Church Web Site Design Checklist

February 7, 2007 by

With Internet Evangelism Day fast approaching (April 29, 2007) you might want to check out the Church Site Design Checklist. It’s an automated 51-question survey that will help you figure out how your church web site stacks up.

If your site needs some help you could always check out the Improving Your Church Web Site series. (link via Mike Atkinson)

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Kevin D. Hendricks


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3 Responses to “Church Web Site Design Checklist”

  • Dan
    February 8, 2007

    Hi,
    I went through the checklist and our church web site scored very high. I may have been a bit genereous, however, and, since I wasn’t the designer, I assumed the designer did a couple of things that are recommended.
    Anyway, at the risk of breaking some rules here, as the person who manages the content of the site, I’d like to hear from some real human beings with real opinions. Please visit http://www.friedenschurch.org and let me know what you think either on this blog or by using the “contact us” function on the website.
    We have an average Sunday attendance of about 350. The web site is aimed at seekers but also is meant to serve as a resource for current members. We’re getting 40-some to nearly 60 unique hits a day.


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  • Kevin Hendricks
    February 9, 2007

    Hey Dan,
    Why don’t you head over to the Church Marketing Lab, post a screen shot of your web site & a link and ask this question?
    That’s really the place to get productive feedback.
    Thanks!


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