By now, most churches have a website. The barriers to building a site have fallen so that anyone with a little time on their hands can build one. But should they? Before seekers will step foot into your church building, more than 70% of them will visit your church's website prior to visiting your meeting location. Are you driving them off before they visit your church? The list contains the top 11 sins you might be commiting with your church website.
Unless you're a hand coder, this link will be of interest to you. As web developers, our tools are the aps that make the pages and my personal favorite applicaiton for editing pages is Dreamweaver 8 (I haven't made the leap to CS3 yet). So, it's good to know what other people in the proverbial trenches (or tubes) think of other applications that may make our lives easier.
Have you ever wondered if the time that it takes you to build a web page is on par with other developers? This can be good information for budgeting your time or if you do freelance design, billing your clients. There's a poll over at About.com asking this very question. Take a second and see find out how you rate: