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TechChurch
10M ago
Choosing the right platform for your church website is crucial to its success, as there is no one-size-fits-all solution. The best choice depends on factors such as the team building and maintaining the website, budget, experience with web design, development and maintenance, an existing website, and the project’s complexity. In this article, we’ll compare Webflow and WordPress in terms of ease of use, design, integrations, SEO, e-commerce capabilities, support, and pricing, keeping these factors in mind. By the end, you’ll have the information you need to make an informed decision.
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TechChurch
10M ago
When it comes to building a church website, there are numerous options available, including popular content management systems like WordPress, SaaS solutions, Squarespace, custom solutions, and many more. The choice of a suitable platform primarily depends on the human factor. For instance, churches need to consider whether they have in-house staff capable of building and maintaining a website using any of the available tools. Moreover, what happens if that team member relocates? Will there be someone else who can continue working on the website using the same technology stack, or will outsour ..read more
TechChurch
10M ago
When it comes to attracting new members and engaging with the community, churches must keep up with the digital age. One key aspect of a strong online presence is search engine optimization (SEO). SEO ensures that your church’s website ranks higher on search engine results, making it more accessible to potential visitors. However, many churches unknowingly make common SEO mistakes that negatively impact their online visibility. In this article, we’ll explore five common church SEO mistakes and provide practical solutions to help you fix them.
SEO Mistake #1
Neglecting Local SEO: The Low-Hangin ..read more
TechChurch
10M ago
You create your church’s website in the hopes that it will draw in more visitors. When church and business clients entrusted us with the creation or rebuilding of their websites, we frequently observed that. It is reasonable to hope for increased traffic, but we also need to know how people actually show up on our ministry website. If we respond, “Well, people find stuff on Google,” that’s not a bad response, but the next question is: “How do we make sure our church website ranks highly and is simple to find?” These questions brought us to the topic of church SEO, and in this article, we’ll gi ..read more
TechChurch
10M ago
Your church can find new methods to engage with their members in the quickly evolving digital world of today with the help of an online church community. Both seekers and people of faith can come together in a wonderful way, regardless of location, through a digital church community. Digital communities help churches reach a larger audience, provide support and encouragement, and promote spiritual development.
Benefits of Online Church Community
Expanding Your Reach
You can expand your reach and establish connections with people who might not have been able to visit your physical church by bui ..read more
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10M ago
The world has become increasingly digital, and churches are no exception. In recent years, more and more churches have turned to online platforms for their services and events, including small groups and Bible studies. This shift has opened up countless new opportunities for church leaders, communicators, and media pastors to engage with their congregations in unique and powerful ways.
In this article, we’ll explore the benefits of online small groups and Bible studies, review some popular platforms for hosting them, and offer tips for setting up and promoting your own digital gatherings. Let ..read more
TechChurch
10M ago
Our church volunteers are the backbone of any church, and they play a vital role in ensuring the smooth running of the church’s programs and activities. However, volunteer training and management can often be a challenging task for all kinds of churches. My educational background is in teaching and I have also spent years in church ministry. It’s no secret that teaching is a skill required pretty much anywhere, whether it’s running a company or church.
Volunteer training and management for churches
The truth is that most of us don’t necessarily have a good understanding of how to apply the tea ..read more
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10M ago
When it comes to creating a church website, it’s easy to get caught up in all the design elements and functionalities that we forget the primary purpose of having a website – to reach people. That’s where the hero message comes in. A website headline is the first thing visitors see when they land on your website. It’s the statement that grabs their attention and draws them in. And for a church website, a compelling hero message is crucial because it could be the deciding factor for someone to visit your church or not. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of a hero message on your chur ..read more
TechChurch
10M ago
We have built and deployed online teaching and training platforms that have been utilized by over 40,000 users. This experience has given us a unique perspective on the benefits of learning management systems (LMS) and how they can be applied to churches. Churches have unique needs when it comes to teaching and education. In fact, a huge chunk of our church life focuses on those areas. An LMS for churches can help them to overcome the challenges posed by traditional offline methods while maximizing their teaching time and building a social learning environment for their membersIn this article ..read more
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10M ago
Most church websites either haven’t been updated in months or have only had sermon or event-related updates. We are aware that these are the most naturally occurring pieces of content, but there is so much more we can accomplish with our church websites. Creating compelling content that keeps members and visitors coming back can be challenging. In this blog post, we will discuss ten creative content ideas that can help you engage your congregation and keep them connected to your church. Whether you’re a small church just starting or a large congregation with an established online presence, the ..read more