As you start creating a new dance studio website, whether you’re building it yourself or with the help of a web designer, it’s important to consider how to create a downright DELIGHTFUL online experience for your website visitors. The goal ...

As you start the journey of designing or redesigning your dance studio’s website, take a moment to consider an essential element – your navigation bar. You can think of it as a compass guiding your visitors through your studio’s online ...

We’re talking dance studio branding today, and specifically, dance studio logos. You almost certainly already have a logo that represents your dance studio, but do you have variations of that logo to fit all your needs? As you try using ...

My husband and I are moving to a different home after over a decade, and holy cow, there has been a lot to take care of! Packing up everything of course, but also, we’ve needed to take care of some ...

Through your website, you can (and should) give visitors information about your dance studio’s mission, history, upcoming events, and classes offered. When it comes to the big sell, though, it’s far better to let someone else do your bragging – ...

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 ...

Is No One Visiting your Dance Studio’s Website? Here’s What to Do About It: Many of us have the “build it and they will come” dream about our websites, but sadly this is not reality. The good news is that ...

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 ...

One way for a business not only to survive but thrive is to focus on the secondary benefits already offered to its’ customers. In business terms, these are called “value-added” enhancements. Chances are good that you already have many in ...