Hi guys. I am looking for a website address that might be of interest to spiritual seekers, particularly those with a weak church background. Which of the following do you think would be best?
www.SeekingGodNow.com
www.SeekingSpiritually.com
www.ChristandSpirituality.com
www.FindingFaithinGod.com
Thanks for the help!
James
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Thanks for the feedback, Tony! Yes, these site names do assume someone who is somewhat actively seeking. I'm not sure that people who are not seeking will be touched by a website, no matter how generic or unoffensive. It is like getting flyers in the mail for lawn care. If you are not looking, no flyer will interest you. But as soon as you need one, that flyer jumps out at you. So, you are right that it does depend upon whom you are trying to reach and what they might be responsive to.
I so much appreciate what you do with Internet Evangelism! I tried clicking on the chart that you reference, but I could not get it to come up. How did the Internet Evangelism day go? Do you have any way to measure the response to this day or participation rate? Thank you!
Hi James, from where I'm sitting in UK, sorry, I'm not totally convinced by any of them. Sure, for an out and out seeker, I guess you could call the website anything. But for someone who is mildly interested, perhaps just inquisitive, I'm not sure that they want to feel positioned as being regarded as a 'seeker'. Like when you go to a shop and a saleperson keeps trying to help, and you keep having to say you are just looking. I do actually like domains, website names,and approaches, which are trying to connect with the neutral term 'spirituality'. It's less threatening, more conversational, common ground.Could you try some more variations on those?
By the way, I love this chart I found a couple of days ago view chart
Blessings
Tony
PS Internet Evangelism Day is on 29 April!
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