Eighteen years and more than 120 different graduate business programs. Do we have your attention? Our first-hand experiences have unearthed a treasure of insights. And, here’s a unique opportunity for you to take a peek inside.
Learn how to manage early relationships with prospective students using different communications tracks, content and frequency.
Marketing, admissions or both? Find out how to collaborate and pull your valuable leads through.
It’s been a year, or two, or 5. Are they still considering continuing their education, did they already complete another program or did they give up the dream? For some graduate programs, there is fixed window for decisions, while others have a longer lifecycle.
Let’s examine your leads, prospects and future students. As your prospects continue the decision making process, your team’s efforts are pivotal in converting them.
If you’re like many schools, you’ve got a group of stagnant leads that you’re wondering about. Stagnant leads are tricky for many reasons. Here are a few ideas on what to do with them.
Great marketing plans start with a solid awareness strategy to capture the top of the funnel audience, followed by a strong remarketing campaign strategy to nurture those leads into conversions.
There’s a firm in town that’s been reaching out. They’re really nice and have a great website. Some of the other departments are using them and seem to like them. Sounds like a no-brainer for your graduate program’s needs, right?
SEO and SEM are two very different animals, but they can be finessed into working harmoniously together. In order to create a complete and comprehensive graduate program marketing strategy, it’s best to apply them both holistically.
LinkedIn is a networking platform that targets working professionals, and it is also the number one platform for B2B marketing.
In order to develop a marketing plan with impact, you must first determine who your prospective student should be.
The equation is simple: Graduate Program Marketing = Solid Leads = Conversions and New Students! It's that easy right? Wrong.
The decision-making process for a prospect to enroll in an Executive MBA program is painfully long. Statistics show that this process can take up to two years. So what can you do to speed up the process?
Each year, do you wonder how you’re going to fill your cohorts and hit your net tuition revenue goals? Have you been watching online programs and competitors syphon off what was once a reliable channel for new students? Is your current marketing budget not providing the return on investment it once did? You’re not alone.
Do you feel like you are constantly paying for digital marketing and garnering little results? Most programs are unsatisfied with their Return On Investment (ROI)