The Open House Problem Most Agents Never Notice An open house creates a burst of attention that lasts about two hours. Neighbors wander in. Curious buyers poke around closets. Someone grabs a flyer and says they will “think about it.” Then the event ends, the sign-in...
Church Websites Should Help Ministry, Not Drain It Many churches face the same problem when they decide to build a website. A volunteer begins searching online and quickly runs into quotes that look more like car payments than ministry tools. It is not unusual to see...
You have probably bought “swag” before. A box of pens for an open house table. A stack of tote bags for a fundraiser. Maybe matching polos because someone said, “We should look more put-together this year.” Sometimes it goes fine. Sometimes you end up with 97 leftover...
The Tuition Page Is an Emotional Page A parent clicks on your tuition page after dinner while the house is finally quiet. Maybe they have a spreadsheet open. Maybe they are just scrolling on their phone while leaning against the kitchen counter. Either way, they are...
Your Website Should Not Have an Expiration Date Every few years, small business owners hear the same thing. “Your website looks dated.” “You need a redesign.” “Google changed something.” “It’s time to start fresh.” So they drop thousands of dollars. They rebuild. They...
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