Standing out amongst a crowd is a good thing when it comes to support raising. Many ministry workers I talk to are continually looking for impactful ways to make themselves memorable. One great way to stand out is by making a strong first impression with well written and branded communication pieces. However, many ministry workers become frustrated with the lack of response they receive from their carefully crafted communication pieces, wondering where they might have gone wrong with only fractions of pastors and individuals responding to written pieces such as newsletters, emails, and texts.
I think I have a fun suggestion to solve for X.
Recently I got into a conversation with a worker that I coach (let’s call her Kate), and she mentioned she started video messaging pastors and individuals instead of using standard emails (she also substitutes video messages for texts, and some phone calls).
After she mentioned this I did what any good coach would do, and reverted to a classic coaching phrase “Say more about that“, (…honestly I was a little worried she was going way too far off the beaten path in her communication) and she began to explain how she had been using video messaging instead of using boring ole emails. To quote Kate:
“I’m a X (omitted for security purposes) district ministry worker with Assemblies, and no one really knows who I am because I’ve never been in full time ministry before. My hope is that sending a video first to pastors puts a face to the name. Having something outside of the box helps and shows that, hey! I’m a human!”
To get specific, Kate is using a video messaging service called Bombbomb.com. BombBomb’s tagline boasts “Get more replies, save valuable time, and add a human touch with BombBomb video email and video messages.” Think about it: Have you have sent correspondence to a pastor/church or individual only to hear nothing back? Have you felt bombarded by emails and quickly skim or don’t even read many of your emails? Have you sent text messages out that read like books (tl;dr = too long don’t read) that haven’t gotten desired responses?
So why does video messaging work? Well, the thing that makes BombBomb so effective is that it embeds the video message with a gif-like link in the body of the email (you can also send these out as text messages!). It moves and shakes and gets readers attention instead of just having bland words in an email. The other thing that makes it so effective is that the video is personalized to the person. For instance, in Kate’s video to me there was a banner of Valentine’s Day (I got this in early February, they rotate the banners based on holidays, seasons, and preferences) and Kate brilliantly held up a personalize sign of my name that became the thumbnail / gif of the video. It made me instantly want to watch it and find out what she had to say TO ME. Not only that, I knew immediately from the banner that it was a 43 second video (you never want to make videos long!) so I knew it was going to be taking too much of my time. Here’s a screen shot of the email (some details omitted for security purposes):
So how did this experiment in video messaging work out for Kate’s support raising? Well, as Kate began sending this videos out to pastors that she had never met before, she started getting instant responses. With BombBomb, you can ask the recipient to record their own video back or respond to the email – which gives them a fun and/or a quick easy way to respond.
Interested? Here are creative some ways you could use a video messaging service such as BombBomb to stand out in your support raising:
- Emailing pastors / churches / missions boards instead of sending emails for an introduction
- Texting individuals and groups reminders for events
- Texting individuals, groups, pastors, or businesses for personalized communication
- Newsletters
- Follow up from a connect card
- As a thank you for someone beginning their support
- Quick prayer updates to supporters
- Saying a personalized “hi” to supporters while on the field
- There are probably a lot more that you can think of!
** Just a quick side-bar here: I don’t believe texting or emailing for face to face appointments with individuals should replace the phone call and this post is not about condoning that. However, if you are reaching out to individuals and numerous churches or businesses this idea could be perfect for you to help communicate in some of the ways above.
Kate has decided after trying BombBomb.com for free that she is gladly going to pay for the BombBomb Plus program (FYI there is a free option for Non-Profits!). She is going to switch her actual newsletters over from e-newsletters on Mailchimp to video newsletters via BombBomb (with BombBomb Plus you can send videos out to multiple people at a time). What a fresh take on a newsletter! Kate is also using BombBomb to follow up with groups.
Here’s Kate sharing some details on follow up with groups:
“I shared at a (church) service yesterday! I’m putting all those individuals I talked with or gave me back connect cards in a group on BombBomb. Today or tomorrow, I’ll send that group a BombBomb campaign video email and say thank you, welcome to the journey, here’s what to expect now, and here’s monthly giving info, etc. I’m trying to find new ways to incorporate BombBomb in follow up tasks.”
What do you think? I think it’s BRILLIANT. Thinking outside of the box and standing out is becoming more and more important to the workers I coach, and I love that this is a unique and easy way to do that. Also, side note = bombbomb.com services are free for non-profits!
Have you tried video messaging? What are some ways you are thinking outside the box? What are some ways you are utilizing technology? Post it in the comments! I hope this idea sparks ideas that encourage you to stand out!
Click the link below to watch the full video that Kate sent me!
Wow! Downloaded today!
Jeremy Henderson
Executive Vice President of Mobilization
Missionary #M499
C: 904.859.7775
E:jeremy.henderson@gotonations.org
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On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 12:15 PM Financial Partnership Development wrote:
> Jenn Fortner posted: ” Just a quick note, this is NOT a sponsored post. > (Yet?!) It may almost come across that way, but I think it’s seriously just > a great idea! – JF Standing out amongst a crowd is a good thing when it > comes to support raising. Many ministry workers I tal” >
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Wow That’s a fabulous idea
Paul Olmstead – Sent from my iPhone (920) 254-8736
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The first time I read this article (a few months ago), it sounded great…until I landed on the pricing page. There was no way that paying about $600CAD per year was going to be a good use of ministry funds. However, today I realized they might have discounts for charities. When I went to investigate, I realized that for non-profits Bombomb is…FREE! This might be a good thing to mention in your article, for those who (like me) were turned off by the price.
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100% Valerie! Someone told me that actually a few days ago! I’m so glad you commented!
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