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Church Website Essentials
Helpful advice for improving the church's new front door--the website.
Store Code: PS45
Format: Microsoft Word
Price: $14.95

Topics:Administration, Communication, Management, Technology, Websites
Filters:Church board, Committee member, Management, Pastor, Technology, Volunteer
References:Isaiah 42:9, Proverbs 29:18, Psalm 19:4
Date Added:January 29, 2008
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Overview

If you need to build a new site from scratch or revamp an existing site, this download is a great place to start. It will give you the vocabulary of today’s websites, as well as tips for maintaining a site and driving traffic to it.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Church Web 2.0 
Second-generation websites improve the online interaction of churches and people.

Intelligent Design 
Consider these basic options when putting together your church’s website.

A Lack of Vision 
Problems with church websites can usually be traced to failure to see the big picture.

Extending an Invitation 
Church websites are becoming a crucial factor in attracting visitors.

Online Essentials  
These are the desired pieces of a well-designed local church website.

Choosing a Content Manager 
Churches have unique needs that should be accommodated by your provider.

Homepage Improvement  
Does your church website need just a little touching up or an extreme makeover?

Helping People Find Your Site 
How to gain maximum visibility for your church website online and elsewhere


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