Full Screen is How the Average Attendee is Watching

 
 

The problem with this approach is people consume video in FULL SCREEN mode. You watch Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube videos in FULL SCREEN mode. We all hit the expand button.

The average visitor to our church online experience doesn’t see the important response elements. The response elements are essential because the response buttons is how an unconnected person gets connected. The response elements is how the large church can feel small. Those response elements allow for a person to reach out and be known. We need to be thinking of more development and design ways to target the FULL SCREEN attenders.

Let’s think bigger and better, so more can come to know Jesus, get connected into a healthy small group to live out their faith, and grow closer to Christ in the process.

Jay Kranda

Jay Kranda is the Online Campus Pastor at Saddleback Church. Oversees an online community with online and homes groups around the globe. Helps a few organizations with online to offline strategy focusing on deep engagement. Part owner of TVapp.CHURCH which helps get ministries on cord cutting platforms. Addicted to NBA basketball and cold brew coffee. Married to Jody for nine years and have 2 boys and 1 girl.

http://jaykranda.com
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