FTP Beginner Explanation Does Your Business Need a Blog?
Dec 05

Planning a church web site can be a lot daunting. That’s because you are walking a balancing act. You have to keep in consideration pricing, design, functionality, etc. Let’s look at three main ways that you can get that site going.

Option #1 - Hire a website designer

This road is going to cost you. But, you will be gaining expert consultation and speed. You will offset that most valuable of assets - time. And most people these days are severely lacking in time. And you will get the look and feel that will best express your church. That alone should cause you to pause. But remember - it will cost you a lot of money if done by a good designer.

Option #2 - Get a Volunteer to Donate Their Time & Skill

If you have someone in your congregation who is a designer, maybe they will donate their gifts. Now, let me be very upfront about this. You have to be extremely upfront about your expectations. Both parties need to delineate how much time will be involved, the end result, etc.  First and foremost, you want to protect the relationships of those involved.  I can’t underscore that enough.

Option #3 - Utilize an online website builder

A couple of years ago, I would have shied away from this option.  The tools were clunky and very generic.  But now, we have tools that can really provide a lot of help and a lot of power.  This allows you to build a site that is uniquely you without incurring big costs and without jeopardizing relationships.  I try to steer most folks toward this option because it really dovetails most positives well.

We have a great online website builder.  We provide many options, templates, and pricing plans.  We also have a nice product tour that will show you just how it works.  I hope that helps.

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