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In episode 207, we're talking with Nick Runyon, Ashlee Heiligman and Julie Ann Walton about their new media series called Reimagine Orphan Care. Nick from The Archibald Project shares with us about storytelling and the power of media to help orphans and vulnerable children and Ashlee and Julie from Global Child Advocates share some of the misconceptions they've encountered when talking with others about orphan care. All that plus some wrap up conversation on CAFO Summit in Atlanta. Full show notes can be found at thinkorphan.com
This week Attempting Fatherhood is Nick Runyon. He's a former pilot, turned founder of The Archibald Project, an orphan and adoption advocacy group that focuses on the media side of information, creating stories, videos, etc. which help bring awareness to adoption and the orphan crisis. When we were thinking of adoption, we watched one of their mini-docs which profiled a birth mom and adoptive family at the hospital over a 48-hour period and it was profound. We talked about how "brutal" he and his wife's infertility was, how hard it can be when you are placed with three kids who don't speak your language, and the universal truth of struggling to get our kids to sleep! Follow Archibald Project for more. And the account I reference in the opening is Big Little Feelings. Of course you can be following us on Instagram and NOW NOW NOW on YouTube as well. Yes, these fathers have agreed to have their beautifully tired dad faces showing while talking about life. These un-cut, un-edited videos are a great way to reach even more fathers and spread the love. Make sure you are subscribing to our social accounts and this podcast here and more importantly, take a second and SHARE THE SHOW. That's the only way we grow this and keep reaching more dads. Thank you for your support and get ready for a great new season of Attempting Fatherhood!
A first for The SaaS Brand Strategy Show, we bring on guest Nick Runyon, President at former DRMG client PFL. On today's episode, we get into the category creation process with Nick, and unpack PFL's business. We talk about their progression and evolution through the years, the category they started with, and the category they ended up with after their engagement with DRMG. You'll hear about the major unlock the teams encountered through interviewing PFL stakeholders and customers: that today's world is an Attention Economy. And that the best way to gain people's attention is a combination of online and offline interaction. The perfect blending of what PFL does. And hence, the Hybrid Experience was unveiled. Strap in for a ride through the PFL's SaaS Brand Strategy process with DRMG, and what it means to nail your messaging and positioning in a way that intuitively resonates with your market. We'll also talk about the recent news that PFL adjacent company Sendoso recently received a $100 million investment. And we ask Nick what this means for their category and their business. Learn more about PFL here. About DRMG: SaaS Brand Strategy (SBS) isn't about the colors you use, or the typeface you choose. It's about the category you design and the story you tell. DRMG exists to help SaaS businesses find their magic bullet, load it, and fire it into the market. The companies we work with come out the other side with differentiation, defined categories, and the messaging to back it up. They're organizationally aligned, inspired, and ready to tell a better story—and win. Own the brand that drives demand. With DRMG. Learn more at https://drmg.co
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You will be blessed by the testimony of special Guest Nick Runyon. Nick is a talented and authentic guy whom God has used to reach people all over the world for Christ, but it wasn't until a life changing event occurred that Nick truly began to understand the redemption, forgiveness, grace, and mercy of God. It was after this event that Nick began to understand the life he was born to live.
