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Flyers and radio are great ways to advertise

I couldn't agree more with Connor. It is much easier to tell if a prospective student understands the information you are providing when you are face to face. This is where enthusiasm and confidence in your programs are imperative.

Ana ,

Every marketing area will be the difference! The key is to find what works best for your institution in your area.

Patty Aronoff

Camille,

You really can't beat old-fashioned one-on-one communication. You really get to know your student, be able to ask questions, and read their body language.

Patty Aronoff

We also have a lot success with TV comercial, train stations and flyers distribution.

All types of advertisment are helpful in some way. I do believe that a face to face interview is the best way to inform a prospective student on program and see where they stand when it comes to goals and aspirations.

Connor,

With all the technology we have today, you cannot beat the face-to-face interaction with your clients. We always want to remember that they are human beings not just another number.

Patty Aronoff

Adam,
Each school will have to determine its own marketing strategies. For some schools, TV ads work very well. But for others, they do not get a return on investment.

Patty Aronoff

nadine,
There are many ways to reach your target audience. Since marketing materials are very expensive is important to make sure you are getting the return on your investment.

Patty Aronoff

I think a great way to represent the school will be having that face to face impression. Visiting local high schools or going to college fairs offers the prospective student to meet you an ask face to face questions, rather then via phone or email.

We have had a lot of success with TV commercials. Escpecially during those daytime talk shows like Maury and court tv shows.

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