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How To Market To The Christian Market - Part 1

Today I will share with you a short, simple yet powerful tip that not many people realize when marketing to other religious groups. Welcome to part 1.

Lets start with your website...

Example: If I keep kosher and I need to travel lets say to Budapest..what will I type in Google? I will type in: "Kosher restaurants in Budapest" or something related. My search will be based on my religious needs.

In general hard core religious groups like to search for products, information etc... based on the religious group they belong to; "Christian Jewelry", Chrisitian tours..."

While you are optimizing your site - try to narrow your focus on specific religious groups as well. Once you have found the specific keywords they are searching for zoom in on the profitable keywords and customize your site for your target religious market.

Try it. Customize and optimize your site for specific religious groups this little shift in your business may take your business to the next level.


“Hillel is a real professional, works with high levels of Energy blended with creativity and flexibility. He comes to the table with new marketing tools, and works the social media networking platform like a hunter. He is also a nice guy and a pleasure to work with.”

Seth Davis - Global Marketing Director - Gamatronic Electronic Industries


A dynamic, result driven marketer, Hillel Porath has generated thousands of hot leads for his clients. Hillel consults for Israel’s leading export companies and many small and medium businesses

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