Tag: Dean Cothill

  • Three top pro tips when using Lightroom Classic

    Three top pro tips when using Lightroom Classic

    I only use Lightroom Classic and have done so for as long as I can remember. Here are three ideas that I have allowed done my best to keep to… I hope you find them helpful…

    Organize Your Photos

    One of the most important things to keep in mind when using Lightroom Classic is to keep your photos organized. This will make it much easier to find and edit the photos you need. You can organize your photos by using keywords, creating collections, and using the metadata.

    Use Presets

    Lightroom Classic has a wide variety of presets that can be used to quickly edit your photos. Presets are a great way to achieve a consistent look and feel across your photos. They are also a great way to experiment with different editing styles and techniques. You can find some of my presets here.

    Dean Cothill Presets

    Adjust White Balance

    White balance and lighting

    One of the most important adjustments to make when editing photos is adjusting the white balance. LOOK FOR THAT WATER STOPPER. This stopper will help you find the “whitest”part of your image. This will help to ensure that your photos have accurate colors and that they look natural. Then use Lightroom Classic’s variety of tools to adjust the white balance, including the temperature and tint sliders, the white balance picker, and the color balance sliders.

    Stay tuned for video coming out this week…

    Grace and peace

    D

  • Story is King: Your local Story is Sacred

    Story is King: Your local Story is Sacred

    In today’s fast-paced, highly competitive business world, it’s more important than ever for brands and churches to stand out and tell their unique story. Why? Because consumers are tired of being bombarded with generic, formulaic messaging that doesn’t speak to them on a personal level. They want to connect with brands that have a real, authentic message to share.

    Content is king?

    As Gary Vee likes to say, “Content is king, but context is god.” What this means is that in order for a brand’s message to truly resonate with consumers, it needs to be communicated in the right way and in the right context. Telling a unique story is one of the most effective ways to do this. We know this, we have all been doing this for 1000’s of years, and today, we still do this, standing around fires at our homes whether BBQ’s or braai’s or even just in our kitchens (How many deep and meaning conversations have you had in your kitchen? Right? LOADS!)

    Think about it: people are naturally drawn to stories. They want to know the behind-the-scenes details of how a brand came to be, what inspired it, and what sets it apart from the competition. A brand’s story is the perfect way to give consumers that deeper level of understanding and connection.

    Authentic Story Telling Matters

    But it’s not just about telling a story for the sake of telling a story. A brand’s story needs to be authentic, it needs to be true, it needs to be unique and it needs to be relevant to the consumer. A brand that has a unique story to tell is one that has a clear sense of purpose and identity. It knows why it exists, and it can communicate that to consumers in a way that resonates with them on a personal level.

    When a brand tells its unique story, it creates a sense of trust and loyalty with consumers. They feel like they know the brand and understand its values. This is crucial in today’s world where consumers are faced with a plethora of options and are often overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices available to them. A unique story helps a brand stand out and be remembered in a sea of sameness.

    Story creates community (Shared experiences)

    Another important aspect of telling a unique story is that it helps a brand to create a sense of community. When consumers feel like they are part of a brand’s story, they feel like they are part of something bigger than themselves. They feel like they are part of a movement, a tribe, a community of like-minded individuals. This sense of belonging is incredibly powerful and can create a deep sense of loyalty among consumers.

    Moreover, a brand’s unique story can also serve as a powerful marketing tool. It gives the brand a way to differentiate itself from the competition and communicate its unique value proposition in a way that resonates with consumers. A unique story can be used to create compelling content, such as videos, blog posts, social media updates, and more, that can be shared across multiple platforms to reach a wider audience.

    However, telling a unique story is not a one-time thing. It’s an ongoing process that requires consistent effort and commitment. Brands need to be willing to be transparent, authentic, and vulnerable. They need to be willing to share their struggles as well as their successes. They need to be willing to constantly evolve and adapt their story as their brand and the market changes. We all have that uncle that comes over every Christmas and tells us all the SAME STORY OVER and OVER and OVER. No one stops him, partly cause we don’t want to hurt his feelings but mainly cause we actually love hearing again. We love it when people tell us the stories that REALLY MATTER TO THEM.

    In conclusion, telling a unique story is essential for brands, communities and churches to stand out in today’s crowded marketplace. It helps to create a deeper level of understanding and connection with consumers, build trust and loyalty, create a sense of community and serve as a powerful marketing tool. However, it’s not just about telling the story, it’s about telling it authentically, consistently, and being willing to evolve it as necessary. As Gary Vee says, “The most important thing in business is to be true to who you are, and be transparent about it.”

