by hoppingin | Mar 8, 2019 | Daily Tasks, Daycare Consultants, Daycare Income, Daycare Marketing
As a daycare owner I’ve realized that one of my greatest joys is thinking up new ideas to improve our business. The hard part is actually implementing those ideas. In fact, I’ve found that executing a new idea or process is one of the hardest things to do in any...
by Hopping In Blog | Dec 18, 2018 | Daycare Marketing, Home Daycare
When you’ve planned out how to start a home daycare, it’s time to run it successfully. And a major part of that success is in-home daycare marketing and promotion. Without daycare marketing and promotion, no one will know what makes your family daycare special. It’ll...
by Hopping In Blog | Jul 11, 2018 | Daycare Advertising, Daycare Marketing
There are many great ways to advertise your daycare and attract new clients. What matters is showing what makes you special, and helping your customers see that. But if you want to supercharge your marketing, you should use Google AdWords to advertise your daycare. If...
by Hopping In Blog | Jun 1, 2018 | Building Relationships with Parents in Daycare, Daycare Marketing
There’s no marketing like word of mouth marketing and as a child care provider, daycare reviews should be your first priority. It’s not always easy to get daycare reviews even though your customers are satisfied, so we’ve come up with strategies you...
by Hopping In Blog | May 18, 2018 | Building Relationships with Parents in Daycare, Daycare Advertising, Daycare Marketing
Emails are incredibly powerful. The first thing we do in the morning is check our inboxes, waiting to hear from business partners, friends and services we trust. Daycare is one of them, and that’s what makes daycare email marketing a powerful tool. No matter if you...
by Hopping In Blog | Mar 6, 2018 | Building Relationships with Parents in Daycare, Daycare Advertising, Daycare Checklists, Daycare Marketing, General
Forget what you have been told: web design isn’t just for computer whizzes. In fact, as an owner, it’s best to roll up your sleeves and get right in there. Even if you opted for a designer who will write all of the code, consider your website an extension of yourself...