Last we shared information on how to budget for SEO for 2018. If you missed that article, you can read it here.
As you are setting a budget for next year, how do you budget for changes to your actual website or a new church website design?
If you go the traditional route of having a website built for you, you will likely pay thousands of dollars up front.
Then you need to budget for hosting, support, and email.
And in a few years when the church website design is old and dated, you will need to pay for a new site or a redesign of the existing site.
All of that can get very complicated and extremely expensive.
Wouldn’t it be nice if you could know what your costs were going to be, not pay thousands of dollars upfront, and get a new free design every few years?
That all sounds too good to be true… but its not.
OurChurch.Com has been serving churches for over 20 years.
During that time, we have listened to churches and heard the needs for solutions that will meet their needs without breaking the bank.
This is what we have learned that churches want:
- Someone to build their website for them
- Training so they can update content whenever they want
- Caring customer support
- Ability to talk to someone who understands them and can be understood
- New designs every few years to keep the site looking fresh
As a result, all of our custom website packages include us building your website for you, hosting, email, support from folks inside the U.S., and a free redesign every 3 years.
In addition, two of the website packages also include ongoing local SEO services!
“What separates design from art is that design is meant to be… functional.” ― Cameron Moll
So if you are in need of a new website and tired of paying large amounts upfront and every few years, it’s time to switch to a new solution. You can also bring your existing domain name if you would like.
Check out our custom website packages by clicking here.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss specifics to your needs, please post your questions below or contact me here.