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I think there are currently three big ways that Christian apologetics websites and Christian academic institutions could gain significantly more web traffic and also better carry out the great commission.
1. Christian websites and Christian definitely need to upgrade their skills on how to get more internet traffic through ranking high on the search engines for popular searches and through other methods as well. While some quality e-books could be created on this subject and this could definitely produce significant results, I do think it would be helpful if Christian colleges and universities need to start offering internet evangelism courses. The data above suggests that ministries which more effectively utilize the search engines get more web traffic relative to their total web traffic. In other words, a lot more water could be squeezed out of the internet sponge. I do realize that often targeted search engine web traffic pulls in fewer people but there are more conversions. For example, a Christian website could be search engine search engine optimized for "Britney Spears" and have a top Google ranking for this search, however, the type of people attracted might not be interested in becoming a Christian or enrolling in a conservative Christian college. On the other hand, getting a top Google ranking for "conquering alcoholism", "Christian colleges", or Seminaries would be far more effective.
2. When a webpage is trying to rank high at Google for a search term often it is very invaluable if authoritative webpages link to each other. .Edu webpages and webpages that are ranked high for a particular search are authoritative websites. This suggest that Christian apologetic websites and Christian academic websites need to start linking to each other with relevant articles. Christian colleges could start creating top search engine ranked articles for evangelism and apologetics via students who were enrolled in internet evangelism courses. In addition, I do think that general Christian apologetic websites and Christian colleges and universities need to start doing more reciprocal linking with Creation Science websites for key articles and not merely a link page to main pages of creation science websites. I say this because Darwinism appears to be greatly hindering evangelism in the Western World.
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