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Turn Livestreams into “Evergreen” Content

Turn Livestreams into “Evergreen” Content

by Amy Prindle | Jun 7, 2018 | Church website best practices, News, School Marketing, SEO tips, Webmaster Tips

Optimize your livestream videos to stay relevant and keep attracting viewers It’s a wonderful thing that so many of our churches and ministries have utilized live streaming to share their events with those unable to attend. It’s increasingly wonderful when...
How to Respond to Negative (and Positive!) Online Reviews

How to Respond to Negative (and Positive!) Online Reviews

by Amy Prindle | May 30, 2018 | Church website best practices, News, School Marketing, SEO tips, Webmaster Tips

Someone posted a bad review. Do your respond? Do you ignore? Is your reputation doomed? While websites like Yelp have been helpful for conscientious consumers, these sites have often become the bane of many organizations’ existence when one or more users post...
Why your readers aren’t reading, and how you get them to

Why your readers aren’t reading, and how you get them to

by Amy Prindle | May 23, 2018 | Church website best practices, News, School Marketing, SEO tips, Stronger Writing

People no longer read. They scan. People also consume more content than ever before. Even long articles. So what’s the secret? How do we turn scanners and skimmers into focused readers? It’s not about how fancy your sentences are, how descriptive your...
Is your website surviving “Mobilegeddon?”

Is your website surviving “Mobilegeddon?”

by Amy Prindle | May 17, 2018 | Church website best practices, News, School Marketing, SEO tips, Webmaster Tips

How user-friendly is your website on a phone screen? Ever since April 2015, Google has been progressively updating its search algorithms to favor websites that display well on mobile devices, such as phones and tablets. Recently, Google took another giant step in this...
Facebook’s under fire. What does that mean for us?

Facebook’s under fire. What does that mean for us?

by Amy Prindle | May 10, 2018 | Church website best practices, Missionary Resources, News, School Marketing, Webmaster Tips

Should we be concerned about our Facebook presence? Facebook has been all over the news in the last few months, defending itself against mishandling of user data as well as bias in the type of content it favors in its algorithms. This may lead to some questions of how...
Lsn 5: SEO 101—More Exposure with Claimed Map Listings

Lsn 5: SEO 101—More Exposure with Claimed Map Listings

by Amy Prindle | May 3, 2018 | Church website best practices, News, School Marketing, SEO tips, Webmaster Tips

Your Google Map Listing: They’re already looking for you… Here’s how to help them find you! When we want to figure out where to go, chances are you go to your phone. You search for restaurants, barber shops, hair salons, gas stations… even...
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