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It depends on the service, I guess. Perhaps this individual specializes in managing social media for churches and Christian organizations. If so, it would make sense. I think people should keep religion and work separate unless their work is religious in nature, of course. 

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1 hour ago, terrygrantvo said:

I have nothing of value to add. I just want to say that this might be the greatest thread title I have ever seen.

Were you here in the good old days when we had a dude who offered satanic spells?  Was a member of forum too and interacted like anyone else. I used to get the biggest kick out of the forum posts that were like, "OK then folks, been great swapping recipes for cookies, gotta run and insure more souls burn in hell" 

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4 hours ago, terrygrantvo said:

I just want to say that this might be the greatest thread title I have ever seen.

I....must be missing something because this was indeed the most confusing thread title I have ever seen.

 

 

(and yes, I am being sarcastic but the "being confused" part is real)

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On 6/10/2023 at 4:59 PM, catwriter said:

You're showing suggested results from search. It just means that there are people searching for Christian social media managers.

there are some gig also mentioned as Christian social media manager you can search it.

 

On 6/10/2023 at 5:57 PM, newsmike said:

What is the problem?

Problem is if we are doing business it does not mean i need to be Christian, black, white, it only encourage racism.  

 

On 6/10/2023 at 10:31 PM, zeus777 said:

I....must be missing something because this was indeed the most confusing thread title I have ever seen.

 

(and yes, I am being sarcastic but the "being confused" part is real)

i was about to edit as i press enter it got publish. 

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11 minutes ago, video_ppt_mkt said:

it only encourage racism. 

Not necessarily. If you are specifically offering Christian social media marketing, it means that you understand the specific needs of that market - you can quote their version of scripture, adapt to the specific nuances of their religion, and structure your messaging for their followers (e.g., in a Gospel, Church, Ministry, Social Media, and motivational settings). It doesn't matter what your religion is if you can cater to that marketplace. I work with many buyers from different religious backgrounds and as long as I understand their requirements (and am willing to do any extra research to get my messaging right), religion isn't a problem.

However, if you don't understand those nuances, then you're not equipped to handle the needs of those customers. It will be easy for the customer to see if you "get" their messaging. It will have nothing to do with your religion.

There are only 349 services available for "Christian Social Media Managers" when I searched for the services, so it might not be worth your while unless you have experience specifically in the Christian market. If you do have experience, it could be good business for you, especially if a Mega Church with deep pockets is in need of your ongoing services.

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2 hours ago, video_ppt_mkt said:

Problem is if we are doing business it does not mean i need to be Christian, black, white, it only encourage racism.  

The way I interpret 'Christian media manager' is a bit different perhaps (some others explained it already quite wonderfully as well) but in this case, I think of 'Christian' a bit more as an adjective. It's not the person (though of course it does hint at it) who is a Christian necessarily, but they are used to dealing with religious content. So for example, Christian could be replaced by something like... Sports or video games in a way as well. Or just religions in general. 

I can understand where you're coming from though, but it's a niche vs personality (or just human) trait / belief question. As @vickieito said above, they might just be a lot better at their certain niche than others would be since they know the community itself. 

 

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2 hours ago, video_ppt_mkt said:

there are some gig also mentioned as Christian social media manager you can search it.

So? There's a market for it, like churches and Christian charities and so on, and they need someone who is familiar with their target audience. Just like someone else would need a real estate social media manager, not just a general-knowledge social media manager. Some people need a specialist instead of a generalist, that's all.

Not to mention that it's not strictly necessary for that social manager to be a Christian, as long as they know how to do their job well.

2 hours ago, video_ppt_mkt said:

Problem is if we are doing business it does not mean i need to be Christian, black, white, it only encourage racism.  

If you don't think that religion should be included, how come your profile description starts with "Namaste"? Isn't that a Hindu greeting?

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8 hours ago, video_ppt_mkt said:

it only encourage racism.  

You seem like a very confused person. 

