School Webmasters Blog
51 Ways to Market Your SchoolSchool marketing strategies that get your school noticed
Marketing your school is essential in today’s competitive educational environment. The good news is that there are so many effective ways to do it—you just need to get started. So, here are 51 ideas to get you moving in the right direction.
You Won’t Believe What Happened When I Rang the Bell for ServiceHow Excellent Customer Service Translates to Marketing for Your School
Right as I rang the bell
What Private Schools Do Right that Public Schools Suck AtSteal their marketing secrets to engage, convert, and enroll more students
If we were to tell you just one thing that private schools do right that most public schools don’t bother to do, it would be to market their school’s differentiators. Maybe public schools see themselves as ubiquitous and feel they don’t offer anything different than every other public school in the country. However, I’m pretty sure that isn’t true.
Red Ribbon WeekSchool Marketing at Its Easiest
October is Red Ribbon Month, and schools typically celebrate Red Ribbon Week during the last week of October. This year, Red Ribbon Week is October 23–31. Whether your school pulls out all the stops for Red Ribbon Week or you’re throwing together a last-minute plan, don’t miss the opportunity to market your school.
Why Transparency Matters in Your School Communication StrategiesWhen educational leaders care about their school’s reputation, transparent communication leads the way
In today’s highly-connected world, it is more important than ever to establish trust. One of the main contributors to trust is creating a culture of transparency. To most of us, being transparent means you’re hiding nothing. You’re letting others look through a window into your world, throwing the blinds wide open.
Meaningful Social Media for SchoolsTips for School Social Media Managers Dealing with Local Disaster
This month our social media team reminded us that school social media can (and should!) be so much more than the same old, tired news post or calendar reminder on our social media streams. With a little extra investment and the courage to be personal, schools can turn their social media into a truly unifying force with their overall community.
3 Steps to Improving Parent EngagementUse effective school communications to improve student outcomes.
Nearly every educator will agree that positive parent engagement improves a child’s educational outcome. Besides making common sense, many data-driven studies are proving what we all know intuitively.
Storytelling: Your School’s Secret Weapon for Successful MarketingHow it Influences Your School Marketing and Why
Telling school stories that inspire, excite, entertain, and encourage your school community is at the heart of successful school marketing. Stories educate, inspire, and entertain us. They carry with them underlying themes connecting us to the organization and people involved. Storytelling and its scientific background affirms its relevance as a powerfully simple tool in school branding. Let’s look at how you can use this tool in your school
All You Ever Wanted to Know About School Website AccessibilityLearn about DIY website accessibility audits, document remediation, and automated testing
Website accessibility compliance has become front and center in the past few years for both schools and businesses. The history of the Americans with Disabilities Act started in the 1960s, but only recently have the Office of Civil Rights and lawyers focused on website accessibility. Basically, if you have a website, you need to make sure it is accessible to those with disabilities.
What Makes the Best School Websites? Part 2How to use your school website for school marketing and parent engagement
The best school websites serve many critical purposes. To accomplish those many objectives, they must also be functional, usable, and accessible (which we covered in Part 1). Here we’ll not only cover what should be on a school website but how to target and satisfy your various audiences.
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