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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Church web site design: self-assessment design tool to best develop church site effectiveness

Is your church web site effective? Check out this self-assessment design tool.

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:10 PM, January 25, 2007) : 

I think the best church sites will be sticky. What I mean is to keep members coming back. If you pay hundreds or spend hours making a site, and people never go to it and use it, what's the point?

So if you're planning a church site, think about what is going to make our members keep coming back to it? That's my 2 cents.

 

Blogger theultrarev said ... (12:26 PM, January 25, 2007) : 

Very well said. To make it "sticky" you need new and useable content, even perhaps make it interactive. Perhaps have an open chat room a couple times a week where the pastor(s) chats with members. Regular articles posted, media files available, regularly updated links to other kewl stuff, etc.

I personally think that it's still a bigger sin for a church to not have a web site than to have a poor quality one. There are so many low tech ways to have a free site that it is inexcusable to not have a site with your worship times, contact info, list of your ministries and leaders -- even if it is just one single page.

But then again I call on churches all the time that don't have answering machines let alone web sites.

Nice site by the way.

 

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