I’ve been checking out more church websites and (as with many other websites) out of date content is a common story. So I’m wondering if this might be a factor of who is responsible for keeping the content up to date. With this in mind, I’m interested to hear from you – who manages the content on your church website?
Poll: Who manages the content on your church website?
by Steven Kryger on 25. Nov, 2009 in for Churches, for Outreach
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