Our focus this month is on helping churches and other Christian organizations improve their websites by fixing the 10 most common website problems.
The 80-20 rule says, 80% of the problems are caused by 20% of the issues.  Therefore, we created this 10-Point Website Checklist that addresses 80% of the problems we see with church websites.
While the primary purpose of this checklist is to help churches and Christian organizations make their websites look and function better for website visitors, getting a website to pass all 10 points on the checklist will also result in better search rankings.
Here are 3 reasons why:
1) The Best Church Websites Have a Memorable Domain Name
If you have a free website that does not have its own domain name, you are going to have a hard time ranking well in search engines for anything.  Therefore, if you really want people to find your website – and church leaders this means if you really want to reach the people in your community – you need your own domain name.
2) The Best Church Websites Are Mobile-Friendly
Google penalizes websites that are not mobile-friendly with lower search rankings in their mobile search rankings. Enough said.
3) People share and link to websites that look good and function well
Have you ever liked an article, blog post, or something else an organization is doing, but not shared it or told anyone about it because the website was embarrassingly ugly or hard to use?
I know I have.
I know people who will not share links to their own church’s website because it makes them cringe.
Two things that help search rankings are social shares and links. If people are embarrassed by your website, you will not get many shares or links. But if you can eliminate the most common, most embarrassing problems, you’ll get a lot more links and shares.
The other 8 items on the 10-point checklist all address common problems that make websites look bad and hard to use such as broken images, too many text colors, and complicated navigation menus.
The bottom line is…
If you want better search rankings, start by making sure your website is free of common problems.
We’re so committed to helping you overcome these 10 common website problems, we will do a complimentary website review for you. And when you pass all 10 points of the 10 point checklist, we’ll give you a cool award.
Request your complimentary website review now!
Do you want to reach more people?  What do you think about starting by addressing these 10 common website problems?
Co-founder & CEO, OurChurch.Com
Paul has been the CEO of OurChurch.Com since its founding in 1996, combining his passion for faith and technology to lead the organization.
An accomplished writer, Paul has authored over 2,000 articles on faith and technology, featured on platforms like ChurchLeaders.com, The JoyFM, and his personal blog, LiveIntentionally.org.
Beyond his professional achievements, Paul serves as an elder at Journey Community Church and is deeply engaged in his community through his involvement with the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch and the Safety Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
4 Comments
Good suggestions Paul.
great concern Paul! i add this into list and follow the check list
WOW Paul 🙂 Long time no see. 🙂 Thank you for you shared us great tips again, still very useful and informative. And I have a question, do you think that social share now more and more important for rank than links? 🙂
Hi Robby, no I think links are still more important.