Christian blog about church website design
Click to go back to the site, to the collection of free Christian website templates and our nice church website design.Give your Christian website a little room
When building your Christian website you have so much to tell, so much to talk about, right? You would like all the world to hear about it. Well, all you need to remember is not to put everything on one page. We all have the urge to spread our information all over the internet, and our Christian website would be the perfect place for starting spreading our news, right? Well, not quite.
You have 15 seconds to convince me
Try not to have everything in one place since your visitors will be confused. They will not see what you want to show them and they will leave your site. Do you know that the average time a website has in order to convince the visitor before leaving it is around 15 seconds? Well, if you didn’t manage to convince your visitor in those 15 seconds then he’ll leave your site.
Don’t give me ads
The second “disorder” an internet user suffers from is the ad blindness, meaning that too many ads will be ignored. During time spent on the internet, regular users developed this ad blindness and today they really miss some important parts of the page if that one is filled with ads, or looks like an ad.
Your Christian website users will only scan your pages, not read them the way you want
Well, that’s a real story. You put all your effort into writing a great article and you expect your visitors to read it. Well, don’t! People most of the time only scans articles, don’t really read them. They scan the text for some pictures, hot spots, bold text, reads the titles and that is almost all. Ah, yes: they look for links.
So, again, coming to a conclusion related to the starting point: don’t have a Christian website filled with a lot of information from the start, think how you can split this information between all your pages, in order that everybody understand your Christian message and read your site. By the way, remember those 15 seconds…







