NEWSPAPERS: DOES YOUR FAITH & VALUES SECTION NEED HELP?
SermonAudio.com, one of the
first and largest libraries of free
MP3 sermons on the Web, is
now offering content to newspapers
� free of charge.
With over one million sermon
downloads and 20
million page views recorded
each month, SermonAudio.com
proves on a daily basis that the
conservative and fundamental
Christian market is actively
seeking content online.
�SermonAudio.com offers one
more reason for online visitors to
stick to our site,� said Chris Krug,
General Manager and Executive
Editor of the Northwest News
Group of Greater Chicago. �It
provides a specific kind of content
that visitors won�t find anywhere
else in our market.�
That largely untapped market
is now accessible through a
widget embedded into local
newspaper Web sites. The new
SermonAudio.com widget delivers
audio and video sermons
from over 45,200 speakers on
more than 400 topics through
an easy-to-use flash-based player.
A local church-finder feature
also is included in the widget,
which allows a visitor to locate
local churches of any distance
through a ZIP code-based
search tool.
The widget automatically
updates hourly with new content
from SermonAudio.com�s
fast-growing library of over
180,000 sermons. This guarantees
visitors always see something
new, and have incentive to
return to your site.
With over 1,000 new sermons
added each week, the content is
always fresh and sermons on
topics of special interest in the
news often are included in the
widget rotation. As news
changes, the sermons change,
thus guaranteeing the content is
always fresh and timely.
Hundreds of local churches
and many nationally known
speakers are included in the
rotation of content, which is
delivered 24 hours a day �
directly from the faith and values
or church pages of participating
newspapers� sites.
The sermon content is delivered
directly from the
SermonAudio.com servers by
simply pasting a single line of
HTML code into the webpage in
which the widget is displayed.
COPY-AND-PASTE HTML CODE FOR WIDGET
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Preview Widget:
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