Category: Web Design

  • What does your church website need?

    Don’t assume a church website needs a photo of a steeple. Instead, you need to know why your website exists, who it’s for, and what you want users to do.

  • What do you want your ‘who’ to do?

    If you don’t know ‘what’ you want your ‘who’ to do, your website could be leading your target audience in the wrong direction.

  • Who is your website for?

    Can you answer in less than three seconds who your website is for? Find out why the knowing the “who” is important.

  • Why does your website exist?

    Can you answer why your website exists in less than three seconds? Find out why the knowing the “why” is important.

  • Dynamic vs. static web pizza… er, pages

    Yesterday I wrote about why I preferred WordPress over Blogger. Most of my decision was based on how at the time, WordPress allowed for dynamic web pages, whereas Blogger was limited to static web pages. I’m going to try explaining static vs. dynamic web pages by comparing them to how a pizza parlor makes pizza. Let’s…

  • Why I choose WordPress for content management

    Why content management? If you think about it, every website involves content management, whether you’ve got a site created using hand-typed HTML, or you’re using an application like Adobe Dreamweaver, or you’re using a web-based CMS like WordPress. The question is not whether you’re going to use content management for your website, but what content management you’re going to…