The blog archives will show that I’ve long been interested in Quaker outreach. As I’ve grown more involved at Cropwell Meeting in Marlton, N.J., this past year I’m learning some practical lessons for hyper-local outreach that I’ll share occasionally.
Two non-regular visitors to Quaker meeting this Sunday, one a first-time enquirer and the other a Friend making a special visit. Both saw our Google Maps entry first. One said that all the pictures there made the meeting look especially active. Good to remember that for a lot of potential visitors this is our homepage.
When I was in my wandering-between-meetings phase, visiting different meetings all the time, I’d often upload photos to Google Maps and update contact details as I was sitting in the parking lot before I left. Some of the Cropwell photos are from my first visit a year ago. Adding pictures is very easy and is a great way to help places we like look good to potential visitors.
At Cropwell we’ve also been posting events to Google (via Eventbrite, as I understand the process) and these also appear in Google Maps.
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