Seth Muse’s One-Word Vision Statements For Social Media

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Seth Muse’s One-Word Vision Statements For Social Media

For today’s video interview installment, I had a chance to sit down with Seth Muse of The Height Church in Dallas TX.  He shares some of his workflow practices for managing social media for the church.

Seth also walks through the one word vision statements he’s defined for each social media platform that he uses.

It is a great conversation on the differentiation and expectations regarding all of the different platforms out there.

Let’s dive in and watch the interview:

What did you think about the one word vision statements?

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BTW, this is part of a new “Lunch & Learn” series of video interviews I’m hosting over at The Church Butler’s FB Page.  For example, DJ Chuang shared about using multiple websites for church, or Adam Weber talks about how Embrace Church is approaching Easter Promotion or Peter Gowesky on how Hope City Church SRQ used direct mail to fill seats at their church plant or Holly Tate sharing social media tips for Easter.

You’ll eventually see this as a new podcast, but if you liked this one, you’ll find more over at the Church Butler FB Page. Go check it out!

What about HouseParty? Periscope? SnapChat? Tumblr? Pinterest?  What 1-word vision statements can we use for them?

Kenny Jahng is a content marketing advisor and communications strategist who helps nonprofit, cause-driven and faith-based organizations / churches. You can connect with Kenny on Twitter @kennyjahng

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