iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Marketing
 

10 Link Building Strategies For Church Marketing

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Kurt Steinbrueck

Below is a list of link building strategies to get you started as you add link building to your church marketing strategy. It certainly isn’t an exhaustive list, but it can get you moving in the right direction and help give you ideas. The ideas are not listed in any particular order

1. Denominations and Associations: If you belong to a denomination or association of churches, make sure the main denomination/association website has a link to your church’s website. Most denominations have an online directory of sorts, so you will probably be able to simply request that your church’s site be listed. Even better than just being listed in the directory would be to see if you can get a special feature or story posted on the site about your church. There may also be regional divisions of the denomination such as districts, states, or dioceses. Get a link on every one of those sites. These are especially good links to get because they are extremely relevant and denomination/association headquarter websites tend to be seen as authoritative sites by the search engines.

2. Other Churches: See if other churches will link to your church’s site. This is especially probable from other churches within your denomination or association, but any church may be willing to link. If they ask for you to link back to their site, don’t be afraid to do that. It can help their online church marketing as well.

3. Search for church related sites and contact their webmaster requesting a link: These can be sites that offer church supplies, church related services, sites that help setup and promote church events, etc. If you contact them via email, be sure to send a personalized message which shows you are familiar with the recipient’s website/organization and be sure to address specific reasons why it would be beneficial for them to link to your site. Emails aren’t the most personal form of communication. A phone call or even a visit (if they are local) can be very effective. Tip: Links from sites related to your site’s topic are more valuable in search engine marketing than links from unrelated sites. So, focus on getting links from Christian or church related sites. Sites related to the city your church is in can be relevant as well and help with local keywords.

4. Register your website with directories: This is one of the easier link building strategies as you don’t have to convince someone to list you (that’s what directories do) and there are plenty of sites that don’t require reciprocal linking (reciprocal linking is when you have to link back to the other site). Directories are also helpful in telling the search engines what your site is about because you put your listing in a specific category. If you don’t want to spend hours and hours submitting your site to directories, there are companies that offer directory registration services. Christian directories and church locator sites are especially good.

5. Ask your members: Unlike most companies, churches have a built in support base. People who not only like the church but want to actively support the church. Your members may have personal sites, MySpace profiles, or company websites where they can put links to your church. They want to help, so don’t be afraid to ask.

6. Offer services: This may be something like starting a food bank, becoming a Salvation Army drop-off location, or hosting midnight basketball. These are services churches and businesses can support regardless of denomination or religious affiliation, broadening the spectrum of websites that are willing to link to you. As a bonus, these can be great ministries helping the community, giving members ways to serve, and bringing people to Christ. Professional services can also be effective. Most churches already offer wedding facilities. If you have a gym or fellowship hall, you could make the facilities available for people to rent. Spread the word around town to event planners and other organizations and ask them to link to your church.

7. Schedule an Event: Hold a concert at your church or bring in a special guest speaker. Host a conference or charity event. It’s natural for people, companies, radio stations, etc. to link to the website of the place hosting and event. So, you probably won’t even need to ask people to add a link.

8. Create great content: This is both the easiest and most difficult way to get links, depending on how you look at it. It’s easy because you don’t actually do anything specifically trying to get links. The idea is that if your site has enough great content, people will want to link to your site without you having to even ask. On the other hand, it can be difficult to create great content and continue to offer new great content year after year. Most churches don’t ever even think of offering great content on their site. They limit their site to announcements and general info about the church, but you can also have Bible studies, topical resources, online tools, and other content available on the church’s website. The extra benefit of this strategy is that it not only can generate links, but it also keeps visitors coming back giving you lots of return traffic and gets more people to visit the church.

9. Request links on local information/service sites: Most cities have at least some sites dedicated to information about the city. Some examples would be the city’s Chamber of Commerce, sites listing local places of worship, tourist information sites, etc. The purpose of these sites is to list websites and locations like your church. So, you have a good chance of getting a link. In addition to just getting an extra link, links from these types of sites also reinforce to the search engines that your church is from that city. That helps you to rank better for local keywords.

10. Create content, video, or pictures that are unique and exciting and then promote them around social media outlets (YouTube, Facebook, etc): This can be a lot of fun and have a great message. Many pastors have a blog that is syndicated and more and more churches are podcasting sermons. Videos, especially, can be a great youth group activity. Done right, you can create what’s called a viral marketing campaign where people find your content and tell others about it. Those people tell their friends who tell their friends, etc. If successful a viral campaign can generate thousands of links in a very short amount of time.