Nick Runyon is the CMO at PFL.com, a leader in the Tactile Marketing Automation space. In this episode we get into everything Tactile Marketing Automation. You know, sending things to prospects and customers as part of your playbook. We talk about how PFL got into this space. Normally I don’t spend a lot of time on founding stories but this one is very interesting. Tune-in to learn how PFL evolved from a small local print shop into an organization with global reach. Plus, Nick shares some ideas about how to implement tactile marketing automation as part of your ABM campaigns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe | Transcript | Comment The Episode in 60 Seconds Despite thousands of incoming digital signals each day, each of us is still a physical creature. We long for personal mail, place trinkets on our desks, long for presents on our birthdays, and keep ticket stubs and other physical memories. How do we effectively integrate the physical with the digital? Tactile Marketing Automation (TMA) is a growing category and includes its own software TMA fulfills the marketing fundamentals A well-timed physical presentation gives you a moment of undivided attention Our Guest Nick Runyon is the CMO of PFL, a company that has grown from on-demand printing to a mature marketing automation company specializing in Tactile Marketing Automation which inserts direct mail, swag, and other physical objects into the nurture process. He is also a current member of Revenue Collective and founder of Media Tractor, a marketing agency. He has been a podcast host, and a senior executive for global non-profits [here and here] which have reached over a billion individuals worldwide. Show Notes Whenever you involve multiple channels in your buyer journey, you get up to an 8 - 10% response rate. When you coordinate direct mail with multiple channels, we see response rates spike over 20%. — Nick Runyon In episode 11, we heard how Kenna Security used direct mail for their greatest trade show appointment conversion ever:
We get it, everyone’s inboxes are flooded with webinar and virtual event invitations. So how do you stand out from competitors in a way that wows audiences and generates the engagement you’d expect from a physical event? Tactile marketing is the key (and we know from personal experience!). For this year’s B2B Sales & Marketing Exchange online experience, Demand Gen Report partnered with PFL to send attendees swag boxes filled with goodies to get people excited for the event. We sent more than 1,200 personalized packages to their homes and saw an outstanding 70% attendance rate! Plus, our attendees raved about the kits, sharing pictures online and engaging with us. In this episode, our Editorial Director Andrew Gaffney sits down with Nick Runyon, CMO of PFL, to discuss the planning behind the box and how we brought it to life.
In episode 3, we talk to Whitney and Nick Runyon, founders of The Archibald Project.The Archibald Project is an orphan care advocacy organization, using media to tell stories. Their stories advocate for orphans, educate on orphan care, build community, and inspire people into action. Because The Archibald Project exists, fewer children are called orphan.Check them out at:https://www.thearchibaldproject.com/http://www.facebook.com/thearchibaldprojecthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM32JmlLuOH8PaeuL59znbQhttp://instagram.com/thearchibaldproject
Two things are true about marketing—saturation across digital channels makes it difficult to be different and using direct mail is a unique option to reach customers at home where they are spending most of their time these days. Today’s guest is Nick Runyon from PFL. The software company makes tools that help marketers bridge the gap between digital and direct mail marketing using Tactile Marketing Automation (TMA). Go beyond the send! Some of the highlights of the show include: PFL: Orchestrates digital difference between TMA and direct mail marketing Pandemic vs. Marketing Plans: Collectively, society remains pessimistic, fearful Consumption and Conversion: Cut through digital clutter for direct mail comfort CRM Mishaps: Direct mail data mashed together from multiple people, places TMA: Enables direct mail to be triggered to send based on digital intent signals Getting Started: What’s the overall experience that you want to deliver? What business objectives do you want to move with that experience? Sales Process Sequence: Experience value proposition via opt-in engagement Bottom Line: Direct mail is popular right now but more expensive without TMA Advanced Tactics: Accelerate value with TMA software through PFL Links: Nick Runyon on LinkedIn PFL AMP 205: Cutting Through the Noise By Integrating Direct Mail With Digital Marketing With Ryan Cote From Ballantine The Lean Startup by Eric Ries Ben Sailer on LinkedIn CoSchedule Quotes by Nick Runyon: “When I think about direct mail and I think about Tactile Marketing Automation, the difference between those two is that we’ve taken direct mail into really the digital environment.” “Tactile Marketing Automation is really the orchestration of an overall multichannel customer journey.” “One of the challenges that marketers are facing now with this increase in digital consumption is really cutting through the clutter and making an impact and gaining a moment of attention from our customers and our prospects.” “Reasons why direct mail is overall resurging: It’s comfortable, it’s familiar, it also monopolizes my attention whenever direct mail is in my hand.”
