Looking to make use of video content while working remotely? Now is a great time to repurpose & release some archived video content from your school to offer an insight into your school environment while not on the school site. Looking to run a virtual open day? Video will be an essential part, either pre-recorded or live.
Create Engaging Videos for Your School Marketing
Apr 30, 2020 8:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, Video, #WFH
How to: Become Verified/Certified on Twitter
Apr 20, 2020 9:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, social media, Twitter, learning
Why should you be verified?
Does having a blue tick next to your name on Twitter really make a difference? In truth - no. It is mainly a status symbol, with those accounts that are Twitter Verified able to unlock certain features that the rest of us can’t get. It also shows whether the owner of the account is authentic and not a parody account. Music artists, journalists, politicians and those of significant interest to the public seek to get the iconic blue badge on their account and if you are reading this, you probably want it too.
We have included some steps below to show you how to get verified on Twitter, although this is not 100% guaranteed and we will explain why.
7 Tips on Working From Home
Mar 18, 2020 4:34:16 PM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, #SocialMedia, #WFH
Disruption and uncertainty are the new normal thanks to the coronavirus. But, let’s face it, as school marketers, many of you have been here before.
Closed campuses and cancelled classes go with the territory in much of the U.S. during winter. And, as comms professionals, you already keep your communities in the know no matter where they or you are.
What’s different, of course, is there is no end in sight to working from home - and working from home has gone worldwide.
Because the show must go on, we’re sharing these 7 #WFH Tips to make your transition a smooth one.
How Teens Use #SocialMedia (Written by an Actual Teenager): Part Three
Mar 12, 2020 7:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, Website, #SocialMedia
Can you believe it’s been almost 4 years since our original blog on teens using social media! How times have changed.
We asked a real life teenager how they use social in their personal and school life, the results are surprising! Below, we break down the verdict on the platforms of our 2016 blog, platform by platform.
After the infamous Facebook scandal regarding the privacy of its users’ information, Facebook’s user base has dramatically declined. The platform has become far less relevant for teens as the years have gone by, mainly because the population of older adults and embarrassing family members has increased as they’ve discovered social media and tried to become ‘hip’ and trendy. For this reason, in 2020 teens tend to avoid it, and in some cases scorn the older population using it, with jokes being made about ‘Facebook mums’ and their love of cringey minion memes. Many teens have either deleted or abandoned their accounts and prefer other platforms, usually where anonymity is found and a younger audience is prevalent.
YouTube
The concept of vloggers and influencers has remained, and in some cases grown. Being a YouTuber has become even more prominent as a career path and is a job many teens might aspire to do out of admiration for the fame and glamour it seems to hold. In recent years, YouTube has been updated to include features such as stories, the ability to post images and text, premieres for videos to induce hype, YouTube live streaming and even the option to purchase premium and be able to access many additional features. YouTube in terms of video entertainment is definitely in conflict with Netflix which has become a staple in most teen’s lives, however for me the beauty of YouTube is the variety of content, from informative videos and tutorials to TV clips and sometimes full episodes you can watch for free - something you don’t get with Netflix.
Twitter has still not been crowned the most popular social media site, but has become more politically charged. Politicians now Tweet regularly to share their viewpoints and gain broader support, and controversial personalities share their perspectives on things, often causing uproar. Twitter is a brilliant platform for teens to access these political debates and understand politics in a way more geared towards them. Notably, Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg is someone who speaks to her fellow teens on a similar level and has come into conflict with other Twitter users in recent years due to opposing views on climate change. The site is brilliant for teens interested in becoming politically informed and watching debates unfold.
Twitter also has content relevant to teen life outside of politics, especially its place in the world as the origin of meme formats. Exam tweets and memes following GCSE, AS and A-Level papers are incredibly popular, especially due to the support of hashtags by the site. After my GCSE exams, the first thing I’d do was get home and laugh at the tweets and memes people were uploading every few seconds which were relevant to the paper I had sat. It offers a way for teenagers all over the country to connect. I, for one, felt much better about my biology exam after someone admitted in a tweet to writing about children photosynthesising in their paper.
Top 10 Heads on Twitter
Feb 6, 2020 8:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, Twitter, #SocialMedia
Twitter is the place to be for heads and principals. Don’t take our word for it, this is how TES put it:
“Heads who want to do well at the job: go on Twitter!”
We couldn’t have put it clearer ourselves. If you’re still not convinced, check out what Ann Haydon, head of school at Harrow School, Hong Kong (@HeadHarrowHK) had to say about the matter:
“Love it or hate it, Twitter has changed the way we communicate, changed our ability to communicate! It now has 284 million monthly active users and 300 billion tweets since it started 8 years ago. So why are so many head teachers still rather reluctant to tweet?”
Using Paid Advertising in School Marketing
Jan 23, 2020 8:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, social media, PPC
Marketing is no longer a one-way system of advertising a product. No longer are we simply sold a product, it has become a two-way system of communication. Marketers must now provide value, importance and often entertainment.
Using Paid Advertising in School Marketing
Jan 23, 2020 8:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, social media, PPC
Using Paid Advertising in School Marketing
Marketing is no longer a one-way system of advertising a product. No longer are we simply sold a product, it has become a two-way system of communication. Marketers must now provide value, importance and often entertainment.
How to Promote Your School Open Day
Jan 16, 2020 8:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, social media
As we commence the new year and finish off the leftover mince pies, we start our plans for the new year. If you are a school marketer you have probably started thinking about how to promote an #OpenDay at your school. We all know how important these events are, they give the school an opportunity to really show prospective students and parents the atmosphere and the heart of the school.
Stuck for some ideas for your upcoming open day? Check out our blog of 7 Open Days Ideas and get creative this open day season.
So, we have our open day idea, but how do you promote it to ensure you have as many attendees as possible? We have the answers, just keep on reading!
2020 School Marketing Predictions and Wider Trends
Jan 9, 2020 7:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, social media
2019 has been an interesting and uncertain year for the marketing world with Facebook’s seemingly numerous data breaches and social media platforms releasing all kinds of new features in an increasingly competitive market. It was the year that finally saw digital advertising spending overtake traditional advertising, with the gap between the two looking set to grow even greater in 2020.
So, let’s get stuck in to our top 7 school marketing predictions and wider trends for 2020. There are some crackers in here! Don’t miss the outcome of last year’s predictions, too.
#SocialAdvent 2019
Nov 27, 2019 9:00:00 AM / by Interactive Schools Blog posted in Marketing, social media, SocialAdvent