Church Web Adviser was created exclusively for busy church leaders who understand the important role a powerful Web site can play in Christian ministry today, but who also face the realities of limited time, finances and staffing. ChurchWebAdviser.com
Since so much traffic to Boyink.com is by those interested in church websites, I thought I would mention a new publication - Church Web Adviser, published by Communication Resources.
I just received a copy of this last week, and have to say that I’m impressed with the quality and content that I see in the premier issue. Authors include Kevin D. Hendricks of ChurchMarketingSucks.com, Mike Atkinson of uneekNet.com, Lou Hornberger of Youth Specialties, and others (including a small submission on church blogging by yours truly).
Topics besides blogging include web pages for children’s ministries, online photo albums, selecting a host for your church site, how to connect with worshippers online, and a bunch more.
While it may seem strange to subscribe to a traditional printed newsletter to learn about websites, we web-heads need to remember that not everyone is so averse to the printed page.
For $99/year, if getting a regular newsletter mailed to your church staff increases the interest and involvement in adding quality and value to your church website then it’s money well spent, even if it doesn’t appear in a browser window....
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August 23, 2006
Traffic in ones web cause only harm in it.I did;nt seen any case in which it cause any kinda benefit.why?
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