2nd Commandment: Thy shall have a primary audience
If you knew ahead of time that you were going to die and had one last sentence to speak on this earth - who would you speak to?
You would be very clear and focussed on who that person is wouldn't you?
It is the same for churches. If our mission is clear, and the message is urgent. We will be clear on exactly who is the primary focus of our communications. Many times we only get one chance before someone switches off to what we are saying.
Having a primary audience has significant implications. It should change how you speak, write, look, on the web, on stage, on video, in print. Review every communication point and ask the question: Will my primary audience get this on the first pass?
At Crossway we've completely refreshed and redesigned our website with our primary audience in mind. Who are they? Our friends, families, co-workers, mothers groups, seniors networks that don't go to church.
Razor. Sharp. Focus. Do we get it 100% right. Probably not - but we are 100% certain who our primary audience is.
Read the other commandments
1st Communication Commandment
3rd Communication Commandment
4th Communication Commandment
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Right on Steve!
This one is scary for people because they think that if they focus on someone that they ignore others and that isn't the 'Christian' thing to do. Then they spend the rest of their time trying to be everything to everyone and saying nothing to no-one!
So go get focussed!!!
Posted by: Matt | 01/12/2010 at 02:14 PM
Focus is so important Matt!
I wonder why leaders don't have more of it.
Posted by: Steve Fogg | 01/13/2010 at 10:09 AM