2 featured websites based on our Back to School child care website theme

Our Back to School child care website theme is one of our newest child care website themes available for your daycare website.  It is modern, minimalist in style and the color palette suits just about any style and color of logo.  The inside pages of your website each have a bright and unique photo featured to keep the design and feel fresh and captivating.

Here are 2 websites that use the Back to School theme for you to check out:

 

To view our full child care website template portfolio, click here!

 

 

Website Spotlight – Engaged for Growth Child Care Website Template

Engaged for Growth is one of our newest and most popular child care website templates.  It is bright and fun but modern and sophisticated – flexible enough to work with child care businesses large and small. We have used this theme to create websites for home/family child care businesses, small centers and child care businesses with multiple locations.

Dusk 2 Dawn is one of our clients who chose this website theme for their daycare and the website has been highly effective in promoting their business.  You can view their website here.

Click here to view more on the Engaged for Growth theme.

Circle Time Theme: New & Improved for 2019!

Our Circle Time has had a redesign and refresh for 2019!  This child care website theme is one of our client favorites and it was in need of an update to make it even more user friendly and interactive for your website visitors.  This theme can be used for your daycare website and it our website packages start at just $169.

Check out a client site using these new & improved theme at www.milesaheaddaycare.com

Education Foundation – New Theme Released!

Greetings!  Our latest child care website theme is called “Education Foundation” and is now available for your new website.  This brand new child care website template is modern in design and layout, has a featured section with program highlights and a testimonials area as well that leads to your social media reviews pages.

View the demo of this theme here!

If you would like to view ll of our other themes, please visit our latest and greatest projects in our child care website template gallery.

As always, we would love to hear your feedback!

Websites for Daycares New Logo & Website Preview

Following the 10 year anniversary of Websites for Daycares, we embarked on a mission to update our logo and website. 2 long years later (client projects come first!), we are finally wrapping up the final details of our new website. We are so excited to be launching our new site and logo very soon and wanted to share a preview with our audience.

Our new logo, designed by our very talented logo team:

And, a preview of our new homepage!

Thank you to all of our wonderful clients for your support.

Stay tuned for the announcement when we go live!

How To Encourage Parents To Review Your Child Care Business

One way to set your child care business apart from the rest when prospective parents are searching the web for a business like yours is to have solid online testimonials.  By online testimonials, I don’t mean the type that you manually add to your website via your website’s backend editing system. I am referring to online reviews with your Google Places listing, your Facebook business page, your Yelp business page, etc.  These reviews & ratings, or lack thereof, may up in the search results, alongside your business listing.  If your business needs more online reviews, here are a few tips for encouraging parents to rate you on these important places on the web.

(1) Make It Easy For Them

Save and be ready to share the direct links to your online reviews with parents.  So, instead of sending people to your Facebook business homepage, send them directly to the Reviews section within your Facebook page.  Just navigate to the reviews page and save the URL in the address bar of your browser.  Include this link when you send the request for parents to review you so they don’t have to try to find where to go, increasing the chances they won’t do it.

(2) Get the Timing Right

If a parent shared with you how happy her child was in your summer child care program, don’t wait 6 months later to ask him/her to share their feedback online.  They may not recall the details as well and might not be as willing to submit it if it’s been too long.  It would be best to ask the parent within a day or two of them sharing a positive experience with you to make the request.

(3) Offer an Incentive to Review You Online

If you’re still struggling to get enough parents to submit a review online, consider providing an incentive for those who leave feedback.  You could occasionally run a promotion where you offer a discount or coupon for the first five people who leave a review during a specified period of time.  Or, you could say that everyone who reviews you during a time period is automatically entered to win a prize.  Be creative and get the word out.

Good luck and please contact us to get started on your child care website project!