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Internet Evangelism…What does it mean for you?

Internet Evangelism…What does it mean for you?

If you’re a leader within any organization whether a church, a business, a non-profit…etc, you’ve probably had some kind of discussion about social media and how present you need to be in the social media world. And if you’re a church, then you’ve probably sat down with a group of leaders at some point to [...]

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Free Christmas Media stuff

Free Christmas Media stuff

Who doesn’t like free stuff? The guys over at Echo Hub put together a list of Christmas Media Freebies. My favorites from their list are: WorshipHouse Media- 12 Days of Christmas.- Visit their site on the days marked with a bow on their calendar and unwrap your free gift. Igniter Media-  Giving away a free [...]

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New faithHighway Website: Christian Family Worship Center

New faithHighway Website: Christian Family Worship Center

The Sunday after going live, Pastor Parries encouraged his congregation to “Text somebody and let them know we’re going live on our own site! Tell them you want to see this today!” Last month I worked with Pastor Parries in Orlando to bring into fruition a “virtual church” through the Christian Family Worship Center’s website.  [...]

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How do Colors Effect Your Website?

How do Colors Effect Your Website?

Colors are powerful! They represent feelings and actions that we are supposed to have when we see those colors. When you see a red sign, you automatically think “stop.” When you see a “green” light, you think “go.” So, what do all those colors mean in terms of using them on your website? What feelings [...]

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Is Your Website Written in Christianese?

Is Your Website Written in Christianese?

If you have Christian friends and go to a church, chances are you might speak a language different than your unbelieving, un-churched friends.  Phrases like, power in the blood, washed my sins away, evening of fellowship, are probably used freely around a church, but once you step outside those boundaries, it’s likely that no one [...]

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The Q- How do I choose a web design company? Part 4- Teams

The Q- How do I choose a web design company? Part 4- Teams

Today, Greg explores the idea of having your site built by more than one person, whether that be a group of volunteers with different skills or a company that has many skilled individuals. Find out how your church can leverage the unique gifts of people by watching this week’s Q. pic by Velo Steve

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Top Posts for June

Top Posts for June

Happy day after the 4th of July! We hope you enjoyed time with your family this weekend! In case you missed them…here are our top blog posts from the month of June are… 1. Greatest Way to Reach the Unchurched Online 2. 6 Tips for Successful Internal Communication with your Staff 3. 10 Things a [...]

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The Q- How do I choose a web design company? Part 3- Budget

The Q- How do I choose a web design company? Part 3- Budget

Today, Greg talks about the role your website will play in your overall marketing budget. With so many companies to choose from, ranging from just a few hundred dollars to many thousands, it’s important to know what you can expect to pay for your website. pic by epSos.de

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You Have a Website…Now What? (Re-post)

You Have a Website…Now What? (Re-post)

Yay! You have a website! It has amazing graphics, awesome features and, after pain-staking hours of labor, great content. But…now what?  Are people coming to your site? Has it become the main hub of activity for your church or organization? One very important step in setting up a new website is in regard to site [...]

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The Q- How do I choose a web design company?

The Q- How do I choose a web design company?

Today, Greg hits part 1 in our new series “How to choose a web design company” by asking ‘should my church use volunteers or just hire a company’. The answer to the question isn’t as simple as you may think… photo by Rajiv Patel

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