What George doesn't mention is that the growth in our congregation is happening almost entirely within the "young adult" demographic, and our website seems to be playing a big role. We make it a point to ask visitors how they heard about our church, and among the young adult visitors, almost all of them mention checking out our website before they decided to visit. Tip #1: make sure your church appears near the top of any internet search for a church in your city!
What I'm VERY curious about is whether any potential visitors have checked out our website and thought "Nah, not for me," and why our website made them feel that way. That data would be fascinating.
Maybe we could "focus group" each other's websites via this discussion board and share our impressions with each other.
What George doesn't mention is that the growth in our congregation is happening almost entirely within the "young adult" demographic, and our website seems to be playing a big role. We make it a point to ask visitors how they heard about our church, and among the young adult visitors, almost all of them mention checking out our website before they decided to visit. Tip #1: make sure your church appears near the top of any internet search for a church in your city!
What I'm VERY curious about is whether any potential visitors have checked out our website and thought "Nah, not for me," and why our website made them feel that way. That data would be fascinating.
Maybe we could "focus group" each other's websites via this discussion board and share our impressions with each other.
Great thoughts by all. I'd welcome any input into our church website at www.facoc.org ... I have not kept it up as I should. Don't be afraid to hurt my feelings!
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