Need to get attention with prospects or to build an amazing experience for your clients? On today's episode you'll discover a strategy that smart companies use to get amazing open rates. Today, I'm excited to introduce you to Nick Runyon, fellow Forbes contributor and the CMO at PFL.com. Nick is an accomplished executive with 20 years of experience in developing and implementing marketing strategies that drive fast and scalable growth. As CMO of PFL, he is responsible for guiding global brand strategy and awareness as the company continues to pioneer and lead the new Tactile Marketing Automation category. How do you generate amazing open rates on a campaign? Nick shares real world stories about how companies are using dimensional mail to get through to prospects. You'll hear about ways that tech companies get through the clutter with creative direct mail tactics. If you sell to companies with buying teams , you'll learn how to deliver a message to the buying team so it's not corrupted in translation as it passes through the organization. You'll also discover several interesting use cases for dimensional mail.
Need to get attention with prospects or to build an amazing experience for your clients? On today’s episode you’ll discover a strategy that smart companies use to get amazing open rates. Today, I’m excited to introduce you to Nick Runyon, fellow Forbes contributor and the CMO at PFL.com. Nick is an accomplished executive with 20 years of experience in developing and implementing marketing strategies that drive fast and scalable growth. As CMO of PFL, he is responsible for guiding global brand strategy and awareness as the company continues to pioneer and lead the new Tactile Marketing Automation category. How do you generate amazing open rates on a campaign? Nick shares real world stories about how companies are using dimensional mail to get through to prospects. You’ll hear about ways that tech companies get through the clutter with creative direct mail tactics. If you sell to companies with buying teams , you’ll learn how to deliver a message to the buying team so it’s not corrupted in translation as it passes through the organization. You’ll also discover several interesting use cases for dimensional mail. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Using Direct Mail To Move Prospects Through Your Funnel Salespeople use direct mail to move their prospects through their sales funnel but how does that impact the business? Let's talk about that in this episode. Nick Runyon loves everything about marketing. He started out promoting his parents' and friends' business and ever since he's been fascinated by connecting people with problems to people who have solutions. Direct mail defined Traditionally, direct mail has included letters, solicitations, and mailboxes. These can be personalized for marketing messages and are called tactile marketing. Nick started personalized direct mail when he needed to reach out to a gentleman with a portfolio of assets who had an interest in their mission. It was difficult to connect with billionaires but Nick was able to. Without much information, Nick was able to get his location and send him a package that included his book. Nick wrote a personal message in that book and called the gentleman fifteen minutes after he got the notification that his parcel was delivered. That got him a meeting. He was invited for lunch and they were able to build a business relationship. That is the power of direct mail. People want to know that they matter and this is an opportunity to go beyond marketing automation. Tactile marketing automation Tactile marketing is the coordinated and personalized orchestration of your digital and tactile efforts coming together. While email has an open rate of 1-2%, direct mail show a higher rate of 2-4%. When efforts are coordinated and worked in a timely way, sales reps can capture a person's attention and move the conversation forward. Effective implementation starts with the identification of your ideal customer profile and you only mail people who fall under your customer category. Direct mail isn't just about sending, it's about giving personalized, valuable, timely, and intentional solutions to your target customers. You can also use traditional principles of marketing and incorporate them into your present strategies. “Using Direct Mail To Move Prospects Through Your Funnel” episode resources Connect with Nick Runyon via his LinkedIn account and visit his website. Speak with Donald directly for more sales talks. Reach him via these channels: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook about any sales concerns. Try Pipedrive today for FREE! As a TSE listener, PipeDrive is offering you an EXTEND trial beyond the typical 30 days + 25% off your first three months after trial. Try it today at → https://pipedrive.live/tse use your code: pipedrivetse. This course is brought to you in part by TSE Certified Sales Training Program. It's a course designed to help new and struggling sellers to master the fundamentals of sales and close more deals. It will help them elevate their sales game. Sign up now and get the first two modules for free! You can go and visit www.thesalesevangelist.com/closemoredeals also call us at (561) 570-5077. We'd love for you to join us for our next episodes so tune in on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Spotify. You can also leave comments, suggestions, and ratings to every episode you listen to. You can also read more about sales or listen to audiobooks on Audible and explore this huge online library. Register now to get a free book and a 30-day free trial. Audio provided by Free SFX and Bensound. Other songs used in the episodes are as follows: The Organ Grinder written by Bradley Jay Hill, performed by Bright Seed, and Produced by Brightseed and Hill.
