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What’s the Most Popular Page on Your Church Website? [Infographic]

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I know you've all been wondering: what is the most popular page on your church website? If you've ever been a part of the website creation process for your church, your ministry, or your personal business, you know it's somewhat nerve racking to select a template or theme, colors, write lots of copy, then hope and pray that it comes out alright . . . and that it steers people through the doors of your church.

If you'd like to take a bit of the guesswork out of the process, the folks at iMinistries, creators of a church content management system for building church websites, have culled information and research on what the most popular pages of your church website are:

What is Being Viewed on Your Church Website

 

Lauren Hunter
Lauren Hunterhttps://laurenhunter.net
Lauren Hunter is a writer who loves the big picture of God’s journey we are all on together. In 2007, she founded ChurchTechToday, a website for pastors and church leaders to harness technology to improve ministry. Married to her high school sweetheart, Lauren lives in Northern California with her husband and their four children. Her latest book is Leaving Christian Science: 10 Stories of New Faith in Jesus Christ. She can be found online at https://laurenhunter.net.

3 COMMENTS

  1. This is great information, although, I think it varies from site to site somewhat. With our own church website, it shows that the leadership page is the most visited, followed by sermons and contact us.

    Thanks for the post.

  2. This is interesting information. This is a great tool to assist with developing menupage layouts. Based on other information given from Lifeway research it would point to most visitors being members.

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