Let’s talk about the biggest mistakes teachers make on their websites and, more importantly, what to do instead.
Now, before we dive in, let me just say this: there’s no shame here. I’ve made every single one of these mistakes myself. I know what it’s like to spend hours tweaking colors and fonts or adding tabs until your site looks like a maze; only to realize that parents still aren’t signing up.
You built your microschool or homeschooling business from a place of passion and purpose. But the tech side? The design side? The “how do I get families to actually take action on my site?” side? That part can feel overwhelming.
So in this episode, I want to take the pressure off. We’re going to talk through the most common website mistakes I see teachers make and I’m going to show you what to do instead so your website feels simple, clear, and ready to enroll families.
Are you ready? Let’s get started.
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