This week's show is called "Multichannel Marketing Best Practices and Success Stories" and our guest is Nick Runyon, CMO at PFL. Ryan and I are talking about tactile marketing, talking about building relationships and the value of still leaning in on a non-digital world when we can. Ryan say of PFL "... we are a marketing technology company. We have a SAS solution that coordinates tactile marketing, direct mail, dimensional mail with your digital marketing efforts. So, we integrate with your CRM or marketing automation platform to have a true multi-channel experience by that coordination, the orchestration of the physical and the digital. And, we leverage a long history of printing expertise in order to have that entire vertical integration operating at peak capacity for all of our customers." What we've seen is what you would expect that the warmer the contact, the more relationship that you have there, the more impactful it is. And the more quickly you can connect with a prospect and carry that conversation forward, what we've seen is what you would expect-- the warmer the contact, the more relationship you have, the more impactful it is. And the more quickly you can connect with a prospect and carry that conversation forward. This and a lot more! Listen in now and/or read the full transcript on the Heinz Marketing blog starting Monday, 10/05/20 at 6am PST. Listen to full recordings of past shows everywhere you listen to podcasts! Spotify, iTunes, Blubrry, Google Play, iHeartRADIO, Stitcher and now on Amazon music. Sales Pipeline Radio is sponsored and produced by Heinz Marketing on the Funnel Radio Channel. I interview the best and brightest minds in sales and Marketing. If you would like to be a guest on Sales Pipeline Radio send an email to Sheena.
Nick Runyon is an accomplished marketing executive with more than 20 years of experience developing and implementing marketing strategies. His latest endeavor as the CMO of PFL.com might be his biggest undertaking yet. On this episode of Marketing Trends, Nick details how coming into an organization as a CMO with a fresh set of eyes can be beneficial to the growth of the marketing department, why you should never call your customers clients, and why personalized, well-orchestrated experiences across all channels can mean endless possibilities. 3 Takeaways: Prove Your Value: The packages that the department sends out won’t close the deal on their own. It’s important to help customers understand that the experiences you provide are worth their time. Coordinate Across Channels: Customers do not want disjointed messages or experiences. Therefore, when doing multichannel efforts you need to coordinate your messaging and make sure that customers are receiving quality and consistent experiences. Add Value: There are a few things that are proven to add value, and one is personalization. To create a personalized experience, you need to understand your customer and what they face on a day-to-day basis. --- Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world’s number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing. To learn more or subscribe to our weekly newsletter, visit MarketingTrends.com.
The Adoption Connection | a podcast by and for adoptive parents
When Whitney and Nick Runyon put together her photography skills and his ability to travel on a budget as an airline pilot, a beautiful organization was born. The Archibald Project uses stories to educate people in all the ways to care for orphaned and vulnerable children. Melissa chats with Whitney about how her and Nick navigated their adoption, their whirlwind romance, and how others around the world are caring for their vulnerable children right in their community. Relevant Links: Connect with Whitney on Instagram The Archibald Project's Website Before We Were Yours: A Novel by Lisa Wingate* *This is an affiliate link
The Adoption Connection | a podcast by and for adoptive parents
When Whitney and Nick Runyon put together her photography skills and his ability to travel on a budget as an airline pilot, a beautiful organization was born. The Archibald Project uses stories to educate people in all the ways to care for orphaned and vulnerable children. Melissa chats with Whitney about how her and Nick navigated their adoption, their whirlwind romance, and how others around the world are caring for their vulnerable children right in their community. Relevant Links: Connect with Whitney on Instagram The Archibald Project's Website Before We Were Yours: A Novel by Lisa Wingate* *This is an affiliate link
The Archibald Project produces stories that increase the number of people caring for orphaned and vulnerable children. There are millions of orphaned and vulnerable children in this world, and caring for any of those children is a complex issue. That's why Whitney and Nick's work is so important. Their resources provide people with the encouragement, answers, and support they need to thrive in their activism. Links from the Interview - Learn more about (and support) The Archibald Project - The New Activist is Presented by International Justice Mission - The score of The New Activist is by Propaganda. The New Activist Social T - @NewActivistIs FB - @NewActivistIs IG - @NewActivistIs www.newactivist.is Host - @EdwardorEddie
In this podcast, Nils Smith and Nick Runyon talk about the pros and cons of being real and authentic on social media as well as the great things that Nick learned from the SMC Podcast on his final episode as co-host. Listen as they share their thoughts on how ministry leaders can draw the line between privacy and transparency in the age of social media, and their predictions for technology this 2020. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast.
