Writing Teacher Website Copy That Connects With Parents Without Feeling Salesy
EPISODE #136
Now I know, you’re a teacher—you write lesson plans, newsletters, and feedback every single day. But when it comes to writing about your business? That’s when things start to feel uncomfortable.
You might be thinking things like:
“I don’t want to sound pushy or salesy.”
“I have no idea what to even say.”
“What if it doesn’t sound professional enough?”
And I get it. Most of us were never taught how to write marketing copy. We were taught how to write objectives, report cards, and parent updates—but not how to write words that connect, inspire, and convert visitors into families who actually enroll.
I want to show you how to make your website copy speak to parents’ hearts—without feeling fake, forced, or salesy. By the end of this episode, you’ll see that writing your website copy is absolutely doable—with the right prompts and perspective.
Are you ready? Let’s get started.
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