In part 2 of our series documenting the redevelopment of my church’s website I described the preliminary vision document I…
The exciting prospect of possibly leading the redevelopment of my church’s website put me in an interesting position. On the one…
There’s an old saying that goes, “You don’t know a man unless you’ve walked a mile in his shoes.” Well,…
School websites have two primary goals. The first is to act as an on-line brochure for prospective students and parents,…
Today, tomorrow and Saturday most of OurChurch.Com’s staff is participating in the Willow Creek Association Leadership Summit. (Don’t worry, we…
Last week we started our series of education-related blog articles with my interview of Judy Steinbrueck (my mother) who has…
In less than half a second, your website can form a lasting impression to a visitor. They can choose to remain on your site or click that big “Back” button on their web browser. In today’s blog, I would like to share with you two of the most important things that visitors want to know about a site when they first arrive and a few tips on how to answer those questions quickly.
There are a few things to avoid when putting your site together. Here is a list of 5 things to be aware of when creating a good-looking and functional site.
What you need to know when reevaluating your website. Ask questions about content, site traffic, visual appeal, feedback, site maintenance and goals at least once every 2 years.
I’m continuing to tinker with the Christian Web Trends blog in an attempt to build a stronger, more interactive community…