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Church Websites 101: Remember the Real World
2 Comments » May 4, 2011

Church Websites 101: Remember the Real World

For all the effort you're going to put into this virtual website, remember that it’s all about connecting to real people.

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Church Websites 101: Get It Done
3 Comments » May 2, 2011

Church Websites 101: Get It Done

A lack of momentum is the number one thing that will kill your web project. It sounds silly, but you have to plan to get it done.

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Church Websites 101: 5 More Tips
3 Comments » April 27, 2011

Church Websites 101: 5 More Tips

We’re getting down to the end of our Church Websites 101 series and we’re hitting the practical tips fast and furious. Here are five more.

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Church Websites 101: 5 Tips
No Comments » April 25, 2011

Church Websites 101: 5 Tips

We’ve been talking big picture website ideas for a while. It’s time to get down to the nitty-gritty. This series could go on forever with tips and ideas, but this ...

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Church Websites 101: Don’t Reinvent the Wheel
1 Comment » April 20, 2011

Church Websites 101: Don’t Reinvent the Wheel

As you sit down to build your church website, please don't reinvent the wheel. There are so many tools and templates and content management systems out there. Find something that ...

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Church Websites 101: Time to Surf
1 Comment » April 18, 2011

Church Websites 101: Time to Surf

It's time to surf the web and call it research. This is the fun part of a website redesign, when you get to look around at the competition and see ...

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Church Websites 101: Know Yourself
2 Comments » April 13, 2011

Church Websites 101: Know Yourself

As you plan and build your website you need to keep your own church's skills, abilities and faults in mind.

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Church Websites 101: Know Your Audience
3 Comments » April 11, 2011

Church Websites 101: Know Your Audience

A key to any successful marketing is to know your audience. Who you're trying to reach will determine what will work in reaching them. So you better know your audience.

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Church Websites 101: Call to Action
1 Comment » April 6, 2011

Church Websites 101: Call to Action

What do you actually want people to do when they visit your site? Our Church Websites 101 series continues with the call to action.

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Church Websites 101: Plan the Site
3 Comments » April 4, 2011

Church Websites 101: Plan the Site

Before diving into your website you need to do some serious planning. Talk about goals and objectives, tasks and measurements, weigh priorities and demands.

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Church Websites 101: Find a Champion
2 Comments » March 31, 2011

Church Websites 101: Find a Champion

To really move your church forward with a new or improved website you need a champion. You need someone who can carry this project through from idea to reality (well, ...

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Church Websites 101: Don’t Start with the Web
22 Comments » March 28, 2011

Church Websites 101: Don’t Start with the Web

So you think your church needs a website. Or a new site. Or a better site. Rock on. But before you get started on your new website, don't start with ...

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web-sites Article
3 Comments » March 24, 2010

Recycling Church Web Sites

Park Community Church in Chicago launched a new web site in October of 2009. But what to do with the old site? It’s not a question that’s asked very often, ...

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web-sites Article
44 Comments » December 11, 2009

Do You Need a Web Site?

I’m speaking next week to a group of college pastors, and I’m struggling. The first session is about church, communication and creativity … no problems there. The second session is ...

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web-sites Article
7 Comments » November 19, 2009

Joshua Blankenship on Copying

If you’re not familiar with Joshua Blankenship, he’s the web guru behind the scenes at NewSpring Church in Anderson, S.C. A couple times recently, he’s tackled the difficult question of churches, ...

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