Churches may invest time and resources into creating a visually appealing homepage, but neglect to create a comprehensive "Staff" page that accurately reflects the church's leadership and tone of the community. Let’s discuss why the "Staff" page is an important part of a church website and what should be included on this page.
If you're looking for consistent long-term results for targeting, attracting, and engaging potential attendees, a church website should be the core hub of any content marketing strategy. But before you start strategizing content, make sure your site features these five critical things first.
By following the industry’s best practices, you can ensure that your church is as user-friendly as possible. In this article, find the ten things I wish more church websites paid attention to, but often overlook.
If you're thinking about adding a Plan Your Visit module to your church website, here are some things to think about. These Plan Your Visit benefits will save you and your guest time and build a foundation for deeper connections.
One of the most beneficial initiatives a church can take on is organizing large-scale events that attract newcomers, making it easy for members to invite and welcome visitors. Here are 3 to get you started along with some tips for keeping in communication with those visitors.
Seldom do we associate the interpersonal aspects of running a church with workflow and management systems. However, there is a lot to say about having a workflow that helps you connect with people, notice and follow up on new people, start conversations with new believers, and empower ministry leaders to do this, too.
Many of us have grown up believing that running ads, or advertisements, should be left to the professionals and are only for organizations with large budgets. But today, this is no longer the case, thankfully. Creating Facebook ads for your church has never been easier or more cost-effective.
Understanding the basics of creating a winning church website design is crucial. Whether you’re designing your website from scratch, using a website builder, or hiring a designer, you’ll want to know the basics in order to create an engaging website or provide insightful feedback after evaluating one that has been made for you.