This week’s Snack Pack has a “designer” feel to it — followed by a very personal v-log from our very own Jeremy Smith.
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— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) November 2, 2017
About the false velocity of âquick fixesâ. pic.twitter.com/91jauLyEJ3
— Pete Lacey (@chopeh) November 2, 2017
Quick Website Tip: A Nielsen study found that sliders have a 1% click through rate. Visitors also were annoyed by them. Ditch the slider.
— Brady Shearer (@BradyShearer) November 2, 2017
Marcus Williamson on Design in the Church
5 Design Techniques for Better CTA Buttons
7 Tips For Using Forms On Your Church Website
15 things they didn’t teach you at design school
DESIGNING AN INSPIRING CHURCH LOGO IN 5 STEPS
The Design Side Of Conversion Rate Optimization
5 Reasons to Use Video Announcements
In my experience, simply responding in a timely manner to an inquiry for your services will put you ahead of 50% of your competitors.
— Dave Shrein (@daveshrein) November 2, 2017
The vocation of pastor has been replaced by the strategies of religious entrepreneurs with business plans.
— Eugene Peterson (@PetersonDaily) October 27, 2017
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