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Years Experience
There are a lot of things to do, and usually, not enough people to do them. James Bishop Co. has 18+ years experience in ministry marketing. Get help from an expert that understands the unique marketing needs of nonprofits.
Having worked almost exclusively in ministry marketing since 2006, James Bishop Co. understands tight budgets, limited staff, and the never-ending pressure of needing to increase donations. Get help from someone who gets it.
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Working with James has always felt very strategic and thorough. He’s a person of integrity and heart that I can trust, and I gladly recommend him to those looking to either revitalize their brand presence, or start from scratch on a brand new idea!
James came on as a web consultant and quickly became our go-to guy for strategy and implementation. He did a fantastic job at teaching our team to think through our marketing strategy, not just telling us what he thinks will work. He's very collaborative and willing to go the extra mile to make sure we understand our options.
What I appreciate most is the fact that James Bishop Co.'s professionalism is accompanied by genuine interest, active listening and integrity. We weren’t just another job to be squeezed into a template. They took the time to understand the needs of a multi-cultural organization, speaking to a wide variety of audiences.
Knowing your audience is the first step toward effective communication with donors. The better you know them, the better you'll understand how to inspire them to give.
A solid ministry brand resonates with donors, promotes trust, and affirms the effective use of their contributions, inspiring continued relationship and increased support.
Having great data needs to be coupled with good systems. We've used the best and know how to make the most out of your marketing websites and donor databases.
It can seem like the laundry list of things we “should” be doing in ministry marketing will never end. This short, helpful eBook shares 5 simple things you can do to quickly improve your efforts and your outcomes.
by James Bishop
by Jessica Morgan
by James Bishop