The 3 Questions Your Martial Arts School Web site Must Immediately Answer
February 11, 2008
Satisfy Your Visitors Goals so they Remain On Your Web Site and Away from Your Competitors
According to many Web site usability experts like Steve Krug, there are three simple questions every single page on your Web site must answer in order to remove any questions in their mind that they’re at the right Web site and that you can indeed help them satisfy their goals.Usability, in a nutshell, is how well a Web site helps a visitor reach and satisfy their goals. It’s important because it helps them stick to your Web site and find what they’re looking for. And, if you’ve done your job right, you are one step closer to getting them as a student.
Top 10 Martial Arts School Web Site Mistakes and How to Fix Them
February 2, 2008
Are You Guilty of these Common Mistakes on Your Martial Arts School Web site?Having a martial arts school Web site is one of the most important marketing tools at your disposal.
If you already have a Web site for your martial arts school, then this list of common mistakes will help give you some direction. If you don’t have a Web site yet or are in the process of building one, you can use this as a preventative guide.
Following these simple steps can help you to attract and get more students and make your martial arts school Web site work harder for you.
Is Your Martial Arts Web Site Like Going on a Bad Date?
January 27, 2008
Your Web site shouldn’t be like a bad date that is self absorbed. Fix it before you lose the interest of more prospective new students. Ok, so we’ve all been on a bad date. But what does that have to do with your martial arts schools Web site?
Typically, there are two types of Web sites for martial arts schools:
- Lead generation Web site
- Information based Web site
