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Monthly Archives: May 2007

To Build a Church Web Site: Plan the Project

19-May-07

This entry is part of a series on building church websites. Check out the first post.
Require Project Sponsorship and Involved Stakeholders
Having fought through a number of IT projects in the past without executive sponsorship and involved stakeholders, I don’t think I would do it again. It isn’t fair to the team of people who are […]

To Build a Church Web Site: Study the Audience

14-May-07

This entry is part of a series on building church websites. Check out the first post.
Know Your Users
There is a temptation with church people to try and reach everyone all of the time. Some churches egocentrically want everyone to be *their* audience. As a result, Church Marketing Sucks. Knowing and prioritizing your users will get […]

To Build a Church Web Site

13-May-07

When our church decided to launch the 3.0 version of our site, we knew it would be a serious effort. As “the web guy”, my charge was to be the glue that holds the pieces of the project together. There are numerous how-tos available for churches who are just getting started with their sites. My […]

Stonebriar’s Redesign

04-May-07

I may say more about the recent redesign of Stonebriar Community Church in the coming days, but I wanted to let everyone know the site is live now. Nathan Smith has a little write-up on it. Already some good feedback on how we can improve things. If you find problems, there is a link in […]