
Use of IT to Promote Your School
You may have
the best school, the best faculty, brilliant students, etc., etc. But if you
aren't exposing it to as many people as possible, your market will be
significantly reduced. Here are some 21st century ways of promoting your
school. Marketing your school successfully in today's highly competitive
environment requires presenting your message in many different ways. Think
outside the box. Network like mad. Your school will get noticed.
a.
Professional Web Site
You need a
professionally designed, secure website which allows your community and
potential families to interact easily with the school and its staff. Online
admissions materials and ways to give money to the school are all part of that
professional package. If you don't spend the money to produce a great website,
you are missing the boat, not to mention, hundreds of potential clients and
donations.
In today’s
technologically savvy world, a Web site is an essential promotional tool, as
well as a great way to build community within your school. In many
circumstances, especially with new families moving into the community. A Web
site is the first place a parent will begin their search for quality
educational institutions. Your Web site should accurately reflect your school’s
demographics and facility and be informative enough for parents to assess if a
visit is worth their time. Contact information should be prominent, and the
site should be up to date in information, technology, and style. Avoid long download
times that frustrate visitors and remember: Less is more.
An ideal Web
site might have staff profiles, a list of extracurricular activities, a list of
educational programs and accreditations, as well of lots of photos of your
school in action.
b.
Twitter
Twitter is
part of something called social media. Create a Twitter account just for your
school. Don't restrict access to the account. All you are going to use this
account for is promotional material and public announcements and the like.
Confidential information for parents and faculty is best circulated in the
usual manner, i.e., via email or printed documents as necessary. Twitter
messages are limited to 140 characters just like a text message on your
cellphone. But you can tweet photos and links to websites. What do you send out
via Twitter? Anything you want the world outside your community to know. Stuff
like sports scores and events announcements are the sort of thing schools using
Twitter tweet on a regular basis. Who should manage your school's Twitter
account? Your public relations staff and/or the admissions staff.
c.
Facebook
Schools are
discovering that Facebook is a powerful tool for reaching alumni. Unlike
Twitter it is easy to aggregate all your posts on your Facebook site. It's a
great place to store photo galleries of alumni events, games and all the other
exciting, wonderful happenings and news you want your community at home and
abroad to be a part of.
d.
Join Associations
Most schools
join their state or regional independent school association. It's also a good
idea to join national associations. Keep your contact information and website
address current in those listings.
e.
Directory Listings
Listings on
sites like this one are free and offer wide exposure to a world-wide audience.
Paid listings in old line directories such as Petersons.com and The Bunting and
Lyon Blue Book also get you lots of attention especially from education
professionals and consultants.
Listings on a
website such as Boarding School Review
and its sister site Private School Review are a must these days. Make sure your
listing is complete and appealing. It is also worth spending money on their
paid advertisements too.
f.
Have a high quality blog on your website
But don’t
think of it as “blogging” which often serves as a mental impasse. Approach it
like information marketing. The Internet is all about accessing information.
Anyone interested in your school will most likely first be looking for basic
information about possible careers, salary ranges, and lots of do it yourself
tutorials (if applicable). Using your website blog as information marketing
will help prospective students find you as well as enhance your authority in
the industry by demonstrating your expertise. It’s why large universities have
their professors publish books: establish topic authority and prestige for the
institution.
g.
Provide Useful Links
Publish great
content related to your field (Career, Research, Examination & Results,
etc.) people will want to link to. Find other websites that have content related
to your industry and comment with a link to your site.

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