Top 5 Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Tips for School Websites
by Trevor Waddington, Principal,?Truth Tree
?A person’s experience on your school website is?the?factor that will determine the health of your school’s website search engine optimization (SEO) score.?
Why it matters:
You may have seen these tips in other places, but these are specific to a school’s SEO.
1- Popular Keywords
Early childhood unit, nursery, lower school, and upper school are often used to define the sections of a preschool to grade 12 private school.?
However, people rarely search for early childhood unit, nursery school, or other variations beyond preschool and PreK(indergarten). The same scenario rings true for lower and upper school.
Search engines cannot distinguish between upper and high school, negatively affecting your school website’s searchability.
To avoid a complete overhaul of your site language and avoid infighting re: ‘this is what we’ve always called them,’ here are some specific tips.
2- Engaging Content
If your website pages have long paragraphs that are dry and jargon-filled, chances are page visitors will not stick around. Search engines like to see people engaging with the content on a page. That singles to the algorithm that your site page is?relevant and demonstrates authority.?
To avoid quick bounces, here are some tips.
Another tip to keep them engaged is to use hero-centric positioning. Make your content about the user, not your school.
Here are examples.
3- Internal Linking
Parents may visit your private school’s website and not discover a part of your program that may be of great value to them and their child. To help them find it and keep them on your site use?internal linking.?
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Internal linking is the process of linking one page on a website to another page on the same website.
Example,?SEO is a very important?aspect of a school’s website.?
The hyperlinked?SEO is very important?leading to Truth Tree’s SEO service page. Boom, an internal link for us.
Here’s why it’s important.
4- Update and Modernize
The 10th-grade science curriculum may have been the same for 20 years, but search engines don’t know that.?
Here’s a mini game plan using our fictitious school, Truth Tree Academy.
Got time to go more in-depth? >?The Ultimate Guide to On-Page SEO
5- Speed and Mobile Friendliness
If my roof caves in, I need a roofing company?fast!?If the first result’s website loads slowly, I move on to the next. If the next one is a jumbled mess, I move on to the next one.
It would take a pretty slow and mobile-unfriendly school site to deter a family from investigating your school, but that won’t stop search engines from sending your school’s website down the rankings.
Speed and mobile friendliness, regardless of the search importance, directly impact where Google and other search engines will rank your school website.?
Before you get under the hood of your school websites, ensure there’s a problem.
The results provide a score and instructions on the next moves.?
Regarding speed and mobile-friendliness around the school marketing table, there’s a debate that requires a trade-off between aesthetics and functionality.?
Yes, you want a beautiful video to be the parents’ first impression, but if your site is buried on page 4, they’ll never see it anyway.
Wrapping it up:?Search engines continuously adjust SEO weighting factors, so reviewing other blogs on the subject is important. We will keep this updated for you.