Church Website Makeover Contest

| By Scott McClellan | Found in The Web | 6 Comments

Some of you haven’t received your copy of our November/December issue yet, but I just couldn’t wait any more to tell to you about something. The issue includes an article about making over your church website, and we’re teaming up with the phenomenal group at Clover to put our money where our mouth is. We’re proud to present the COLLIDE & Clover Church Website Makeover Contest. One grand prize winner will get a free Clover site for their church or ministry, while runners-up will get $500 credits toward new Clover sites. All you have to do to enter is click here and fill out the form on the official contest page. There you’ll also find the official rules and all of that good stuff. If your church or ministry–or a church or ministry you know of–is in need of a fresh and clean website, this is the contest for you. Enter the contest, spread the word, and pray that the favor of the Lord shines on you in this particular area.

  • http://www.speakingofclover.com/2008/11/website-makeover-contest/ Speaking of Clover » Blog Archive » Website Makeover Contest

    [...] Our buddies at Collide Magazine have asked us to partner with them in them in putting on their first annual “Church Website Makeover Contest”. You can check out all the information you need to get in on this awesome opportunity by clicking here. [...]

  • http://www.bullardsouthern.com Joshua Adair

    I hate our website… it is very old… outdated… and not user friendly… plus we have to call and have someone else fix it to our specs and it takes about 2 weeks for the changes to be made.

  • http://www.netministries.org/see/churches.exe/ch04434 Jeremy Leek

    We have tried other web designers just to be left with out options so this is the only website we’ve been left with. We have had it so long we can’t even update it any longer. Cloversites rocks!! They blow the competion away……. In a very biblical manner, lol. Keep up the good work.

  • http://www.federatedcovenantchurch.org Beth Ernest

    Our site is like those old Barbie dolls–their arms couldn’t bend and their heads tilted back and forth like the hunks of plastic they were. Our church has life but our website is clunky and silent. Also, I’m the webmistress (heaven help us, literally) and it’s not user/idiot friendly. We’d love a bailout!

  • http://www.KirtlandBethelBible.org Diana

    We’ve submitted the required/official information and are waiting with baited breath. No one, and I mean no one, could have a site worse that ours (sadly, this is not bragging . . . but a confession).

  • http://www.bible-knowledge.com/10-Commandments.html Tina Bradley

    It is so important to have websites up to date! Great information Thanks.

    God Bless
    Tina