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Crash Course on How to Pay for College (Using as Little of Your Own Money as Possible)

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That’s why I created this Crash Course. Surely there’s more to it than what’s in this one blog post.” Crash Course to Understanding Grants Grants are free money you get because you need it. Crash Course Busted Myth #1: Only “poor families” get grants. Crash Course to Understanding Scholarships Guess what.

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Landing Page Best Practices for Educational Marketers

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

In an educational marketing context, lead generation pages serve to provide prospective students with program details regarding courses, scholarships, tuition, and the admissions process Event Registration: These pages provide event details and include a form for registration.

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Exploring GA4 Metrics: Changes that Schools Can Expect in Web Analytics for Higher Education

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That’s because a global site tag gets triggered on every page that generates a pageview. By navigating to Reports and selecting “Pages and Screens” under Engagement in the Life Cycle submenu, you can track your school’s Views and identify which pages are performing well. In GA4, you can now do so. tracking internal links).

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Marketing Strategies for Schools: Advertising and Lead Generation Tips for Success in 2023

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

Single Channel vs. Multi-Channel Higher Education Marketing In the past, many schools relied on a single marketing channel to promote programs and course offerings. The direct channel is more commonly tagged as the Last-Click, usually due to an earlier touchpoint, whereas the organic channel is often the final touchpoint.