My dear friend, Nick Runyon, joins me on the show today! He is married to Whitney and they are the founders of The Archibald Project and have adopted three beautiful children from the Congo! Today, you'll hear about his retirement as an airline pilot to becoming a humanitarian videographer traveling around the world sharing inspiring stories of adoption and the orphan crisis. We also talk about he and his wife, Whitney's adoption story. You will walk away wanting to learn more about adoption and orphans all over the world. Can't wait for y'all to hear this! Get All The Links from Today’s Show Here Connect with Taylor:Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all, wherever you are, whatever you're doing, whoever you're with. I hope you will take a moment and just celebrate what 2019 has given you, honor what it has taken, and look for ways to anticipate what 2020 will bring. Be sure you tune in next week for the last episode of the season with my friend Nick Runyon. It's a powerful one and you won't want to miss it.
In this podcast, Nils Smith and Nick Runyon talk about one of the most controversial things Facebook has recently started on: its very own cryptocurrency, Libra. With Facebook’s mission to bring the world closer together, is Libra one of its ways to create meaningful connections to its end users? Listen as Nick and Nils share their thoughts on how this could be a game-changer for churches, and how this could make an impact in the global economy. These and more on this SMC podcast. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast.
In this episode, Nils Smith and Nick Runyon are together to talk about one of the most confusing, overwhelming, yet exciting topics today–cryptocurrency. Nils and Nick address questions about why blockchain technology should matter to nonprofit organizations, especially churches, and share its advantages and disadvantages to a church’s mission, and more. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: Crypto for Good in Amazon Engiven Nick Runyon Nils Smith
For today's episode of the Future.Bible Podcast, Kenny and Dj sit down with Nick Runyon, the Executive Director of CV Outreach and Media Tractor.Listen as Nick shares some of his experience in Digital Evangelism and ways on how to enlarge the Kingdom through technology.Did you know you can catch-up on past episodes of the the Future.Bible Podcast, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, TuneIn and wherever else you go to download great podcast content.Contact details:Twitter: @runyonskiIG: @nicholasrunyonFacebook: @runyonLinkedIn: @nickrunyonWebsites:https://mediatractor.comhttps://cvoutreach.com
In this episode, Jay Kranda, Nick Runyon, Nils Smith and Justin Murff are together for the Virtual Church Gathering to talk about what exactly a virtual church is, how ministries and organizations are handling the current digital expressions, how core principles of the church are carried out in today’s digital context, and more of the challenges and opportunities along with it. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: Jay Kranda: https://www.jaykranda.com/ Saddleback Church: https://saddleback.com/ Nick Runyon: https://nickrunyon.com/ CV Outreach: https://cvoutreach.com/ Nils Smith: http://nilssmith.com/ Nils Smith YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBOV814sSrufYjAU4cZhaWQ Justin Murff: https://www.facebook.com/jtmurff
Welcome to the 4th episode of Coffee with Preachers, hosted by Dave Willis. This podcast is all about real conversations with those who preach and share the Gospel and today we are honored to have someone who has facilitated the sharing the Gospel with millions!Nick Runyon is a speaker, ministry leader, and digital marketing expert who has served in a number of large ministry roles, including as the Executive Director of Christian Vision - North America.This conversation is nothing short of amazing so make sure you buckle up and tune in for some real wisdom from our friend Nick!
