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31 days to Improve Your Pastor Blog or Church Website

Written By: EvangelismCoach on September 26, 2009 2 Comments

Improve your church or personal website

If you already

  • have a pastor’s blog
  • have a ministry blog
  • have a church blog

and want to know how to make it better,

you should buy this book. 

31 days to a Better Blog

At $19.95 (under .70 a day) I bought this instant download myself and found lots of useful information and action steps:

  • How to promote a blog post
  • How to write a list post
  • 27 must read tips and tutorials for bloggers
  • Come up with 10 post ideas
  • 17 statistics to monitor on your blog.

This doesn’t get into how to setup a blog or choose a theme, but is focused on the writing side and promoting your blog.

Application for a pastor’s website

Some pastor’s have a self-hosted blog or use one of the free services like blogger.com

I’ve seen a lot of pastors who put out random musings, thoughts on life, personal updates, and share what they’ve been reading.

But a blog can do so much more in terms of communicating with church members and helping first time visitors find you.  I think many pastors don’t realize everything that a blog can do for their ministry.

As you read this book, you’ll notice that its is geared towards professional bloggers.  But you will likely be insipired as to how you can take your pastor blog or church to the next level.

31 days with specific action steps each day break it down into simple bite size chunks.

Buy your copy here  31 days to a better blog.

Application for Church Websites

This book will help you see how you can increase the reach and impact of your church website if it is in a blogging platform.

If you think of your church website as a marketing tool, then it should be much more than a brochure site that gives service times and announcements.  Think of it as a place where sermon outlines / transcripts can be posted, where your audio recordings can be posted or sold, annoucements can be made, upcoming series can be advertised, and so on.

The blogging platform can give you a big boost to accomplishing those goal, and this book will help you think about ways to put your content to use.

There are no specific examples of church blogs in the book.  I think you can apply the principles within and be insipired as to how you can take your church blog to the next level.

Buy your copy here  31 days to a better blog.

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2 Responses to “31 days to Improve Your Pastor Blog or Church Website”

  1. Lebanon Church says on: 21 October 2009 at 9:17 pm

    Hi,

    I’m on the web ministry team at Lebanon Church of West Mifflin, PA – near Pittsburgh. We recently started a technical outreach ministry in which we offer free technical resources to help other churches and Christian organizations further their online ministries. Check out our latest Webinar on how to build an effective evangelistic church website.

    Learn the strategies and techniques to help you get your church website up and running. Click here to view the Webinar (7 part series) on Lebanon Church’s YouTube Channel. Click here to download the Powerpoint PDF version of the document from our website. We hope that you find these resources to be useful and encourage you to check back at our website, http://www.lebanonpc.org for more free technical resources and information regarding our events, programs, and ministries.

    Hope this helps!

    God Bless

  2. Camnio says on: 31 January 2010 at 1:36 am

    you know we’re a church website builder and we always encourage our pastors to keep the blog current. It is just one of the great tools a ministry can use to reach out to it’s members and visitors.

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