
AI SEO Tools for Churches: What's Worth Using and What's a Waste of Money
Not all AI SEO tools are worth your church's budget. We review the tools that actually help with AI search visibility and the ones you can skip.
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Not all AI SEO tools are worth your church's budget. We review the tools that actually help with AI search visibility and the ones you can skip.
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We tested 10 sermon clip tools churches actually use. Real pricing, real workflow time, and the done-for-you option nobody else is telling you about.
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DIY or outsource sermon clips? Real cost math, church-size thresholds, and an honest decision framework. No fluff, no upsell.
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Stop guessing which 60 seconds to clip. A 5-moment typology, the Hook + Turn + Land formula, and a 30-min weekly workflow to ship clips that get watched.
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Local SEO and AI search optimization aren't separate strategies. They reinforce each other. Learn how your church's local SEO work feeds directly into AI visibility.
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A slide-by-slide guide to sermon carousels for Instagram. Templates, design specs, and a weekly workflow churches can actually run.
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7 hook formulas, 20+ sermon-specific examples, and the First 3 Seconds Rule that separates sermon clips that go viral from the ones that die.
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The complete 2026 guide to sermon clips for social media. Workflow, tools, specs, costs, and the mistakes to avoid. Built for busy church staff.
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AI search optimization costs $0-$200/mo for DIY, $300-$1,000/mo for church-sized agencies, and $2,500+/mo at mid-market. Real 2026 pricing for churches.
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AI tools like ChatGPT show star ratings and review counts when recommending churches. Learn how reviews influence AI visibility and how to get more.
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Local SEO for churches costs $200-$3,000/mo depending on who you hire. See real pricing from top providers and what your church should actually pay.
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Church social media management costs $0 to $8,000+/month. Real numbers for DIY, freelancers, in-house hires, and agencies. Plus the option most miss.
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