
Change: When It Helps and When It Hurts Your Church
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
I spoke to some amazing Pastors and Ministry Leaders in Raleigh yesterday. It seems that everyone is wondering what content needs to be on a website to attract people to their site. The answer is a bit complicated. But I can tell you one simple thing that will keep people on your website. Guaranteed!
And that’s… edit.
The #1 problem I spot on most websites, is too much text! In fact, the average person only spends around 10 seconds per page. There’s no way for someone to take in that much information in those few seconds. So here’s my advice:
Keep it short! Twitter is good practice. Editing your thoughts to 140 characters is difficult but rewarding!
PS. Can you imagine if the Bible was tweeted on twitter? A Pastor is editing EVERY CHAPTER of the Bible down to 140 characters (or less) and tweeting it. Follow him here!
At the close of every season, wise leaders pause to reflect. They celebrate what’s been accomplished, identify what worked well,
Every week families arrive at church. They walk through the main doors and head down familiar paths toward “their” seat.
When a legal expert asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbor?” it followed the command to “love your neighbor as yourself.”
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