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Rick Warren Pastor.com website topics |
Found on Rick Warren's site Pastor.comFrom the article archive at Rick Warren's pastor.com website, Terrell Sanders has these important views. Click on the headings to go to the article for more detail.

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- Your target audience for church growth is Internet-savvy.
- Your Web site will be your “first impression” for many people.
- If you’re not on the Web, you don’t exist to many people.
- Seekers will visit your Web site before attending your services.
- A whole generation exists that will seek “religion” online.
- The Web site is too critical to be run by a volunteer.
- You can’t afford a cheap site.
- People are viewing your current Web site right now.
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- Think newspaper, not brochure.
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Content is managed by the source.
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Print from the Web.
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Never “scoop” the Web site.
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The magic words are “details on the Web.”
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Communicate more often, but with less content.
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Replace processes, don’t duplicate.
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Have a “Plan P.”
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Do not have “under construction” pages.
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Do your best, then post it.
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Terrell Sanders is the president of Main Street Enterprises, an Internet consulting and development company for churches and non-profit organizations.
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