    Grace and peace

    D

  • Solitude is when I’m with You

    Solitude is when I’m with You

    Verse 1:

    Sitting here all by myself
    Feeling like there’s nobody else
    But then I realize that I’m not alone
    Loneliness is just a feeling, not a home

    Chorus:

    Loneliness and solitude, they’re not the same
    One’s a feeling, one’s a choice to claim
    So don’t get them confused
    ‘Cause they both can be abused

    Verse 2:

    Being alone can be a gift
    A time to reflect, to heal and shift
    But loneliness is a weight on your heart
    And it’s tearing you apart

    Chorus:

    Loneliness and solitude, they’re not the same
    One’s a feeling, one’s a choice to claim
    So don’t get them confused
    ‘Cause they both can be abused

    Bridge:

    It’s okay to be alone sometimes
    But don’t let loneliness take over your mind
    Find joy in the quiet, find peace in the still
    And remember, you’re never truly alone, you always will

    Outro:

    Loneliness and solitude, they’re not the same
    One’s a feeling, one’s a choice to claim
    So don’t get them confused
    ‘Cause they both can be abused
    Don’t let them take over your life
    And remember, you’re never alone, you’ll always survive.

  • SEO Strategies for Churches: Get Your Congregation Found Online

    SEO Strategies for Churches: Get Your Congregation Found Online

    Introductions and SEO

    As a church leader, you know how important it is to have an online presence. But do you know how to make sure your church is visible in Google’s search engine rankings? That’s where SEO (Search Engine Optimization) comes in. SEO helps churches get found online, and it’s essential for growing your congregation. Let’s take a look at some of the key strategies that churches can use to get their websites ranking higher on Google.

    Optimizing Your Website Content

    One of the most important elements of SEO is optimizing the content on your website. This means making sure all text, images, and videos are properly labeled so that Google can easily identify what type of content each page contains. Additionally, you should use keywords throughout your website that accurately describe your church and its mission. For example, if you’re a South African church targeting English-speaking congregants, then words like “South African” and “English-speaking” should be included in your content wherever possible. This will help Google better understand the context of your website and rank it higher when people search for those terms.

    Building Quality Backlinks

    Local Church SEO with Dean Cothill

    Another key element of SEO for churches is backlink building. Backlinks are links from other websites that link back to yours. The more quality backlinks you have pointing to your site, the higher your rankings will be in Google searches. To build quality backlinks, start by looking for websites related to yours and reach out to them with a link exchange request – they link to you, and you link back to them! You can also look into guest blogging opportunities on relevant sites or submitting articles to publications related to churches or Christianity as a whole – this can help spread awareness about your church while helping boost its search engine rankings at the same time!

    Promoting Your Church on Social Media Channels

    Church Seo and Google

    Finally, don’t forget about social media! Promoting your church on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram can help increase its visibility online – which could potentially lead to more people finding out about it through organic searches on Google! Additionally, don’t forget about local listings; make sure that any directory or business listing sites have accurate information about your church (including contact info), as this could also help boost its presence online.

    Conclusions

    Utilizing SEO (Search Engine Optimization) strategies is essential for churches who want their congregation to grow over time – but it doesn’t have to be difficult! With a few simple tips – optimizing website content with keywords; building quality backlinks; promoting your church on social media; creating local listings – you’ll be well on your way towards increasing visibility for your congregation online! By taking advantage of these methods today, you’ll be able set yourself up for success tomorrow!

  • Local Church SEO 101

    Local Church SEO 101

    Welcome to Sunday Social Sessions University and this is Local church SEO 101. The is a really simple easy to use guide to the basics of SEO and your local community.

    What is SEO and why does it matter for my local church or small business?

    Search engine optimization (SEO) is a crucial aspect of online marketing for any organization, including churches in South Africa. By optimizing your website and online presence, you can increase visibility and attract more visitors to your church. Here are some tips to help improve your local church’s SEO in South Africa.

    1. Optimize your website: Make sure your website is optimized for search engines by using relevant keywords, meta tags, and alt tags. Also, ensure that your website is mobile-friendly, as many people now access the internet using their smartphones.
    2. Create quality content: Regularly update your website with fresh, relevant, and useful content that is tailored to your target audience. This can include blog posts, articles, videos, and podcasts.
    3. Build quality backlinks: Backlinks are links from other websites that point to your website. The more quality backlinks you have, the higher your website will rank in search engine results. Reach out to other local organizations and ask them to link to your website. Share resources with other local businesses or churches and build together.
    4. Use Google My Business: Google My Business is a free listing service from Google that allows businesses to manage their online presence across Google, including Search and Maps. By creating a listing and verifying your church’s information, you can improve your visibility in local search results.
    5. Optimize your website for local SEO: Optimize your website for local SEO by including your city and state in your page titles, meta tags, and content. This will help your website rank higher in local search results.
    6. Use Social Media Platforms: Create social media accounts on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram and regularly update them with relevant content. This will increase your visibility and attract more visitors to your website.

