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Customer Service in Admissions

April 27, 2012

Champlain College's very own Nicole Lentine on Admissions Live speaking to the benifits of offering students the ability to receive text updates from search to enroll.

Nicole explains how and when Champlain uses texting to provide superior customer service to prospective students and parents.

Mobile Site vs. Full Site

April 23, 2012

Mobile users have rapidly growing expectations for what they hope to accomplish on their mobile device. Jacob Neilson explains why it is best to have a separate mobile optimized site to increase usability.

Some tips from Jacob:

  • Build a separate mobile-optimized site
  • Auto-redirect them to your mobile site (maybe - see our post on the mobile redirect below)
  • Offer a clear link from your full site to your mobile site for users who end up at the full site despite the redirect.
  • Offer a clear link from your mobile site to your full site for those (few) users who need special features that are found only on the full site.

Read the full story.

EDUSummit Presentation: Serving Prospective Students via Mobile

April 18, 2012

Rethinking the mobile redirect

February 14, 2012

A mobile redirect automatically directs a user with a mobile device to the m.school.edu site.  The issue is that many different audiences are being redirected.  While, this might be good for prospective students, it can be quite annoying to the existing campus community... or vice versa depending on the content that is on the mobile site.  Our clients have been pleased with what we call a "mobile banner".  It ONLY appears to users with a mobile device and gives a certain audience the ability to jump to a mobile site build specifically for them.  Please see the screen shot below for an example:

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To try this for yourself, use your mobile phone and visit: http://www.champlain.edu

 

"All Of This Texting Helps A Lot"

January 25, 2012

Yesterday, St. Mary's University sent out a text campaign inviting students to Sleeping Bag Weekend (a key recruiting event).  Many students responded 'thank you' or asked simple questions.  The student below engaged in a conversation about the admissions process, transcripts, application and transportation to sleeping bag weekend.  After all his questions were answered, he replied "..all of this texting helps a lot..".

So nice to hear positive student reactions!

I've included a screen shot (with personal information hidden) of a section of the conversation. 

Conversation

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Nazareth College Goes Mobile for Prospective Students

November 11, 2011

The College Web Editor's top story covers one of our newer clients - Nazareth College.

Nazareth launched a mobile Web site on October 1.  The mobile site is specifically targeted at prospective students.  

Since launch:

  • over 500 visitors a day
  • mostly new visitors
  • very low exit rate once students are in (high level of engagement)

The site makes it easy for prospective students to:

  • quickly answer their most common questions
  • quickly request more information
  • quickly sign-up for events
  • quickly receive turn-by-turn directions to various locations on campus

These tasks would be extremely laborious using a mobile phone with our desktop site.

Special thanks to Liz Zapata and the entire Nazareth team!

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Read the full story at the College Web Editor.

On your smart phone visit: http://m.naz.edu

Congrats, Naz!

Mongoose Hearts iPads

October 10, 2011

Mass configuration day at Mongoose.  
(we thought it was too cool not to share)

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Text Messaging and the Future of College Recruitment

September 22, 2011

More and more highly interested prospective students are asking for text updates from their institution of choice.  Texting allows institutions instant access to this highly elusive audience. Yesterday, The Chronicle highlighted one of our clients and their innovative use of texting in the admission process.

Read the full article on Chronicle.com:

St. Mary’s U. Finds That When It Texts, Students Come

Designing for Mobile

August 30, 2011

Clickz - per the norm - has an on-target article regarding how to best design for mobile.  Highly recommended read.

Brands (Or Universities) usually want to simply port their existing website and format it for a mobile browser. While that gets all the information in the users' hands, it doesn't achieve the true experience to match users' needs. Screen space is limited, and trying to fit all the various options of a desktop Web experience into a tiny screen is going to lead to user frustration in seeking information. Secondly, since mobile users are operating in the real world, it shouldn't be assumed that they have the time to leisurely browse as they would in a desktop experience. Designing for mobile means focusing on the key tasks that the user needs and making them as simple and efficient as possible.

For the full article:
http://www.clickz.com/clickz/column/2025619/scaling-generating-successful-mobile-experience

Good luck, Champlain College!

August 1, 2011

Champlain College's mobile site is a finalist for 'Best Mobile Site' ranked by EDUStyle.  Our client is up against Harvard and USC.  The winners will be announced at EDUWeb (which starts today) in San Antonio, TX.

For a quick view of Champlain's mobile site:

To experience the site on your personal smartphone, go to: m.champlain.edu.