How to tell if your Church Website needs help - Part 1
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5/3/2011 2:05 PM

You know your Church Website needs help if you don't have your contact info easily accessible from any and every page on the site.
We recieved a voicemail today from a gentleman named Andy asking about pricing options for a redesign on his church website. He left his first and last name, the name of his church, and his city. He neglected to leave a phone number, an email address, or any other way to contact him. No problem though - I figured with a little help from google, I could find his church website and grab the contact info from there. I was wrong.
I didn't have any trouble finding the church website. It came up right away in a google search of the church name and the city. However, once I was on the site, I couldn't find any contact info - no phone number, no email address, no facebook or twitter info, not even a physical mailing address. I spent about 10 minutes clicking through every page I could find... nothing.
If your church website doesn't have your contact info easily accessible from every page, you need to make a change today.
Andy - if you are out there, let us know how to get in touch with you so we can help with your site.
Stay tuned over the next few days for more ways to tell if your Church Website needs help. Know any church websites that need help? Let us know. We'll be having our second annual "Please Help My Church Website Contest" starting next week.
2 comment(s) so far...
Re: How to tell if your Church Website needs help - Part 1
Thanks for this post! We have contact info on the home page but hardly anywhere else on our site. I spent some time adding a contact bar to the bottom pane of most of our pages. So obvious and yet... LOL!
By Tracy on
5/11/2011 7:52 AM
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Re: How to tell if your Church Website needs help - Part 1
I like the change Tracy. You've made it easy to find you from every page.
By Nick Zerwas on
5/11/2011 9:10 AM
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