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    Home»org type»church»Top 5 Church SEO Strategies

    Top 5 Church SEO Strategies

    Kurt SteinbrueckBy Kurt SteinbrueckOct 22, 2012Updated:Feb 20, 202344 Comments4 Mins Read

    I’ve written a lot over the years about how important SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is for churches, such as…

    • “The High Stakes of SEO for the Kingdom of God“
    • “Who is Jesus…According to Google“
    • “Why Aren’t You Telling People About Your Church?“

    Not only is it an important source of new visitors, but by out-ranking non-Christian or anti-Christian websites for important topics, it can have a real life effect on what kind of help people get, what people believe about key issues, or even whether people believe in Jesus.

    Church SEO is important.  So, how do you do it?

    Here are the Top 5 Church SEO Strategies to get you started:

    1. User your address throughout your website.  Location is very important in local SEO (which is what your local church is doing).  The easiest way to do this is usually to just put your address down in the footer of your website by the copyright info.
    2. Create listings and citations for your church.  Make sure you have listings in Google Places, Bing Business Portal, and Yahoo Local.  Then create citations for your church.  Citations are any time your church name and contact info (address and possibly phone #) are on a web page.  It can include a link to your church’s website, but doesn’t have to.  Citations can be gotten by being mentioned on other website or in online news articles.  Citations are also gotten by being listed in the important local review sites, like Yelp, Insider Pages, and City Search.  You can find more about citations at: “Citations, the Secret Sauce of Local SEO“.
    3. Get positive reviews.  Positive reviews both help with local search rankings and make people more likely physically visit your church.  Churches have a relatively unique situation where you have a built in base (your members) who are more than happy to support the church and can easily post positive reviews if you just ask them.  You can read more about reviews at: “More Reviews Equals More Visitors“.  Some churches are afraid to deal with reviews because they fear negative reviews, but you don’t need to be afraid.  You’ll find that negative reviews for churches aren’t all that common and, when they do happen, there are ways of addressing them which can actually be very positive.  You can read more about this at: “Be Not Afraid, Research Shows Negative Reviews Can be a Positive“.
    4. Setup unique, keyword-rich title tags for each page of your church’s website.  Title tags are very important in SEO.  By using your targeted keywords in your title tags, you can help your church to rank better for those keywords.  By setting up a different title tag on each page, you can target many different keywords.  The keywords you’ll want to target should both include terms that would describe your church (family, contemporary, traditional, missional, your denomination, etc) and your city.  You can also include adjacent cities.
    5. Produce unique, interesting content.  Search engines and people love unique, interesting content.  By spending a little time adding new content to your site periodically, you can get people to return to your site more frequently, get links to your site, and increase your rankings.  Some common church content ideas are: audio/video of services, Bible studies, Pastor blogs, local Christian event listing, etc.

    Alright, you know what to do.  Now you just need to go do it.  Don’t miss any more visitors to your church.  Start your SEO today.  If you are still confused about anything, post a question below and I’d be happy to answer your questions.  If you don’t have time to do it, I can help with that as well 😉  Just request a free, no obligation consultation today and we can discuss your options.

    Share with us:

    • Is your church doing SEO?  If so, what are you doing?
    • Do you have any other church SEO strategies that you would add?
    • Do you have any questions about church SEO?
    Kurt Steinbrueck

    OurChurch.Com Director of Marketing Services

    Kurt serves as OurChurch.Com’s Director of Marketing Services, bringing over 20 years of expertise in search marketing, and has developed numerous marketing services and served hundreds of churches, schools, ministries, and businesses.

    He has authored more than 500 articles on the subject, contributing to platforms like the Christian SEO Guys blog and Church Marketing University, and is an active participant on LocalSearchForum.com.

    In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kurt is an ordained minister, serving as pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL, demonstrating his commitment to both faith and community. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree from Georgia Southern University. He also holds a Specific Ministry Pastor Certificate and a General Pastor Certificate from Concordia Seminary.