    By following these tips, you can improve your local church’s SEO in South Africa and attract more visitors to your website. Remember to be patient, as SEO takes time to show results.

  • Crafting the perfect “Call To Action” SEO and COPY for your church

    Crafting the perfect “Call To Action” SEO and COPY for your church

    Hi hi! Are you also working on creating a call to action for your business or website? We’ve all been there, LOL. Where do you start, typing, writing, with a black page staring at you or that curser that just won’t stop skipping in your word formatting programme. It’s madness, just nothing-ness.

    What is a CTA or Call To Action?

    A call to action, or CTA, is essentially a message that prompts your audience to take some kind of action, such as signing up for a newsletter or making a purchase. It’s a really important part of any marketing or sales strategy, because it helps to convert visitors into customers. Here is an article I wrote on 109 simple copy and paste social media posts that might help get you on your way…

    One of the keys to crafting a successful call to action is copywriting – the art of using words to persuade and motivate people to take a specific action. Good copywriting involves finding the right balance between being informative and compelling, while also being clear and concise. It’s not easy, but with a bit of practice and some helpful tips, you can definitely improve your skills and create an effective call to action.

    So, how do you go about crafting the perfect call to action through copywriting? Here are a few things to keep in mind:

    1. Know your audience: Before you start writing, it’s important to understand who you’re trying to reach. What are their needs, interests, and motivations? What are their pain points and what are they looking for? The more you know about your audience, the better you’ll be able to craft a message that resonates with them and motivates them to take action.
    2. Make it clear and concise: A call to action should be easy to understand and should clearly explain what you want your audience to do. Avoid using jargon or technical terms that might be confusing, and stick to simple, straightforward language. Aim for a call to action that’s around 50-75 words in length – any longer and you risk losing people’s attention.
    3. Use strong, action-oriented language: A call to action should be compelling and inspire people to take action. Use strong verbs like “join,” “subscribe,” “buy,” or “register” to encourage people to do something. Avoid passive language like “click here” or “learn more” – these phrases are less urgent and less likely to inspire action.
    4. Use emotional language: Emotional language can be very effective in a call to action, because it speaks to people’s feelings and desires. Use words that evoke positive emotions like happiness, excitement, or satisfaction to make your call to action more compelling.
    5. Test and optimize: The best way to see if your call to action is working is to test it and see how it performs. You can try different variations of your call to action to see which one performs the best, and then use the data to optimize your message and make it even more effective.
    6. SEO optimization is important for call to action (CTA) copy because it helps ensure that the CTA is visible to search engines, which increases the likelihood that it will be seen by potential customers. This can be done through the use of keywords in the CTA copy, as well as other on-page SEO strategies such as meta tags and alt text. Additionally, having a well-optimized CTA can increase the chances of it ranking well in search engine results, which can lead to more visibility and more conversions.
    SEO for the local church

    In conclusion, crafting the perfect call to action through copywriting requires a bit of thought and creativity, but it’s definitely worth the effort. By understanding your audience, using clear and concise language, and incorporating emotional language and strong action verbs, you can create a call to action that motivates people to take action and helps to grow your business.

  • Creativity and using your imagination (Part 2)

    Creativity and using your imagination (Part 2)

    When it comes to tapping into your creative-ness and imagination, there are a few key things to keep in mind. First and foremost, you must have the ability to recognize the stories that you are currently telling about your life. These stories may be based on past experiences or beliefs, and they can shape the way that you see the world and yourself.

    However, recognizing these stories is only the first step. In order to truly tap into your creativity and imagination, you must also be willing to change the story. This means that you have the power to decide how compelling, realistic, or magnificent your story becomes.

    It’s important to keep in mind that as you change the story, it’s crucial to ensure that the story still makes sense to you in some way. This will prevent you from getting lost in cognitive dissonance and feeling confused or disoriented. To achieve this, it’s best to adjust the plot step by step, once you identify a new direction. This will help you to ease into the new story and make the transition more comfortable and manageable.

