Ebook: How to create a website for your childcare center – a step-by-step guide
For many childcare providers, business is mostly built on word-of-mouth. You tell your friends and family that you’re opening up a childcare center, they tell others, and before you know it, you’ve got a waitlist going!
But what happens when word-of-mouth isn’t enough? What if you’ve asked everyone you can think of but you can’t find any more children to enroll? Should you start putting up fliers? Pay for advertising? What’s the best way to show parents what you have to offer?
Your own website can help you market your business and helps parents decide if you’re the fit for their children. These days, most parents will do a lot of online research before they even pick up the phone to speak with you.
That means you need to showcase your business in the best light, and that’s why we created this ebook!
In this guide, we’ll go over how to set up your very own website and get discovered online through a bit of social media marketing and search engine optimization (SEO). This may sound intimidating, especially if you don’t have a ton of technical experience, but believe me: it’s much easier than you think! There are many online tools designed to make this whole process super simple, and you can use this ebook to guide you along your way.
If you set aside a few hours, you can have a beautiful website that gives your business the marketability it deserves! Download the free ebook now!
Christie is a Senior Content Marketing Specialist at HiMama. She is passionate about children's development, parenting, and supporting the child care industry. She has been working to support child care centers with their events and marketing for almost a decade. In her personal life, Christie lives in Stouffville, ON with her husband Kyle and dog Tucker. She enjoys going for walks, baking, cooking, and watching reality tv!
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November 10th, 2022
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