Sharing
All of us have messages to send and stories to tell.
The Comms Team works hard to get parishes' and schools' work noticed inside and outside the diocese. We network what we do in various ways...
...and if you need advice on sharing your parish news,
get in touch!
e-Bulletin AnnouncementsOut on Tuesdays, the e-Bulletin is your weekly guide to the latest news and events in our diocese. The Announcements section is important! |
The e-BulletinOut on Tuesdays, the e-Bulletin is your weekly guide to the latest news and events in our diocese, emailed straight to your Inbox. Subscribers also receive our official media releases. |
The Sarum LinkPublished monthly, the Sarum Link newspaper is our most physical way to network. |
RSS News FeedAn RSS feed automatically sends news stories and media releases from our website to your Inbox and networks. |
'MyCofE' smartphone appKeep up to date with news from our main RSS feed, plus the CofE daily readings and prayers. Available for a number of phones - more info here. |
Social media
An instant, fast-growing, creative type of Internet communication. There are many forms of social media: here's what we do...
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Over half the UK uses Facebook to share news, photos, links to websites and many other things. It's highly versatile and more popular than Google. |
The Big Question UncutThe Sarum Link Youth Editor, Ben Franks, is on Facebook on Wednesday afternoons during term time to discuss issues of interest to young people, with young people. There is a different topic every month. |
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Over a third of the UK uses Twitter to share short bursts of information known as 'tweets', 120-140 characters at a time. Link back to your website or blog; use hashtags (#) to group tweets into conversations. |
YouTubeThe third most poular search engine after Facebook and Google, YouTube enables you to share video clips with the world and search by topic. |
Main contact
| Communications Co-ordinator Michael Ford 01722 438651, 07500 836989 michael.ford@salisbury.anglican.org |

