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With the continuing increase in postage, paper mail is becoming less and less an option for churches to send mass mail such as newsletters and neighorhood invitations. One alternative is mass emailing with web products like MailChimp, iContact, or Constant Contact. All three, and these are not the only three on the market, allow a user (church) to upload and manage email contacts then do regular e-mailings. Adding contacts can be done by the user through the website or by adding a subscriber link to your webpage or Facebook page. Non-profits are generally offered discounting pricing or even free packages which could serve a majority of needs well.

Additionally, MailChimp and Constant Contact (both of these are verified) allow integration with social networks. Say you create a weekly newsletter for your church. After sending it to your list instead of doing extra work to get it on your Facebook page the integration will automatically create a post.

Save the postage and connect with more for less!

Note: MailChimp is being used by NCCUMC Youth Ministry as a way to communicate with youth workers across the conference. 


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