Flyers get lost, emails can be overlooked, and print mailings get recycled, but your website remains an accessible resource. Here’s how to get your website ready for the High Holidays.
In their original printed form, these flyers were perfect. Bright text artfully positioned on top of engaging images that grab your congregants attention. But, when the same flyers are added to your homepage problems abound.
We are issuing a call, actually more like a plea, to all synagogues. It’s a simple request. Please remove all photos of empty sanctuaries from your website. Images of desolate sanctuaries feel lonely and well, empty – definitely not the image (no pun intended) that you are trying to convey.
Explore our list of 22 of the best Reform Synagogue websites and discover vibrant content, engaging images, and new ways to showcase upcoming programming and events. Get inspired by the unending possibilities of how you can bring your congregation to life online.
Our list of 11 the best Reconstructionist synagogue websites celebrates congregations from California to Curaçao. While diverse in size and location, all of these websites share one essential characteristic – they bring the communities they represent to life online.