    Telling a compelling story about your life is a powerful tool for unlocking your creativity and imagination. By recognizing the stories you currently tell about yourself and being willing to change them, you can shape your reality and create a story that is both meaningful and inspiring. Remember, the power to change the story is in your hands and you can make it as grand and magnificent as you desire.

    In conclusion, when it comes to tapping into your creative and imaginative abilities, it’s essential to be aware of the stories you’re currently telling about your life, be willing to change them, and adjust them step by step to ensure that the new story still makes sense to you. This will allow you to create a compelling, realistic, and magnificent story that will inspire and empower you.

  • No nothing

    No nothing

    Verse 1:

    The winds of change, are blowing wild

    Trying to shake, my steadfast smile

    But I hold on, to what is true

    And nothing will ever drown out, my love for you

    Chorus:

    Cause nothing, nothing will ever drown out your love

    It’s like a beacon in the storm, shining bright above

    I’ll hold on tight, through the darkest night

    And nothing, nothing will ever drown out your light

    Verse 2:

    The waves of life, can be so rough

    Trying to break me, with their constant buff

    But I stand tall, and I stand strong

    Knowing that nothing will ever drown out, my love for you all along

    Chorus:

    Cause nothing, nothing will ever drown out your love

    It’s like a beacon in the storm, shining bright above

    I’ll hold on tight, through the darkest night

    And nothing, nothing will ever drown out your light

    Bridge:

    And when the world, tries to pull me under

    I’ll keep my eyes fixed, on the light of your thunder

    Cause you’re the one, that I hold on to

    Nothing, nothing will ever drown out your love, it’s true.

    Chorus:

    Cause nothing, nothing will ever drown out your love

    It’s like a beacon in the storm, shining bright above

    I’ll hold on tight, through the darkest night

    And nothing, nothing will ever drown out your light

    Outro:

    So I’ll keep holding on, to your love

    And I’ll keep shining bright, like a star above

    And I’ll keep holding on, through the storm

    Cause nothing, nothing will ever drown out your love.

  • This is your life

    This is your life

    Verse 1:

    You’ve been living, in a dreamlike state

    Thinking that one day, you’ll find your escape

    But now’s the time, to open your eyes

    This is your life, don’t waste it on sighs

    Chorus:

    This is your life, this is not a drill

    You’ve got one chance, to make it real

    Don’t wait for tomorrow, don’t wait for fate

    Make your move, create your own fate

    Verse 2:

    You’ve got dreams, and you’ve got a plan

    But you’ve been sitting there, like a stagnant can

    But now’s the time, to take a stand

    This is your life, not someone else’s command

    Chorus:

    This is your life, this is not a drill

    You’ve got one chance, to make it real

    Don’t wait for tomorrow, don’t wait for fate

    Make your move, create your own fate

    Bridge:

    You’ve got the power, to change your path

    Take a step forward, and leave your past

    Don’t let anyone, hold you down

    Chorus:

    This is your life, this is not a drill

    You’ve got one chance, to make it real

    Don’t wait for tomorrow, don’t wait for fate

    Make your move, create your own fate

    Outro:

    So take a deep breath, and take the leap

    Don’t be afraid, to chase your dream

    This is your life, make it count

    Don’t let it slip away, don’t let it amount to nothing.

  • Breathing for the first time

    Breathing for the first time

    Verse 1:

    I’ve been feeling, like I’m stuck in a daze

    Wandering aimlessly, through a never-ending maze

    But when you say my name, it’s like a breath of fresh air

    It’s like I’m alive again, and I’m no longer scared

    Chorus:

    Cause it’s like breathing, for the first time

    When you say my name, and it feels just right

    And it’s like a light, in the darkest night

    And it’s the sound, that makes everything just right

    Verse 2:

    I’ve been searching, for something to hold

    Trying to find my way, through the stories untold

    But your voice, it’s like a beacon in the night

    And it guides me home, and everything just feels right

    Chorus:

    Cause it’s like breathing, for the first time

    When you say my name, and it feels just right

    And it’s like a light, in the darkest night

    And it’s the sound, that makes everything just right

    Bridge:

    And I know, that I can always count on you

    To lift me up, and see me through

    And with every breath, that I take

    I’ll know that you’re there, and my heart won’t break

    Chorus:

    Cause it’s like breathing, for the first time

    When you say my name, and it feels just right

    And it’s like a light, in the darkest night

    And it’s the sound, that makes everything just right

    Outro:

    So I’ll keep listening, for the sound of your voice

    And I’ll keep holding on, to the love we have made

    And with every breath, that I take

    I’ll keep feeling alive, with your name on my mind.