Let me ask you something—have you ever been in the middle of telling someone about your microschool or homeschooling program, and then you realize you don’t have an easy place to send them for more information?
So you fumble for words, maybe pull up your Facebook page, or you tell them, “I’ll send you the flyer when I get home.” And later, you’re left thinking, Wow, that didn’t feel very professional. I wish I had something that showed the heart of my school, something I could be proud to share.
I’ve been there. I know the frustration of having a big dream in your heart, but feeling like you don’t have the tools to communicate it clearly to families.
When you don’t have a website, it’s like inviting families to join your school but forgetting to give them an address. They might be interested, but they don’t know where to go.
That’s why today, we’re talking about why every microschool or homeschooling business needs a website—even if you’re just starting. Not a complicated, ten-page, tech-heavy site. Just a simple, powerful online home that tells your story, builds trust, and invites families in.
By the end of this episode, I want you to see your website not as “one more thing on your to-do list,” but as the foundation of your teacher business. Because when you have a place online that reflects your vision and gives families a clear next step, everything changes.
Are you ready? Let’s get started.
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