It takes someone special to go into your
church and capture the essence of the congregation in a book.
Paul
Sykes is just that person. He is a professional when it comes to making church
directories. He will help your congregation organize, publicize
and market so that you have a tool to reach all of your members. And
he helps you update annually so that, even with a very transient area, the data
stays fresh and helpful.
Paul is also very good at getting your
community involved by having them sponsor your directory. This allows a premium
quality publication at a minimal cost, while giving your community a chance to
show their support for your congregation and its members.
THE PAUL SYKES BIO: Born the final son of a career Naval
officer and music teacher, Paul found early in life he had the unique ability
to curse fluently while playing several instruments. His on-line columns and
parodies are a favorite with the post-Eisenhower fiscally responsible set, and
his marketing and advertising skills are quite legendary among the local
churches and parishes.
This web site is an
extension of all the above (except the cursing). In a time when advertising dollars are at a premium, Paul
represents several local, targeted advertising venues that not only get your
message to the people you want to reach, but also are incredibly effective.
You'll also find other featured websites to explore here, your e-mails printed
verbatim, and his occasional ranting and ravings. The best thing about what
Paul does is that his approach to helping local businesses and organizations
make their statements is creative and original. His
12 years experience is a testament to his creative
ability in helping others.
In a time when religion has found a new niche in the lives of many
Americans, Paul's profession combines the principals of stewardship, commitment
and creativity with targeted exposure. He also writes some really good essays
on local life here in the Kentuckiana area. Sometimes, the two inter-mix. But,
that's for you to figure out. When Paul asked me to write this bio, I found
myself at a loss for a basic theme, but I realized that what he does is listen
to people, and help them succeed. That, in itself, is the most noble profession
of all and it is one that he does quite well.