Not all hosting plans are created equal. If you’re running a small medical practice, you shouldn’t be paying enterprise prices—especially when you’re not getting enterprise-level performance. Here are three red flags that suggest you’re overpaying...
At first, creating separate websites for each campus or program might sound logical. You want tailored messaging, focused pages, and autonomy for each site. But what you gain in separation, you lose in efficiency—and trust. Running multiple websites means double the...
One of the toughest challenges for multi-campus schools is giving each campus leader or department head access to update content—without creating a digital mess. Blog posts get miscategorized. Calendars get overwritten. Pages get cluttered with conflicting styles....
It’s tempting to give each campus or program its own website. One for the upper school. One for the grammar campus. Maybe even one for athletics or fundraising. But in most cases, that approach creates more problems than it solves. Multiple sites don’t just double...
Nothing says “disorganized” like a giant wall of staff bios from every campus dumped onto one page. Parents can’t tell who’s who, what applies to their child, or who to contact—and that confusion kills trust. The problem? Most schools just list all staff by default....
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