What makes a great church website?
What makes a great church website? If the website is the first interaction someone has with your church, make sure it’s a positive interaction. At the same time, the design of a church’s website won’t be engaging if it doesn’t communicate effectively. Users want information, not flash. Good and engaging design doesn’t distract from the user’s goal.
What makes a good website homepage?
A good website clearly answers “Who I am,” “What I do,” and/or “What can you (the visitor) do here.” It also resonates with your audience, has a value proposition, calls visitors to action, is optimized for multiple devices, and is always changing to adapt to new design trends.
What makes a good homepage content?
Good website content isn’t restricted to blog posts and the written word. In addition to the text and writing on your website, consider using videos or other graphics to share your message and value proposition with your audience. Concise, understandable CTAs.
What should you put on your homepage 19 elements to consider?
- Logo. The first thing your visitor should see is your logo.
- Site menu.
- Special entry points.
- Hero shot.
- Headline.
- The can’t-miss call to action.
- Introduction.
- Portfolio.