You don’t need a new banner every month—just a smarter layout. Spirit Night. House Days. Uniform Resale. Parent Coffees. These recurring events are important—but when every single one gets its own homepage banner, your site starts to feel like a patchwork of competing...
You’re answering what you think is important—not what parents actually want to know. Most school FAQ pages are filled with questions administrators wish parents asked. “What is the history of the classical model?” “How is the Trivium different from progressive...
Don’t make your homepage compete with itself. Better options exist. That annual fundraiser might be your school’s biggest event of the year—but that doesn’t mean it deserves to dominate your homepage for six weeks straight. Too often, classical schools let one...
Office photos can build trust—or break it. The right images show patients what to expect, create a sense of calm, and help you stand out from cold, generic competitors. But bad photos? They do more harm than good. They make your practice feel outdated, messy, or...
Just launched your practice website? Before you call it done, make sure you’ve covered the essentials. Here’s a 7-item checklist every new medical site should have from day one: Clear contact info (not buried at the bottom) Online appointment request or call-to-action...
Referring physicians are busy. If your surgery center’s website makes them hunt for forms, contact info, or instructions—they’ll stop referring. Your site should make sending a patient to you frictionless. That means: Referral forms are one click away Contact info is...
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