This article was originally a Sidebar published by Touchstone, the newspaper of The Methodist Church of NZ in conjunction with our article, What to Think about Before Building your Website. (more…)
So, you have finally decided to bite the bullet and build a Parish website! Or perhaps it is more like a grudging realisation that there is no use trying anymore (more…)
The upshot is if you are using any sort of multi-platform media strategy, you spend half your time adjusting the sizes of your images for different platforms.
Earlier in the year, I wrote a column on Parish Websites and promised I would write some follow-up articles. As discussed in the previous column, Websites are fundamentally a collection (more…)
So, why have a parish/congregation website? Like many things in the communications field, the first question is, “What are you trying to achieve? What is that makes this a desirable objective for us to accomplish?” Given that there is no truly free way to develop a website – at the very least someone will spend time, and time has a value, even if we don’t end up paying money for it. We need to make sure that the resources we spend make us a return of the type we are looking for.