There are a few challenges in getting the best results when doing SEO for schools. The greatest one can be getting the school to agree to make changes to the Website. But to be honest this is not as true as it used to be. There is a much greater balance I find now that more schools have become more familiar with SEO. Plus the director of communications or technology is often very good at doing a balancing act between admissions, administration, and IT. If you can make this person your ally and help give equal share for the glory of the results, then they will push for you and go to bat for your suggestions. So just as often as is the case when a school is considering hiring an SEO vendor, they are evaluating style and approach; I try to spend as much time in dialogue with the person we will work with and I can decide at the outset how likely to succeed the effort will be. I want to know that I have a strong ally and that someone is on solid ground with the school decision makers. We know that we can get the results - we want to make sure we can implement them in the best way possible. So remember that your SEO vendor is your partner, but you are also theirs as well.
Branding Your School through Search Engine Optimization
I want to discuss how important it is to brand your top tier school using search engines. No matter how prestigious your school, you need to give ample thought to being present when parents and students are searching for schools online – even if your school is one of the best.
If you are in charge or marketing and communications for a prestigious private school or college, do you worry about where the school appears in the search engines? Or do you feel that because of the history, reputation and tradition of the school that you needn’t worry about who shows up on the first page?
Students at a certain level know the most competitive schools and they have the top places they want to go, or their parents want them to go. But as the trend increases there will be more students at your school whose parents did not attend the school. So that loyalty is not always something that can be counted on today.
Consider the students that have no connection to the school, students who have narrowed down their choices and know what they want. How do you influence that choice from the outside or from the admissions office? How do you get on the list or stay on the list? Students and parents will compare schools online before they visit and they will “search” schools against each other.
The answer is to target your ideal student. Target them by terminology and stake a claim on their potential education. Make sure they can access all of the great programs and opportunities online and that this information is searchable. Be clear what your school represents and how it can serve the student. Make the adjustments necessary to appear when competitive students are searching for programs and specialties that the top schools are offering. If your school is not there will you drop off the list? Or will they find another school that is trying to reach them?
At Qscholar, we translate an understanding of a school’s mission and develop a clear path to their audience through search engines. The goal of our programs is to develop a consistent stream of qualified students and applicants for schools so that more of the right students find your school.
Speaking To Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools About SEO
I am in Atlanta today to talk to AAAIS. I will be discussing how schools can better understand SEO and how they can leverage the talent and resources they have to develop a program. I think it went well except that my laptop would not start and I had to have someone email me an earlier version of the presentation and I had to wing it a bit. Special thanks to Chris Pomar for his assistance and Travis Warren for the opportunity to speak.
Travis Warren Keynote at WhippleHill UC
Travis just gave an overview of where WhippleHill is now vs. last year and mentioned many of the new tools and developments. Including moving to a new building, compliance initiatives, user voice, new aquisitions eighty20 and then introduced Clay Shirky.
Getting Ready for WhippleHill UC
I am prepping my session presentation for Wednesday of this week. I will be speaking on Wednesday and Thursday. Looking forward to seeing clients and the folks from Whipple Hill. I will speaking about SEO and School Search Mashup. I will discuss how schools can get more out of their SEO efforts. Please stop by and let me know if SEO has worked for your school or email me any questions in advance of the session.
Welcome to Qscholar
Today is the official launch of Qscholar. We’ll be at the WhippleHill UC for the next three days. Presenting on Wednesday and Thursday of this week.
We aim to be a resource for schools that are looking to improve the marketing for their websites. Over the next few days we’ll roll out more posts about our offering and what Qscholar is all about. If you are at the conference please stop by our booth and say hello.
Qscholar Prepares to Launch!
This is our new blog. We hope you like it. Qscholar’s focus is on the areas of search and education and we cover everything in between, from private schools to colleges to companies serving the education space. We are preparing to launch our new name and website next week at the WhippleHill UC – please stand by! Launch Date June 30th
