Did you get a chance to read my blogpost on how to improve your dance studio’s website ranking by optimizing your title tags? It gives you the lowdown on title tags, and an easy method to make them FABULOUS. Here ...
SEO for Dance Studio Websites: Title Tags If your site isn’t coming up as high as you’d like in Google and the other search engines, take a look at your title tags. A title tag is the is the main ...
A sticky website is one where people stay a nice long while and come back regularly to see what’s new. How important is it to make your studio’s site sticky? Imagine parents in your community visiting all the dance studio ...
Are you making the most of the marketing tool that is your dance studio’s website? The majority of business owners recognize websites as essential, but don’t use them to best effect. Sure, your studio’s website may ‘pop’ visually and give ...
Let’s dive back in! In part 1 of Planning For Your Studio’s Growth, we looked at the importance of having a marketing plan for your dance studio, and started off by determining your marketing goals and objectives. We’ll continue now by ...
Time to Update Your Dance Studio’s Marketing Plan: With the many roles dance studio owners have to inhabit – that of business owner, manager, artistic director, teacher, choreographer, and “one who placates the parents”, it’s no wonder that the role ...
The sad ol’ Contact Us page is usually the last thing on a dance studio owner’s mind when updating a website. Teacher bios are spruced up, and class schedules are, of course, consistently updated. News pages are kept fresh and ...
Are you considering a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page for your dance studio website? It can be a great tool if you do it right, but they’re not for everybody. Here are a few tips for determining whether an FAQ ...
Ideally, dance studio owners should continually be making changes to their websites, not only to keep content fresh, but also to take advantage of SEO (search engine optimization) methods that will help each studio display at or near the top ...
Here’s the scenario — your website is newly launched, you’re thrilled with it, and it looks fantastic. It’s clean yet dynamic, and features your studio’s color palette of teal, grey, and black. You’re able to make your own basic text ...















