A church’s giving experience is a journey that visitors must navigate. If there’s anything annoying (aka “friction”), it’s not a good experience for them.
Friction is good when you apply your car’s brakes and your tires grip the road and stop the vehicle. If it’s raining, friction, and thus traction are reduced. Your car may slip, slide and … not stop.
The natural effect of friction is to bring things—relationships, mechanical processes and even online giving experiences—to a grinding halt.
It’s easier than you can imagine to stop givers in their tracks, whether it’s their:
…and any number of other unique obstacles to giving they may have.
But you can remove many of the points of friction that result in them tapping their brakes.
Want to make sure none of the friction is on your end? Check out our resource, The 5 Deadly Sins of Online Giving (and the Easy Fixes).