Strategic Digital Outreach

Content Before Design?

Nathan Smith, a web designer who specializes in developing websites for churches and ministries, wrote an article recently entitled Setting Boundaries on Burnout. The article, which appears on the To-Done website (a website devoted to offering tips for personal productivity), speaks primarily to the issues of how a freelance web designer should manage his/her time and workload.

While the article as a whole interested me (probably because I currently find myself with too many projects in progress!), at one point Nathan wrote about the importance of substantial content on church websites:

If you create a beautiful, yet empty website, that sends a terrible message to the end-user. In the case of a church or ministry, which make up the majority demographic of my clients, by having an empty website they are saying: “Our church is about keeping up appearances, but we have nothing substantial to say.”

Along these lines, I would encourage churches who are considering launching (or relaunching) a website to begin with content rather than design.

Posted by on 08/23 at 03:52 PM
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