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Google Analytics: Why Add it to Your Ministry Website?Track your website traffic with detailed reports from Google Analytics. Google Analytics (GA) is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website. It is the most widely used website statistics... MoreWhy Add Highlights?How Highlights improve the look and function of each page on your church website. Each page, news item, and event on your iMinistries website has five "slots" to insert highlights . Highlights are other pages, blog entries, news, events, or content... More Your Church Media: WidgetsWhat is a Widget? A widget is a “chunk” of HTML code which commands content to display on a page. The great thing about a widget is you don’t have to know anything about HTML or writing code to utilize it. You just plug in your information and the... More Your Church Media: VideoThe modern website visitor is one with a short attention span. They want information, and they want it immediately. They want news, and they want it the second it occurs. And the less effort they have to put forth, the better. Video is a great... More Your Church Media: PodcastingIn this communication age, it is important to utilize as many ways as possible to reach your audience. In a previous blog entry, we explained how to find your audience and your writing voice . Through Podcasting your sermons and lessons, you can use... More
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