Does your church have a website? If not, you need to change that.
Not next month, not next year, today.
It is your church’s digital home-base. Your business card. Your primary point-of-contact. You need a church website.
There are solutions such as Ekklesai360 where you can get a great website solution geared specifically for churches. If that won’t work for you, there are other solutions below that may fit your budget or expectations.
Here are the three types of websites you can expect to use, taken from the infographic below:
- You do not have to have a huge, expensive website. If you are an individual, consider about.me which has free pages for you to customize.
- Complex does me it is going to cost something. Of the top platforms, the cheapest and my favorite is WordPress. It has plugins to make it boundless and requires little to no coding experience.
- Websites like Joomla and Drupal are custom CMS’ that truly expect you to be able to code. The benefit, if you have high traffic, you can streamline the code (i.e. bloat) and customize whatever you need for the process.
Would you add any website solutions to the list?
[via Denovati.com]
Eric Dye says
But I have my favorite way… 😛
Laurie Neumann says
I appreciate your explanations and nice infographic! These are great solutions for the church who wants to do it themselves. If they don’t, of course, there are always us church web designers who will do it for them at reasonable prices:-)
Roberto says
Don’t forget Church Plant Media which powers great sites like T4G, Also, there are other some other powerful CMS platforms like Orchard, Dot Net Nuke and Umbraco.