Wednesday, April 19, 2017

How to Improve Your School Marketing with 8 Easy Techniques [Part 1]

Is your district putting more emphasis on marketing this year?

Are you feeling the pressure from private and charter schools in your area?

School marketing is becoming more important as competition is increasing for public schools across the country. It is time for school districts to embrace marketing and think of it as an investment to increase brand awareness and increase enrollment.

Podcast for this Article can be found here: Podcast Link

In this article, you’ll discover simple tips to improve your school marketing.

 

What is Marketing?


School Marketing is about using tools to get more parents to enroll their children in your schools and keep them there. School Marketing is also about getting more community members to support your schools more often so your school district succeeds.

Knowing our goal of marketing, let’s look at eight simple techniques to improve your school marketing. Look for Part 2 coming soon.

1. Using Live Video for Marketing


You read it everywhere; video is the new “King of Engagement”. Two years ago Meerkat and Periscope burst onto the scene making live streaming a reality for amateur smartphone videographers. A year later, those clunky platforms laid a path for the debut of the highly engaging Facebook Live.

If your district is not using Facebook Live, you better get started. Research shows that Facebook Live broadcasts create three times more engagement than the standard Facebook news feed post.

It is very simple to broadcast from Facebook using your smartphone. There are also software programs and hardware that allows broadcasts using multiple cameras.

My district (CFBISD) used the platform to hold a live question and answer with expert kindergarten teachers for interested parents. The broadcast reached 30,000 viewers and drove many parents to our kindergarten website. It was a huge success.


Here are some additional ideas for using Facebook Live:

12 Easy Facebook Live Ideas for Your District

39 More AwesomeFacebook Live Ideas for Your District 

2. Use Google Analytics to Create Successful Campaigns

Smart marketing is all about data. If you are not tracking your marketing campaigns, website and social media analytics your marketing is going to suffer. You have to successfully combine art and science when creating your district’s marketing campaigns and strategies. Analytics helps with this science.



“Like a scientist, I collect data, I look at it, and then I change my activities to reflect what I’ve learned” – Sergio Zyman, Former CMO of Coca Cola

Installing Google Analytics on your district and school websites is pretty simple. Here is a step-by-step guide created by Google to get started:


Google Analytics allows districts to track such things as visitor page views, time on site, traffic sources, location of visitors, demographics of visitors and much, much more.


By tracking these statistics, your district has a better idea of which campaigns are truly working. Waiting three to six months to determine a campaigns success is a thing of the past. Now we can use real time statistics, which gives us the ability to adjust our campaigns on the fly. Marketers can use analytics to determine what is working and what is not working during important campaigns.

Here are some awesome articles about what stats to look at first:

7 Essential Google Analytics Reports Every Marketer Must Know 


3. Marketing Success with Facebook Ads

Your districts Facebook Fan Page is not organically performing as well as it use to. Facebook is throttling engagement with algorithms that change daily. Always remember that Facebook is a business. Sometimes you have to pay to play.


In my opinion, Facebook ads are the best paid marketing a school district can do right now. They are fairly inexpensive, and drive nice engagement from highly targeted audiences. No other marketing campaign has the ability to target specific groups, and then provide very specific analytics on the success of your campaign.

My district has been using Facebook ads for our  Open Enrollment Campaign and we have seen awesome results. We are able to target parents in certain zip codes that have expressed interest in making a change in school districts. 

  
Our ads have driven thousands of visitors to our Open Enrollment Landing Page, with hundreds of people enrolling in our district who live outside our district boundaries.

Our advertisements target very niche audiences, which is very hard to do using traditional advertising. Especially at the cost we are paying for Facebook ads. For as little as $25, we can engage with 2,000 parents with very specific needs. The Return on Investment using Facebook ads is phenomenal.

Before you start, here is an informative article about Facebook ads:




4. Using the Facebook Pixel

According to Shopfiy.com, a Facebook Pixel is used to drop a cookie that will track visitors on your website so you can advertise to them later. This is commonly called retargeting.

Retargeting is a very powerful technique to target audiences that have shown interests in your district, schools or specific programs that you offer.

For example, you can use a Facebook Pixel to target audiences who have visited a program page, but have not applied to join the program. Much like Google Analytics, the Facebook pixel tracks the movement of Facebook users on your website. It use this data to help you create a more powerful Facebook ad.

Installing a pixel on your website is simple, and is hidden within the code; not visible to your audience.  

Below is Facebook’s installation guide:



After your pixel is installed, you can use retargeting through Facebook ads to narrow your audience to create higher performing campaigns.  

Conclusion

All school districts should start thinking about school marketing. It's an investment that all districts will need sooner than later.

With increased competition from all types of educational establishments, it is better to start now to be ahead of the game. Remember, you are investing in the future of your school district.

What do you think? Will you try these school marketing techniques? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

1 comment:

  1. This is super nice post! We are into online business and it is quite new so we aren’t getting leads so were just thinking to use FB ads to increase customer outreach. I would like to hire a reputed facebook ads management Los Angeles company for that.

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