In this episode, Nick Runyon and Nils Smith talk about three of the biggest leaders in the technology space today–Facebook, Google and Apple, and look into whether they are “friends” or “enemies” of the church, and more about what roles they play for churches to thrive. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: Podcast 248: Building Faith-Based Communities through Facebook Groups with Nona Jones & Bishop Walker Facebook Google Apple
Tune in to this week's Future.Bible Podcast with our special guest, Nick Runyon. Nick is the executive director of Christian Vision (CV) North America. CV is a global ministry with a strategic goal to reach a billion people with the Gospel, using a variety of methods and media. In this episode, Nick talks about their work on CV Outreach, an initiative which helps bridge the gap, brought about by changing technology and complexity, between the Church and the people. CV Outreach utilizes various online strategies, such as online advertising, web development, and social media, among others, with the end goal of connecting these people to CV Outreach's partner churches. Get to know more about Nick and his work through his website at www.CVOutreach.com.
In this episode, analytics consultant and creator of Viz.Bible Robert Rouse joins Nick Runyon as they talk about how the concepts of data visualization and business intelligence play huge roles in churches and ministries today. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: Robert Rouse Twitter Viz.Bible Viz.Bible Facebook Faith Leads Tech Conference 2018
In continuation to the podcast on Learning from Facebook, Nick Runyon shares the remaining ten out of the 20 learnings he gained from his recent visits to Facebook’s California and Texas offices. Learn more about how these insights can help you and your ministry thrive. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast Show Notes: Learning from Facebook Part 1 Building Faith-Based Communities through Facebook Groups with Nona Jones and Bishop Joseph Walker
Being in this world, but not of it – this is what well known Hollywood actor Stephen Baldwin is driven towards. Listen to Nils Smith and Nick Runyon as they talk with Stephen about how he presses forward in his 10-year ministry, charity and other Christ-centered initiatives with boldness. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: Stephen Baldwin @StephenBaldwin7 @stephenbaldwin7 Heaven How I Got Here, A Night With the Thief on the Cross
The recently-concluded F8 Conference has given us a look into Facebook’s incredible innovation, improvement and features to look forward to. In this podcast, Nils Smith and Nick Runyon, together with guests Justin Dean, Holly Tate, Kenny Jahng and more talk about the future of Facebook for ministries and churches amidst these changes. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast.
Katie Allred shares the story of how she started the Church Communications facebook group and how she gained nearly 16,000 members just two years into it. Nils Smith and Nick Runyon also take the opportunity to discuss how Facebook groups provide a great opportunity for every church. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: @katiejallred Church Communications
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Quetisons podcast, Todd Adkins and Daniel Im are joined by Nick Runyon, the Executive Director of CV Outreach. During their conversation, they discuss how to understand your values, leadership lessons learned while washing dishes, and if listening to an audiobook counts as reading a book. BEST QUOTES “We try to put every idea we come up with through a value filter first. “As a leader, you must realize that there is nothing that is below you.” “Leadership in my home never looks good enough.” “We need to do the right things for the right reasons.” “You are going to make mistakes along the way, but whatever God is calling you to, just do it.” “As a leader, a lot of your job is learning in front of others.” “If you are a leader and not a learner, you are going to have a short shelf life.” "There are a lot of books out there that are not worth reading, but they are worth listening to." “It is still true that readers are leaders, but nowadays with podcasts, it is also listeners are learners.” RECOMMENDED RESOURCES 5LQ Episode 216: Churches and Google Search Seth Godin’s Alt MBA Program Masters of Scale podcast How I Built This podcast
D.J. Soto, founder, and pastor of Virtual Reality Church shares with us his story on how the first VR Church came to life. Nils Smith and Nick Runyon also discuss some of the most controversial questions about the future of the church in a virtual reality world. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast. Show Notes: @djsoto Virtual Reality Church Virtual Reality Oculus Rift HTC Vive Mark Zuckerberg Tim Lucas Liquid Church @bobbygwald Life Church Wired - VR Church NBC Network Samsung Gear VR Discord Sansar BlenderVR
Churches are missing so many data points and opportunities to use this data to better impact their local communities. This data can be the key to revealing unseen issues, giving a more realistic picture of the needs of your church community. In this episode of the podcast, Nick Runyon interviews Matt Engle from Gloo sharing the benefits of a systematized process around data in both organizational and church settings. Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast Show Notes: Matthew Engel Leadership Network Gloo Net Promoter Score https://blog.gloo.us/big-data-for-churches-introduction https://www.gloo.us/church https://www.philanthropy.com/interactives/how-america-gives#search http://www.census.gov/ http://www.dataplace.org/ http://www.city-data.com/ http://www.epodunk.com/ http://www.esri.com/data/esri_data/ziptapestry
CV Outreach has a turnkey program to connect churches with people searching the internet for answers to various personal needs such as “loneliness,” etc. Nick Runyon helped pioneer the program for Christian Vision, an organization that plants churches around the world. CV Outreach offers it to churches for no charge. More information is available online at CVoutreach.com.