First, and most shockingly incorrect, is the fact that Christianity is not a "race."  Your premise is absurd. Words mean things. Take time to learn the meanings of words you so sloppily toss about. Second. You literally have "Namaste." in your profile. Which only encourages racism, to follow your "thought process." And finally, since I looked at your profile, I thought I'd mention that you should be honest about your level of English proficiency.

You are certainly not "Fluent," as you claim.  Please adjust it in order to be honest with potential buyers. 

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3 hours ago, video_ppt_mkt said:

The discussion about my English proficiency is not relevant to this conversation.

It is relevant when one misrepresents themselves in their profile.  I notice you have yet to change it on your profile. The issue is not your lack of proficiency, it is your lack of honesty when you claim proficiency, yet write like this: 

"Why we are having such religious sentiment Gig on Fiverr is it Safe or I Misunderstood ? Don't you think Such Keywords should be avoid on Tittle"

Particularly interesting , as character studies go, is that after I pointed out that you are clearly not fluent and obviously misrepresenting your level of English proficiency, instead of adjusting your level to be accurate, you decide to double down with a silly AI written response. 

I don't respond to AI written content. The difference in proficiency levels between what you just posted and your original question demonstrates clearly that you are not speaking with your own words, but instead, that of ChatGPT.

 

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The US maket can be (with great respect towards US friends) a little weird.  Some people only want to work with Christians, *whatever* the work they're doing, be it spreadsheets, some kind of science or maths.  I don't know why. 

Years ago someone contacted me about building a personal website.  His first question was "are you a Christian?".  We had a little chat about why that might be relevant.  It wasn't.  He had to agree that it wasn't ... but still he went with someone else ... presumably someone who a) was willing to answer the question and b) who then answered it in the affirmative.

I would strongly advise against specifying religion in any way, professional or otherwise.  It's not relevant.  Anyone who insists on knowing your religion is likely to be a whole can of worms just waiting to be opened all over your profile.

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16 hours ago, coerdelion said:

Some people only want to work with Christians, *whatever* the work they're doing, be it spreadsheets, some kind of science or maths.  I don't know why. 

Really? I'm not doubting you, it just sounds weird. I mean, I wrote blurbs for Christian Romance books, and nobody asked if I was a Christian or not. I wrote something for a Jewish gift shop, I think there was religious stuff included, too, and nobody asked if I was Jewish. I even wrote something for some Christian church (I think it was an About Us page, but it was years ago, so I forgot), and they didn't ask (or care) if I was a Christian or not.

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If it's just American Christians doing it, I have a feeling it's a byproduct of megachurch pastors pushing Group Economics in an effort to keep more money within the congregation and eventually filter it to themselves. Like, they make it heretical to give money to non-believers.

But more back on topic, I was recently looking for colorists and I cam across a gig that offered "muslim coloring for comics". Not sure what that means. Maybe some colors are haram?

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3 hours ago, vickiespencer said:

I had a prospective buyer ask me if I were a Christian, and when I answered in the affirmative, she blocked me without replying. 😳

Now that's really weird.

36 minutes ago, moikchap said:

I was recently looking for colorists and I cam across a gig that offered "muslim coloring for comics".

And to make it more strange, that gig offers coloring in anime style. If it was for islamic comics, I'd understand, but this is just odd.

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I'd maybe 'get' it, if a potential Buyer were asking "are you a new Christian", as there is a LOT of deeper understanding that just wouldn't have been learned yet, IF the Buyer needed something that needed said knowledge.

Pretty sure that goes for any culture, be it country, religion, sports, a school or community... example: gaming culture is a thing! Do you know the acronyms GDQ or TAS?

But that also brings up the opposite, a Buyer who is  avoiding "specific culture". If someone wants an unbias article on the Broncos vs Raiders rivalry, they might ask 'do you have a favorite NFL team' because the last guy they tried was a diehard Broncos fan and even if the Seller tried to be nutral, the bias worked its way in. 

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I have had a few non-American buyers ask if I am Christian before. They wanted to hire me to write religious-themed books. It makes sense to hire a writer or social media manager, etc. who has in-depth knowledge about your topic or industry (and yes, religion is a huge industry). I tend to stay away from such projects.

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