- December 15th, 2014, 10:51 am
#471783
But we do our work for the Lord here at Liberty, our treasures are in Heaven....[ insert emoji that best represents sarcasm]
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thecaveallegory wrote:But we do our work for the Lord here at Liberty, our treasures are in Heaven....[ insert emoji that best represents sarcasm]IT'S A MINISTRY!
Purple Haize wrote:THAT'S the Liberty Waythecaveallegory wrote:But we do our work for the Lord here at Liberty, our treasures are in Heaven....[ insert emoji that best represents sarcasm]IT'S A MINISTRY!
Jonathan Carone wrote:Other notables:"What do you do for a living?"
Jerry Falwell Jr: $1.02 million
Laura Wallace: $320,000
Trey Falwell: $120,000
Laura Falwell: $57,000
Sarah Falwell: $57,000
Wesley Falwell: $52,000
JF Management (Trey's involved there): $50,000
David Nasser: $378,000
David Corry: $275,000
Randy Smith: $403,000
Chris Johnson: $312,000
Ben Gutierrez: $219,000
Don Moon: $280,000
ElmersTwin wrote:In fairness, I believe they do actually work for the University.Jonathan Carone wrote:Other notables:"What do you do for a living?"
Jerry Falwell Jr: $1.02 million
Laura Wallace: $320,000
Trey Falwell: $120,000
Laura Falwell: $57,000
Sarah Falwell: $57,000
Wesley Falwell: $52,000
JF Management (Trey's involved there): $50,000
David Nasser: $378,000
David Corry: $275,000
Randy Smith: $403,000
Chris Johnson: $312,000
Ben Gutierrez: $219,000
Don Moon: $280,000
"I'm the wife of a key employee."
Jonathan Carone wrote:Interesting tidbit someone sent me tonight about this: we spent $17 million on Google ads during the 16/17 year.What was our return on that "investment" ?
thepostman wrote:Noticed that all people whose least name begins with "F" make less in toto than Randy Smith...it could be worse. I wonder if those "jobs" are paid based on competitive wage scales. Being a ministry, I'm sure they are treated much like the Faculty.ElmersTwin wrote:In fairness, I believe they do actually work for the University.Jonathan Carone wrote:Other notables:"What do you do for a living?"
Jerry Falwell Jr: $1.02 million
Laura Wallace: $320,000
Trey Falwell: $120,000
Laura Falwell: $57,000
Sarah Falwell: $57,000
Wesley Falwell: $52,000
JF Management (Trey's involved there): $50,000
David Nasser: $378,000
David Corry: $275,000
Randy Smith: $403,000
Chris Johnson: $312,000
Ben Gutierrez: $219,000
Don Moon: $280,000
"I'm the wife of a key employee."
Jonathan Carone wrote:Interesting tidbit someone sent me tonight about this: we spent $17 million on Google ads during the 16/17 year.They used to spend a lot more. There return is appropriate. They fill up their application queue using this tool - so it justifies itself. Takes money to make money, especially in this day and age.
prototype wrote:In the grand scheme of the entire budget, I agree it's an appropriate number. It's just crazy to see $17 million next to Google on that form.Jonathan Carone wrote:Interesting tidbit someone sent me tonight about this: we spent $17 million on Google ads during the 16/17 year.They used to spend a lot more. There return is appropriate. They fill up their application queue using this tool - so it justifies itself. Takes money to make money, especially in this day and age.
Jonathan Carone wrote:Just thankful you don't see an agency name on there for that much and at least know that we are buying that direct and not spending millions to create creative through an agency. I feel better seeing Google there, knowing they don't get paid unless the clicks are there.prototype wrote:In the grand scheme of the entire budget, I agree it's an appropriate number. It's just crazy to see $17 million next to Google on that form.Jonathan Carone wrote:Interesting tidbit someone sent me tonight about this: we spent $17 million on Google ads during the 16/17 year.They used to spend a lot more. There return is appropriate. They fill up their application queue using this tool - so it justifies itself. Takes money to make money, especially in this day and age.
prototype wrote:Just thankful you don't see an agency name on there for that much and at least know that we are buying that direct and not spending millions to create creative through an agency. I feel better seeing Google there, knowing they don't get paid unless the clicks are there.I actually had the thought of how much an agency would make off that much of an ad spend. Like you, I'm glad we're working with Google directly.