Here’s something exciting to start off the year! Nils Smith and Nick Runyon break the biggest news on Social Media Church to date and shares with us their social media predictions for 2018! Share your thoughts using the hashtag #SMCPodcast Show Notes: @runyonski CV Outreach Global Media Outreach Lord Robert Edmiston National Religious Broadcasters Alexa Google Home
5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins
In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Daniel Im are joined by Nick Runyon, the North America Director of Christian Vision. During this practical conversation, they discuss how to have great results in Google for the purpose of evangelism, how to use Google this Christmas season, and what churches need to know about Google search. BEST QUOTES “I think Google search is like a window into the psyche of America.” “Churches need to know that Google search is relevant and that it matters.” “Google is your phone book, your map, and your directory.” “Before we measure success, we must define what qualifies as a win.” “86% of people surveyed said they would attend church if a friend asked them.” “Everything changes so rapidly, so we need to make sure we read a lot.” “Start small and copy people who are doing things well.” “Let your people contribute to your social media.” “If you want people to engage, it needs to be valuable to them, and contributing is valuable.” RECOMMENDED RESOURCES CV Outreach Facebook Likealyzer Nick Runyon Twitter Pipeline West: Developing Leaders at Every Level
Welcome to our 6 year anniversary of the very first adoption we documented! 6 years ago today we photographed an adoption in a Bulgarian orphanage where the photos inspired another family to adopt. It was then that we saw the power of storytelling and realized that we could use our gifts to advocate for vulnerable children all over the world! In today's episode of Around the World with The Archibald Project we get up close and personal while Whitney and Nick interview each other. We love interviewing outside guests but thought it would be special to interview one another about the past 6 years. We look back, laugh and share memories that you've never heard! We also share an exciting new project that we've been working hard on toward the end of the interview! You'll hear Nick embarrass Whitney as he confesses what our organization was originally named, you'll find out what the Runyon's future hopes for The Archibald Project are, you'll laugh as the couple bickers about accuracy of memories and you'll be impassioned by their passion to see the orphan crisis eliminated! Thank you guys so much for tuning in! YOU are apart of our movement and together we can all work towards ending this crisis!!!
Welcome to our 6 year anniversary of the very first adoption we documented! 6 years ago today we photographed an adoption in a Bulgarian orphanage where the photos inspired another family to adopt. It was then that we saw the power of storytelling and realized that we could use our gifts to advocate for vulnerable children all over the world! In today's episode of Around the World with The Archibald Project we get up close and personal while Whitney and Nick interview each other. We love interviewing outside guests but thought it would be special to interview one another about the past 6 years. We look back, laugh and share memories that you've never heard! We also share an exciting new project that we've been working hard on toward the end of the interview! You'll hear Nick embarrass Whitney as he confesses what our organization was originally named, you'll find out what the Runyon's future hopes for The Archibald Project are, you'll laugh as the couple bickers about accuracy of memories and you'll be impassioned by their passion to see the orphan crisis eliminated! Thank you guys so much for tuning in! YOU are apart of our movement and together we can all work towards ending this crisis!!!
In the first episode of Around the World with The Archibald Project, co-founders Whitney and Nick Runyon talk about who they are, their careers before The Archibald Project, how the organization came to be, and share some interesting facts you might not know about The Archibald Project!
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