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    OurChurch.Com Director of Marketing Services Kurt serves as OurChurch.Com’s Director of Marketing Services, bringing over 20 years of expertise in search marketing, and has developed numerous marketing services and served hundreds of churches, schools, ministries, and businesses. He has authored more than 500 articles on the subject, contributing to platforms like the Christian SEO Guys blog and Church Marketing University, and is an active participant on LocalSearchForum.com. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Kurt is an ordained minister, serving as pastor at Faith Lutheran Church in Wesley Chapel, FL, demonstrating his commitment to both faith and community. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree from Georgia Southern University. He also holds a Specific Ministry Pastor Certificate and a General Pastor Certificate from Concordia Seminary.

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    44 Comments

    1. lebrown86305 on Oct 22, 2012 6:32 pm

      – Include your website, twitter handle and Linkedin profile in your email sigline
      – Be sure the same are printed in all church literature distributed to the public
      – When you welcome church visitors be sure to let them know how to get your updates

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Oct 24, 2012 10:44 am

        Great suggestions. I especially like the third idea of making sure you tell visitors how they can get updates and stay connected.

    2. Michael on Oct 26, 2012 12:38 pm

      When you use acronyms in an article, you should spell it out at least once. I have no idea what you are talking about, so the article was useless for me.

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Oct 26, 2012 3:14 pm

        Micheal, thanks for the feedback. Point well taken. I usually do try to spell out acronyms in articles at the first use of the acronym, but neglected to do that in this article. Thanks for the reminder. I have updated, the article to include the explanation of SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

        • John on Nov 12, 2013 9:13 am

          Kurt, I'm stopping by actually looking for SEO consultants that serve churches – I skimmed through some great info here and went' to comments as they looked helpful. I just wanted to say I think your answer to the edgy comment above is grace steeped and wanted to commend that, brother!

          Grace and peace,

          Pastor John Weathersby

          • Kurt Steinbrueck on Nov 12, 2013 11:54 am

            Thanks Pastor Weathersby. Let me know if I can help you and your church reach more people through the search engines and bring more people into your church.

            God bless!

            -Kurt

    3. Bill von Husen on Oct 26, 2012 12:42 pm

      I agree with MIchael….What is SEC?

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Oct 26, 2012 3:15 pm

        I believe you mean SEO. It stands for Search Engine Optimization. I have now added that explanation to the blog content itself. Thanks and God bless!

    4. Patrick teil on Oct 30, 2012 6:08 pm

      Great article as usual Kurt… man I want to get a lot more info out to churches about this stuff.. hoping to do that early next year… 🙂

      For now I have more great tips on this subject here: http://www.churchbuzz.org/churchseo

      Thanks!
      Patrick Steil http://www.churchbuzz.org

      • Kurt Steinbrueck on Nov 1, 2012 10:54 am

        Thanks Patrick. It looks like you've got some interesting stuff on your site. I especially like your emphasis on using various ways to communicate effectively with members and making sure your church website welcomes visitors.

    5. Barrett Angel on Feb 5, 2013 6:08 am

      Getting here the top 5 church SEO strategies I am totally pleased and I am going to start to get SEO job. After all I am totally pleased and can say that it would come to help us more. Thank you for posting this valuable information in this website at all. Thanks and inform like this…

    6. Ryan Kang on May 28, 2013 10:24 am

      There's location based church directory you can use. It's 100% free. Check it out at http://www.thechurchmap.com. I find that it's really helpful to get traffic.

    7. danielflucke on Jun 23, 2013 8:36 pm

      Lots of churches build a website and don't think about how people are going to find the site. I wrote an article about church seo on my blog and made some of the same points as you do here.

    8. SEO Cardiff on Jul 5, 2013 7:02 pm

      I have seen many people build a website and think traffic will just come from nowhere, good seo is the future

      • PaulSteinbrueck on Aug 2, 2013 8:59 am

        Thanks for reading the post. In the future, please post your comments with your name rather than targeted keywords, so I know your comment is genuine and not simply a link building campaign.

    9. Jomer Gregorio on Jul 8, 2013 1:04 pm

      Looks like I need to notify our Church about the importance of SEO for our site. Thanks for the tips.

    10. cebu seo services on Jul 10, 2013 2:43 am

      An important aspect of Search Engine Optimization is making your website easy for both users and search engine robots to understand…

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