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Tuesday, May 31, 2005

It's not about a church web SITE; it's about a web STRATEGY.

Here are some tips I've submitted for addition to the 60-item hopper of "Tips for Effective Church-sites". Likewise, to HealYourChurchWebSite.com.

#1. Just like the Church is not defined by the building, think 'web STRATEGY', not 'web SITE'. That is, develop a web strategy to proliferate the message of the church/Church pervasively throughout your whole community of members and their sites.

#2. Encourage your individual members to...

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