STEP 5: Launch Your Easter Webpage

A dedicated Easter webpage is more than just an information portal; it’s a digital extension of your church. This section will assist you in crafting a web page that not only informs but also inspires your church community.

Step 1: Gather Easter Event Details

Compile all necessary details regarding Easter events hosted by your church. This includes dates, times, locations, and descriptions of services, as well as any prayer events, Egg Hunts, and fellowship activities planned. 

Step 3: Integrate Shareable Elements

Use your Easter webpage to share your social media graphics. Encourage church members to spread the word by offering these sharable graphics including quotes from scripture, or information about Easter services.

Step 4: Implement a ‘Plan Your Visit’ Form

Incorporating a ‘Plan Your Visit’ form on your dedicated Easter web page provides a clear next step for prospective visitors and can be a useful tool for gathering contact information.

Step 5: Test and Optimize the User Experience

Before announcing your Easter web page, conduct thorough testing. Navigate through the page as if you are a new visitor and make adjustments where needed to improve functionality. The webpage should load quickly, display well on various devices, and have no broken links or technical glitches.

Step 7: Promote Your Easter Web Page

Once you’re confident that the web page is ready, it’s time to promote it. Use all channels available to you—social media, email newsletters, bulletins, and word of mouth—to direct people to the webpage. Encourage your congregation to visit and share the page with their networks.

Step 8: Analyze Engagement and Feedback

Post-launch, monitor how visitors are interacting with your web page. Tools such as Google Analytics can provide insights into visitors’ behavior. Gather feedback from your congregation about the webpage’s effectiveness and use this information to make improvements for future events.