Enhance Your Higher Education Website with Cutting-Edge Tips: Imagex Blog Post
Higher education institutions can now elevate their online presence with the latest strategies shared in a new blog post by ImageX Media. Highlighting actionable insights, the blog outlines how universities can turn their websites into powerful tools for recruitment, engagement, and community building.
Key recommendations include identifying and addressing common pitfalls such as low engagement metrics, outdated content, and mobile-unfriendly designs. The article also emphasizes the importance of creating user personas tailored to prospective students, alumni, and other audiences to refine user experiences.
For institutions planning website redesigns, the blog offers expert advice on securing stakeholder buy-in, including building strong business cases and fostering collaboration. Moreover, it champions the use of Drupal, a robust CMS favoured by over 80% of top universities, for managing complex content needs and integrating with essential third-party systems.
Additional tips cover accessibility, inclusive content creation, and boosting student admissions. Dive into these innovative ideas to maximize your institution's digital potential. Explore the full post for a comprehensive guide to transforming your higher ed website into a thriving digital hub.
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