Time to Get in Gear:

The purpose of your church’s website is to have an online presence for your ministry. Link building is a way to increase that online presence, to reach more people, and expand your ministry. In search marketing, inbound links that have been around awhile can be given more weight than new links. So, it’s best to start sooner rather than later. You don’t have to choose just one strategy. In fact it’s usually best to use several, especially creating great content on your site. It’s time to start getting links to your site and turn your website into an online juggernaut for Christ.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Kurt Steinbrueck is the author of the Church Marketing Online blog. He has been Director of Marketing Services with Ourchurch.Com for over 5 years providing Christian search engine optimization services including services specific for church marketing solutions and private school marketing. Kurt is also a Deacon at his church.

Article Tags: links [See Dictionary], people [See Dictionary], sites [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on May 11, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Tracking and Reporting Your Church Marketing
Submitted by: Kurt Steinbrueck

You’ve performed keyword research You optimized your website for the search engines...

Instant Online Church Marketing: Pay-Per-Click
Submitted by: Kurt Steinbrueck

For most websites, search engines are the primary source of web traffic Search engine optimization is great way to get visitors to your church’s website, but it takes time...

Link Building For Church Marketing
Submitted by: Kurt Steinbrueck

If optimizing a website is like giving your car a tune up, link building is like putting in a bigger engine...

Local Business Marketing – 10 Tools to Include in Your Online Marketing Plan Toolkit
Submitted by: Vicki Fjellner

Local business marketing online is an essential piece of your local business’s profit model, as it will enable you to be successful today and for years to come...

Article Marketing- Generate Free MLM Leads, Embrace Article Writing!
Submitted by: SANDRA ESSEX

Article marketing can be the key to your success in your present MLM company I assume you’re reading this piece because you’re a network marketer...

Tip For Your Internet Marketing Success
Submitted by: Bob Sherman

An important Internet marketing tip everyone ought to use is just to optimize your web site for the search engines...

How to Develop an Emarketing Strategy
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

All small business owners and webmasters want to improve the profitability of their endeavor In order to accomplish this in the world of online business you need to develop an eMarketing strategy that helps grow your online presence, increase your revenue streams and ultimately get your name out there to more people...

How Vital is Online Advertising to my Business
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

It can be difficult for small business owners to make the transition into running successful websites...

Roll Up Stands Are the First Step Towards Success
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

Exhibitions and Trade Shows are popular events to showcase one’s product or service Using the proper display stand is a key component to making an effective banner display...

Five Ideas To Get Advertising-Free
Submitted by: Diana White

When you enter to the Web arena as affiliate marketer, you will soonest realize that Google Adwords is not only easily approached and offers good earnings, but you cannot pay for something inexpensive but not free, which is more than you have in hands...

Successful Trade Shows Need Great Trade Show Displays
Submitted by: Mat Kelly

Your trade show displays are a major determining factor as to whether you will have a successful trade show exhibit or not...

Trade Show Graphic Displays
Submitted by: Mat Kelly

At a trade show you have only about 3 seconds to catch an attendee’s attention as they pass by your exhibit...

Make Money Off YouTube, The Smart Way
Submitted by: William Randall

When Google bought YouTube for $16 billion, a lot of people said they'd never make their investment back...

Crowdsourcing: Three Ways to Find a Great New Company or Product Name Free or at Low Cost
Submitted by: Marcia Yudkin

Increasingly popular, "crowdsourcing" involves inviting a large number of people to perform a task, with a prize promised to the person or team whose work is selected as the winner...

Want a Catchy Company Slogan or Tag Line? Avoid These Five Tragic Mistakes
Submitted by: Marcia Yudkin

A tag line is the little slogan that follows a business name on a web site, in ads, on company stationery and elsewhere...

Better Business Naming: Does Your Proposed New Company Name Open the Door to Ridicule?
Submitted by: Marcia Yudkin

People who intensely dislike your company or feel wronged by you will always find some way to complain...

What Research Says About Selecting the Best Business Name For Your Company
Submitted by: Marcia Yudkin

High-priced branding consultants who huddle together for months to concoct a new company name would like the public to think that effective naming involves secrets revealed only to those who earned a Ph...

How to Submit a Review to an Article Directory
Submitted by: M Wallace

Article marketers have been very creative with the type of articles they submit to publishers and article directories...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy