Strategic Digital Outreach

Kids’ Web Habits

From the latest version of the SitePoint Tribune email newsletter:

Nielsen Net Ratings reports that kids aged 2-11 years old are leading the growth of Web pages viewed at home. Pageviews made by this group in the last year have increased by 36% on the previous 12 months. 

The report also demonstrates the differences between the online viewing habits of boys and girls. The site that attracted the largest growth in pageviews by girls was MSN Messenger (an increase of 381%). For boys, entertainment sites lead the way—DisneyChannel.com page views were up by 230%.

As a parent of a nine-year-old child, I am always reticent when it comes to targeting kids directly without their parents’ permission, even with the gospel, because I think doing so is often counter-productive. On the other hand, I’m sure there are appropriate online evangelistic efforts directed at children. The data cited above would suggest that the church should be thinking seriously about how to use digital means to reach children.

Anyone know of any good examples of digital outreach to kids? Feel free to cite such examples in a comment to this post.

Posted by on 12/02 at 02:20 PM
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rob continues the discussion:

I’m not able to do trackbacks, so I’ll just tell you that I’ve posted about this on my blog also. 

http://eministrynotes.blogspot.com/2004/12/more-kids-online.html

contributed on 12/03 at 05:18 PM
Tony Whittaker continues the discussion:

This is one of the sad lacks on the internet. Most Christian kids sites are similar to Sunday School lessons and games for churched kids. There is very little that would grab the attention of a non-Christian non-churched child at all.

contributed on 12/05 at 01:33 PM
continues the discussion:

Thanks Tony. I’m curious to know what you think would grab the attention of a non-Christian, non-churched child?

contributed on 12/05 at 05:46 PM
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