Your Service Times Page Is Losing You Visitors — Here's the Fix
What you'll learn in this tip
- Why your service times page needs more than just a time and address
- The "first-time guest" section that reduces no-shows by half
- How to embed a live map without leaving ChurchSpring
- What to include in a "What to Expect" paragraph (with template)
About this tip
Google Analytics data from thousands of church websites points to the same pattern: the service times page is usually the second or third most visited page, but it's the one churches update least. This tip covers the three most common mistakes — missing parking info, no "what to expect" copy, and a dead address with no map — and shows exactly how to fix all three in a single editing session.
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