A checklist for setting up social media accounts

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It’s important when first setting up a page for your church or individually on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram that you fill in the profile information as fully as possible. The more information we provide, the more helpful we are to people visiting our accounts for the first time.

Keep reading to find out what are the important fields to fill in:

Twitter

Profile picture
This should be your church logo. If you don’t have a logo, you could create one using online software such as Canva. Be aware that the logo will appear in a circle so make sure the logo doesn’t get cut off in the corners.

Cover picture
Choose a nice picture from a service or event showing the people that make up your church family.

Bio
You have 160 characters to explain what kind of a church you are, how do you worship? Remember to use easy to understand language.

Location
Let people know where your church is.

Website
Link to your website or A Church Near You profile (find out more about how you can get the most from A Church Near You in this recent blog by the Church of England) to help people find out more about you.

Settings
Select suitable privacy and notification settings. If your church has capacity, we advise you to open up your private messaging inbox to all so that people can contact you through it.

Facebook

Cover and profile picture
Same as above! If you have both Twitter and Facebook, try and use the same images to provide consistency.

Contact Information
On the ‘About’ page, make sure you’ve filled in as much contact information as possible, including your website or A Church Near You profile.

About
This page also has About and General Information text sections to explain more about your church. Similar to your Twitter bio, think about the most important information people need to know about you (and again, use easy to understand language).

Settings
Make sure all the right settings including privacy and notifications have been set up.

User roles
This is where you choose who has access to edit the page. We strongly recommend having 2-3 administrators (users who have the ability to add/removed pages editors) this will help avoid the page becoming inaccessible by the church.

Instagram

Profile picture
This should be your church logo. Be aware that the logo will appear in a circle so make sure the logo doesn’t get cut off in the corners.

Website
Link to your website or A Church Near You profile to help people find out more about you.

Bio
You have 150 characters to explain what kind of a church you are, how do you worship? Remember to use easy to understand language.

Settings
Select suitable privacy and notification settings.