Feature Focus

Posted on November 1, 2011, 9:00 am | 1 comment
Topics: Feature Focus
Synod 2011 appointed our task force to review the CRCNA organizational structure, culture, and leadership. But 10 people can't do this task alone. We need your input and perspectives to shape our report... Read more »
Posted on December 8, 2010, 1:48 pm | 3 comments
Topics: Church Websites, Feature Focus
There is a feature that almost every church has on their website, is difficult to navigate and doesn’t integrate into other services easily. This feature is a calendar or listing of events. Services like Google Calendar allow you to embed a calendar easily into your website. .. Read more »
Posted on November 15, 2010, 11:04 pm
Topics: Church Websites, Feature Focus
Do you expect your website visitors to know how to do Boolean searches? What about expecting them to search your site using the built-in search tool of your CMS? To help visitors search your site, you can use the power of the big search engines (Google and Bing) to provide custom search boxes for your site. Read more »
Posted on October 25, 2010, 10:29 pm
Topics: Feature Focus, Getting Started, How-To, Marketing
One of the most common reasons to visit a church's website is to find the church's address, worship times, or phone number. In fact, it is probably on the home page of your website so that it is easy and quick to find. It should not only be listed on your website but on Bing Local Listings, Google Places and Yahoo! Local as well. Read more »
Posted on September 6, 2010, 5:57 pm
Topics: Communication, Feature Focus, Getting Started
Another simple and quick way to add value to your church is to have email addresses at the church’s domain. Many times church staff or leaders create email accounts with the provider of their internet service, or through free providers like Yahoo (Yahoo email), Google (Gmail), or Microsoft (Live Mail, Hotmail). Read more »
Posted on August 17, 2010, 12:01 am
Topics: Church Websites, Feature Focus, Getting Started, How-To
Look up; at the top of the window. Up in the address bar is the URL of this website. Have you looked at the addresses that your website is using? Your church is probably using a system (CMS) that automatically creates the URL for a page based on a template. Usually the default is for ugly unusable URLs. However, with most of the popular CMSs there are options to change the way URLs are structured. Read more »

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