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25: 4-Week Super Summer Bootcamp… 5 Ways to Communicate to Engage and Enroll In Your Summer Camps

Episode 25 Published 4 years ago
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If you've been listening to the podcast, then you know that in the last few episodes, I've been discussing how you can plan your summer camps.

I've talked about how to plan your weekly themes and your camp's structure, and today, I will discuss how to communicate the right way.

Good communication leads to engagement and more enrollment, so it's crucial to focus on it when working on your summer camp plans.

Summer is an enrollment season that will look different from the regular school year. And how you communicate during it is an essential ingredient to your success.

Communicating with parents, your team, and campers before and during summer camp is important for a program that enrolls.

So, how can you make sure you're doing it the right way?

Tune in now to find out!

Key points discussed

Summer is not as far away as you think (00:50)

Do you have a communication plan? (03:50)

Use email to your advantage (07:59)

Provide a monthly newsletter (09:35)

Don't forget weekly postcards! (11:50)

Parent bulletin boards are a must (13:26)

Don't neglect your social media presence (15:06)

Additional resources

Get your FREE summer camp postcard here.

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Facebook: @peakecreative

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