The locale ‘College Park’ holds an entirely different meaning to different people depending on where they live in the US, Canada or Austrailia – which is all the more reasons your Church’s title tag for its homepage should include the city and/or state (or province) in which your church is located …
… case in point #1
the phrase ‘College Park’ when entered into the search bar of the WikiPedia, which returns the following results:
Australia
- College Park, South Australia is a suburb of Adelaide
Canada
- College Park (Toronto) is the name of a former Eaton’s department store building in Toronto
- College Park is a neighbourhood in Saskatoon
- College Park East is another neighbourhood in Saskatoon
United States
- College Park, Georgia is a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.
- College Park (MARTA station) is a passenger rail station located near College Park, Georgia
- College Park, Maryland is a suburb of Washington, DC
- University of Maryland, College Park is the flagship state university of Maryland and is located in College Park, Maryland
- College Park-U of Md (Washington Metro) is a passenger rail station located in College Park, Maryland
- College Park High School (CPHS) is a high school located in Pleasant Hill, California
- The Woodlands College Park High School (TWCP) is a high school located in The Woodlands, Texas.
… case in point #2
the phrase ‘College Park’ when entered into the search bar of the Google, which returns the following results:
Searches related to: “College Park”
- The University of Maryland
- City of College Park Home Page
- college park ga
- college park high school
- college park chino
- college park florida
- college park family care
… case in point #3
… case in point the home page entitled ‘College Park Church‘ …
… which oddly enough, located on the internet at yourchurch.com …
… which after a several seconds of hunting through a rather annoying user, and almost unitelligable user interface that compells me to scroll left to right due to some overly slick DuHTML …
… is located in Indianapolis, In.
My point Is simply this …
… one of the primary conversion goals of your church website is to get individuals into the seats on Sunday mornings. Such individuals can and will help you meet this goal usually by entering a geographic location and a denomination, such as someone googling “methodist church chocowinity, north carolina.”
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