youretooloud 09:40 AM 05-03-2011
What information would you put in them?
I want to build a website, but I don't want to put too much personal information in it. Just enough to make someone call me.
What is the "must haves" for a website?
What about a Craigslist ad?
Evansmom 09:46 AM 05-03-2011
I have info about my program, my childcare philosophy, my overall goal for my business. I have a partial exerpt from my contract, I have pics of my house and play areas/yard but NOT pics of the front of the house from the street so no ID there. I do have a short bio about my family but no names or anything. And I have my business email address for people to contact me.
http://www.ourhomepreschool.weebly.com
if you want to see it for any ideas
youretooloud 10:12 AM 05-03-2011
Sugar Magnolia 10:17 AM 05-03-2011
Website-YES! Craigslist-NO! I tried Craigslist, once, and received zero serious inquiries, just creepy weird calls/emails. Avoid Craigslist. Weebly has GREAT website building stuff and its FREE! In your website, address your training, credentials, accreditations, curriculum and anything else you can think of that makes you special and different.
I built a weebly site and I use it for my current families to see what we are up too, lunch menus, etc. I have my handbook on there too. BUT, I have it password protected, all but the first page. The first page has a pic of kids playing in my backyard, but no faces, or identifying details of where I live. It has my city, but that's it and a brief description of my daycare. There is a link to email me but it doesn't show my email. EVERYTHING else is password protected, and my families only have the password. If a potential client that I am interested in/feel good about is considering daycare here, then I will give them the password so they can see all the other info. It's great, I love my site. The only catch is I had to pay a fee for the ability to lock it... but it is a tax deduction, so I'm okay with that.
seashell 10:54 AM 05-03-2011
Here's my website
http://gigglepatch.webstarts.com/
I use craigslist when i have openings and have had great luck with it. In fact, it's the only advertising I use now aside from word of mouth.
youretooloud 11:03 AM 05-03-2011
I'm loving these websites! Thanks for the beautiful ideas and inspiration!
SunflowerMama 11:10 AM 05-03-2011
Originally Posted by Evansmom:
I have info about my program, my childcare philosophy, my overall goal for my business. I have a partial exerpt from my contract, I have pics of my house and play areas/yard but NOT pics of the front of the house from the street so no ID there. I do have a short bio about my family but no names or anything. And I have my business email address for people to contact me.
http://www.ourhomepreschool.weebly.com
if you want to see it for any ideas
I LOVE your site and I can't tell you how jealous I am of your outdoor space!!
Here is my site...
www.littleacornchildcare.net
childcarebytori 12:46 PM 05-03-2011
I've had my website for about six months and I am very much proud of it. My potential clients always pay compliments about it, which I love!
www.childcarebytori.com
Evansmom 12:56 PM 05-03-2011
Thanks you'retooloud and sunflowermama! I had fun building the site, weebly makes it so very easy!!
and sunflowermama, our lot is 10,000 sq ft, a blessing and a curse!! It's a great area for the kids to play and run in but we spend A LOT of time on the weekends tending to the yard!! Especially my husband who works really hard to make sure that our gardens and our grass are cared for with totally organic products to keep the kids safe.
wdmmom 01:04 PM 05-03-2011
I use Craigslist all the time! It's great to get your name out there. You don't have to advertise an opening, use it to get your name out there. I've only used Craigslist and referrals and I stay at capacity all the time!
freewebs.com also has a great website builder.
www.freewebs.com/orcharddrivedaycare
grandmom 01:21 PM 05-03-2011
Thank you all for sharing. I enjoyed your sites, and found something on each of your sites to use to tweak mine.
nannyde 09:49 AM 05-05-2011
Evansmom 10:06 AM 05-05-2011
WHAT?? $10 per day per kid??? How in the world could she afford to take them all to the zoo and out to eat??
Plus the spelling/grammer. Ugh.
nannyde 10:57 AM 05-05-2011
Originally Posted by Evansmom:
WHAT?? $10 per day per kid??? How in the world could she afford to take them all to the zoo and out to eat??
Plus the spelling/grammer. Ugh.
Definitely not doing well in the math department.
It's cheaper to do a daily rate at ten dollars a day than a weekly rate at 60 week.
Oh and I think it's "grammar" I am a horrible speller.
Michael 01:04 PM 05-05-2011