Most doctors assume their website is doing its job if it lists their credentials, shows a few headshots, and includes a contact form. But the truth is—most patients don’t care about any of that. Patients aren’t visiting your site to be impressed. They’re visiting...
Your school has a lot going on: open houses, fundraisers, concerts, campaign pushes, spirit weeks. But if every announcement fights for space on the homepage, parents—and prospective families—start tuning it all out. Cluttered homepages don’t build trust. They create...
Most school FAQ pages are just a dumping ground for leftover info. But done right, your FAQ can do serious work—handling objections, building trust, and moving parents closer to enrollment. Here’s how to build one that doesn’t just inform—but converts. Start With Real...
“Our mission is to partner with parents to cultivate virtue and wisdom…” You’ve read it. You’ve written it. But if your mission lives only in a sentence on your About page, it’s not doing much. The best schools don’t just state their mission. They show it—through...
Your website’s primary job is to serve prospective and current families—but that doesn’t mean alumni should be ignored. The problem? Most alumni pages are either buried or bloated. They try to do too much—or worse, too little—and end up serving no one well. What...
Most school blogs are ghost towns—sporadic posts, unclear purpose, and zero traction. If yours isn’t driving traffic, building trust, or supporting enrollment… it’s not doing its job. The good news? You don’t need to post every week. You just need a better strategy....
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