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Webinar – Forget First Impressions: Make Lasting Impressions

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With Easter fast approaching, churches are already preparing to put their best efforts into making a great first impression for their visitors. And while it’s a good idea to make a positive first impression, what’s more important is making a great lasting impression.

On Wednesday, March 23 at 1 PM CST, I’ll be leading a webinar where churches will learn how to create effective follow-up with first time visitors from church marketing expert, Lawrence Swicegood, President of Clarion Call Marketing.

My friend Lawrence has some serious experience and is a true expert on marketing, communications and churches.

  • Member of The White House Presidential Advance Team for President George H.W. Bush 1988-1992
  • Vice president for two Public Relations agencies working with faith-based organizations & ministry leaders including:
  • BGEA / Rev. Billy Graham
  • Prison Fellowship / Chuck Coleson,
  • Promise Keepers / Coach Bill McCartney & Randy Phillips
  • Campus Crusade for Christ / Dr. Bill Bright
  • Samaritans Purse / Franklin Graham
  • Potters House Church / Bishop T.D. Jakes
  • American Bible Society
  • Salvation Army
  • Media spokesman and PR professional for a Fortune 500 healthcare organization, Tenate Healthcare
  • Director of Communications & Media for Fellowship Church, Grapevine, TX
  • President / Clarion Call Marketing & Communications:  a church marketing, communications & branding consulting firm

I’ll be interviewing Lawrence, who travels the U.S. consulting with churches, about why he believes how a church follows-up with visitors is far more important than just making a good first impression.

At 30 minutes, this will be a fast, rapid-fire webinar with time at the end for audience Q&A. It’s free, but you must register to join the webinar. Just click http://bit.ly/lastingimpressions to register for this free webinar. Be sure your staff takes 30 minutes to join us!

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