Case Studies
Case Study: Encounter Church Gets A Clover Website
A thousand bucks for a website is a deal. Really, it is. That's why Clover has become such a popular option. Not only is it affordable, but their template sites are visually pleasing. Behind the design, Clover has simplified posting content to dragging and dropping. In 2010, we helped...
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Church Websites: Catering to Visitors
Visiting your website should feel like stepping onto your church’s property. This is especially true when you’re thinking about catering to a first time visitor. It’s been said by many folks, including myself, that your church’s website is your new front door. So here are a few things you can...
5 Strategies for Better Communications in 2013
Yes, we’re already a week into 2013, but it’s still not too late to look at your church communications strategy and set some goals for the upcoming year. As you think about the upcoming year, here are five issues I think are good for you to consider.
Be visual. It was a major point of mine...
Top 7 Things You Cared About In 2012
It’s always interesting to look back over the past year to see what posts were the most popular on Church Juice. But instead of just listing the most visited pages based on traffic, I thought it would be fun to group those posts into themes to get a feel for what was on your mind. So here’s...
Instagram and the Visual Web
Your church’s online presence must become more visual. For quite some time now, I’ve been harping on about adding more pictures to your website of real people in your church. I’ve also suggested that you think of ways to share and organize information with graphics instead of long blocks of...
