If a parent lands on your website and has to pause and ask, “Wait—which campus is this?”—you’ve already lost them. Clarity isn’t a bonus. It’s the baseline. And for schools with multiple campuses, it’s often the first thing to go. The most common problem? Poor visual...
Nothing frustrates parents faster than a website that makes them guess. If your school has multiple campuses or locations—and your site doesn’t clearly separate them—parents will get confused, frustrated, and disengaged. And that confusion kills conversions. The most...
Your blog shouldn’t be a dumping ground for internal updates. It should be one of your school’s most effective tools for building trust, driving traffic, and supporting enrollment. Too many schools treat their blog like a digital bulletin board—field trip recaps,...
Premade website templates might seem like a quick win—cheap, fast, and “good enough.” But for medical practices, they’re a liability. Here’s the hard truth: generic templates weren’t designed for trust, referrals, or compliance. And those are the pillars...
Posting about Spirit Week isn’t the problem. Posting only about Spirit Week is. Most school blogs fall flat because they’re filled with internal updates no one outside your community understands. Photos from Field Day. Recaps of House Points. A thank-you to the a...
Just because you don’t have a seven-figure marketing budget doesn’t mean your site can’t perform like the big guys’. In fact, some of the most effective features on hospital websites can be copied—smartly and affordably—by independent practices. Here’s what to borrow...
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