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Killing Your Website Softly

Most of the churches we serve know (in general) that website speed and website traffic both impact a website’s rank in search engine results. And how high up a website appears in search results affects how many people can find that website — and the church it belongs to. However,…

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Gutenberg Tutorials

The process of building pages and posts with WordPress changed dramatically on December 6, 2018. Until then, the WordPress editor had been one constant in a world of change… the editor was the old friend you knew and could count on whenever you needed to create a new web page…

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Adding a Privacy Policy to Your Church Website

To be legally compliant, your website must include a Privacy Policy that explains to your website’s visitors: What information you collect about visitors to your website; How you collect that information (cookies, sign-up forms, contact forms, comment forms, etc.); Which third parties, such as YouTube and Google Analytics, also collect…

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How to Use Facebook to Attract Christmas Crowds

Do you know how to use Facebook to attract standing-room-only crowds to your Christmas services? Facebook and other social networks offer so many new and free ways for churches to reach out and touch thousands of people this holiday season, and churches’ Facebook walls soon will be filling up with…

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Does Your Web Calendar Need a Little TLC?

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If the events calendar on your website is sluggish, it might be because it’s carrying a lot of extra weight — dozens or even hundreds of pages describing events that have long passed and will never be repeated. In most cases, you can improve the calendar’s performance by getting rid…

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