What Are You Trying To Say?
In a post on Church Marketing Sucks, Brad Abare posted a series on producing church web sites that don't suck. Let's face it - it is just as easy to produce a web site that sucks as it is to create one that doesn't suck. Follow these tips so your site is good for more than just serving as a bad example.
 
			- What Are You Trying To Say? 2020/8/23 12:10
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					Local Searches for Churches
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					Developing an Effective Church Web Strategy
					 2011/7/19 12:13 2011/7/19 12:13
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					Facebook Fan Page or Website - Where Should I Start?
					 2010/11/28 23:15 2010/11/28 23:15
 
			- What Are You Trying To Say? 2020/8/23 12:10
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					Local Searches for Churches
					 2013/8/15 11:20 2013/8/15 11:20
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					Church Websites 101: Set Goals
					 2012/4/13 11:40 2012/4/13 11:40
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					Church Websites 101: Not Always Easy, But Should Be
					 2012/2/12 11:45 2012/2/12 11:45
 
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					How To Build The Ark
					 2011/11/3 11:59 2011/11/3 11:59
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					Selecting a CMS for Your Church Website
					 2010/8/22 11:46 2010/8/22 11:46
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					Social Networking For Your Church Web Site
					 2009/4/19 23:46 2009/4/19 23:46
- An Effective Solution for Church Web Sites 2007/12/21 1:00
 
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					Does Your Church Website Measure Up?
					 2009/3/25 11:20 2009/3/25 11:20
- Notifications and RSS: Spread the Word 2008/10/5 12:45
- An Effective Solution for Church Web Sites 2007/12/21 1:00
- XOOPS Meta Tags Basics 2007/9/2 0:02
 
			- Is It Time to Add a Calendar to Your Site? 2009/2/8 11:08
- Statistics, Trends and Analyzing Your Web Site 2008/7/23 13:12
- Pray With Me: Adding Prayer Requests to Your Site 2007/11/4 6:37
- Article FAQs 2007/7/9 3:00
 
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					Theming Your Church Website
					 2009/6/2 7:43 2009/6/2 7:43
- XOOPS Meta Tags Basics 2007/9/2 0:02
 
					 
				 
					

