase followers.
Without much ado, here are some tips to help your church boost its flock using local SEO and online marketing strategies.

1. Audit Your Website: Whether you like it or not, keywords are important and so are backlinks. Use a tool like Yext or BigLee, a web-based tool without a user-friendly interface to audit your website and find out where you can improve your site to make it more search engine friendly.
2. Create an Online Social Media Presence: If you truly want to reach out to more people, it is necessary that you have a social media presence. So, get online and create a Facebook page for your church along with a Twitter profile and an Instagram profile.

4. Engage Your Target Audience: Improving your follower count is not just about getting online and working on local SEO. You also need to communicate with your audience and engage them rather than using social media just to request donations or acquire volunteer.
You can easily set this up through TribeLocal that allows you to keep a track of reviews and comments and respond to them. You can do it from a single dashboard and this means you don’t have to worry about logging onto multiple sites to respond to individual reviews, comments, mentions and views.

5. Add an FAQ Page on Your Church Website: When people want to join a ministry, they have multiple questions. Anticipate those questions and provide relevant answers on your ministry website. You can work with a local SEO expert to come up with the right keywords to include in your question and answers to optimize the webpage and at the same time giving visitors the information they seek.
6. Use Photos and Videos on Social Media: Research shows that if you use photos in your tweets, it boosts retweets by 150 per cent. Now, that is something you just cannot ignore if you want to increase your flock. So, get onto Twitter and tweet regularly about your ministry and the work it is doing. Make sure you include a photo with each tweet to spread the word about your church.
Don’t expect your target audience to be online at the same time and read the posts you publish on your social media pages. Hence, it is perfectly alright to repost content a few times. Try to post the same content a few days later, but at a different time. This ensures your target audience reads your posts and act based on what they read and feel. You can easily schedule the repost for days when there is no much happening in your church. It is a great way to spread the word around about your church and acquire new followers.
7. Become a Social Listener: Don’t use social media just to talk about your church and the work it is doing. Also, use these platforms to learn about your audience and find out what they are saying about your church. You can use an application called Mention to scour social media about any mention of your ministry.
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