9 Ways to Promote Your School's Open Day on Social Media
So, you’ve set the date for your school’s Open Day. The displays are assembled. The student guides are prepped and keen to share their first-hand knowledge with potential students and their parents. Your event landing page is primed and ready for the registrations to start rolling in. Here are the top ways to get the word out on your school’s social media channels, to ensure maximum Open Day attendance.
Why Paid and Organic Social Media is Essential for Student and Pupil Recruitment
There’s no doubt about the increasing power of social media marketing in the education sector - for schools, universities, colleges and businesses. Here’s the low-down on why a combination of organic and paid social media activity is often the most impactful approach when it comes to student and pupil recruitment.
4 Steps to SEO Success: Step 1 - Defining your Keywords
The first in a 4-part blog series demystifying SEO and helping schools and universities get started. In this blog, Step 1: defining your keywords, find out why defining your keywords is the first building block of SEO, and your website strategy.
4 Practical Ways to Ride out the Covid storm this September Intake
International travel restrictions, social distancing measures, financial uncertainty, reduced household income. These are just some of the impacts of the Coronavirus pandemic on today’s global society. And there will be more to come. In the meantime, private schools and universities are planning for September intake - whatever that might look like. How do these uncertainties affect your school marketing strategy, and what can you do to ride out the storm of uncertainty, and put your institution in the best possible place to welcome (back) as many students as possible, while ensuring their safety and wellbeing, come what may?
Why Boarding Remains a Popular Choice for Pupils and their Families
“More Entertainment and less nagging.” One of many reasons why 75,000 students in the UK spend at least one night a week at school.