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Lights, Camera, Sora: AI’s Impact on Video
In this episode of The Higher Ed Pulse, hosts Mallory and Seth dive deep into OpenAI's latest innovation, Sora, and its groundbreaking implications for video production in higher education marketing. They explore how Sora, an AI capable of generating video from text prompts, might revolutionize content creation, offering both challenges and opportunities for higher ed marketers and video production companies. They ponder the future of personalized video messaging, SEO strategies, and creative campaign testing in the higher education landscape.Key Takeaways:OpenAI's Sora: A new AI model capable of generating up to one-minute videos from text prompts, potentially revolutionizing higher education marketing and video production Impact on Video Production: Insights into how Sora could alter traditional video production methods, emphasizing the increasing value of authentic, real student content.Staffing and Budget Solutions: Discussing how AI-enabled content creation, like Sora, can address higher education's staffing and budget limitations by augmenting content production capabilities.SEO and Personalization Opportunities: Exploring the potential of Sora to enhance SEO strategies with video content and create highly personalized student communications.Creative Campaign Testing: The potential for using Sora to pressure test creative campaigns, providing a valuable tool for non-creatives involved in the marketing process.Related Links: https://openai.com/sorahttps://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/11-mind-blowing-sora-shorts-that-show-why-its-a-chatgpt-moment-for-ai-videohttps://www.datacamp.com/blog/openai-announces-sora-text-to-video-generative-ai-is-about-to-go-mainstream
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/26/2024 • 22 minutes, 14 seconds
Pulse Check: A Guide to Graduate Marketing in 2024 — Part 4
In the final episode of this Pulse Check series on Graduate Marketing, host Shane Baglini is joined by four of the industries most passionate graduate professionals to discuss all things GEM. This episode provides insights from a director of graduate admissions, a 15 year GEM pro turned agency strategist, graduate marketing pro and a view from the cabinet as we discuss post-COVID graduate marketing and enrollment, current trends, marketing to graduate students and how graduate enrollment is supplementing the undergraduate enrollment cliff. Guest Names:Kittie Pain, Director of Graduate Admissions, Kutztown UniversityMarcus Hanscom, Director of Enrollment Marketing, DD AgencyBrett DiMarzo, Director, Graduate Enrollment Digital Strategy, Boston CollegeKeith Ramsdell, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing, Ashland UniversityGuest Social Handles: Kittie Pain:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kittiepain/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/kittpainMarcus Hanscom:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcushanscom/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/MarcusHanscomBrett DiMarzo: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-dimarzo-1a135262/ Keith Ramsdell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-ramsdell-06784945/Kittie Pain Bio: Kittie Pain serves as the director of graduate admissions at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and has over twenty years of experience in graduate enrollment management (GEM). She holds a bachelor’s degree from McDaniel College and a master’s degree from Drew University. She is a member of the NAGAP Publications and Marketing committees and serves on the McDaniel College Alumni Council.Marcus Hanscom Bio: A purpose-driven, higher education enrollment management and marketing leader, Marcus Hanscom is the Director of Enrollment Marketing at DD Agency, a full-service digital marketing agency focused on inbound marketing for higher education. Prior to joining DD Agency in October 2023, he worked in progressive roles in enrollment management at Roger Williams University and the University of New Haven, predominantly working with graduate students. He also recently served as a higher education consultant for Dutcher LLC, supporting clients in academic program analysis and development, market research, digital marketing strategy, staffing assessment, and more.Marcus has presented widely on enrollment management and marketing strategies at national and regional conferences for Academic Impressions, Aslanian Market Research, Carnegie, NAGAP, NEGAP, Stamats, TxGAP, and others, and completed his third term on the NAGAP Board of Directors in 2020. He was awarded the NAGAP Distinguished Service Award in 2023 and is co-host of the official NAGAP podcast, The NAGAP Report. He was the founding president of NEGAP, the New England Association for Graduate Enrollment Management.Brett DiMarzo Bio: Brett DiMarzo has been in the field of higher education for over 18 years and is currently the Director of Graduate Enrollment Digital Strategy at Boston College. After graduating from his bachelor’s degree program at Stetson University, he initially spent time as part of the management team within the Walt Disney Consumer Products division, enhancing his customer service and leadership skills. Returning to the field of higher education in 2003, he began his professional career in Financial Aid at MGH Institute of Health Professions in Boston, later moving to the Office of Admission as the Assistant Director of Admission. He also spent several years as Associate Director of Graduate Admission at Suffolk University and led the recruitment and admission efforts as Director of Graduate Admission for the School of Nursing and Health Sciences at Simmons University prior to coming to BC. He received his Master of Education degree in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern University in 2011, has served in several positions in the New England chapter of NAGAP, has presented at both national and regional NAGAP conferences, and currently sits on the NAGAP Leadership Cultivation and Elections Committee and the Education Committee.Keith Ramsdell Bio: Keith Ramsdell serves as Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing at Ashland University in Ohio where he provides strategic leadership and vision for undergraduate, graduate, international and online admissions, enrollment operations, financial aid, military and veterans services, marketing and communications. Keith is currently chair of the NAGAP External Relations and Partnerships Committee and a member of the NAGAP Experts Bureau. He has 25 years of progressive leadership experience in higher education and enrollment management, with nearly 15 years focused exclusively on graduate enrollment.
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/22/2024 • 51 minutes, 36 seconds
Hollywood Meets Higher Ed: Insights from Entertainment Insiders
Mallory and Seth dive deep into the world of Hollywood's advertising strategies and Disney's unique approach to storytelling. With insider insights from HBO MAX and Disney's latest campaigns, they explore how contextually relevant and emotionally charged content can dramatically enhance audience engagement. Listen in for actionable tips on how to apply these big-budget strategies to higher education marketing, making your campaigns more memorable and impactful.Key Takeaways:Contextual Relevance in Advertising: Insights from HBO MAX on the effectiveness of short, upfront ads to improve the viewing experience without interruption. And the importance of making ads contextually relevant and the positive impact on brand awareness and website traffic.Disney's "This is Magic" Campaign: A shift in marketing strategy focusing on real, emotive moments captured at Disney parks, moving away from fast-paced excitement to genuine, heartwarming storytelling. The power of using real people and authentic experiences to connect deeply with the audience, and how this approach can be adapted for higher education marketing.The Role of Emotion in Marketing: Emphasizing the impact of making viewers feel something significant, drawing on the Maya Angelou quote about people remembering how you made them feel. And strategies for capturing and sharing micro-moments that resonate on an emotional level, whether through high-quality production or simple smartphone videos.Watch Disney’s “This Is Magic” Campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWyOgXKNCic
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/19/2024 • 19 minutes, 1 second
Pulse Check: A Guide to Graduate Marketing in 2024 — Part 3
Ed tech is an ever evolving landscape, and in the case of graduate enrollment managers, one that is difficult to keep up with at times. In this episode, Shane Baglini is joined by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451, to take a deep dive into the world of CRMs, ed tech and AI in graduate enrollment management. We’ll look at the various options available to GEM professionals, what to look for in your CRM and tech stack, and how AI is changing the GEM game. Guest Name: Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO, Element451Guest Social:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ardis/X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/ardisGuest Bio: Ardis Kadiu is the Founder and CEO of Element451. After graduating from NYU with an MS in Digital Media and an MBA, Ardis helped found Spark451, a higher-ed communications company, and began realizing his vision to transform traditional and outdated student recruitment with the tools of the future. With more than 15 years of higher education experience, he designed what is now known as the Element451 student engagement CRM. In 2018, Element451 broke away from Spark451 to focus solely on the business line of developing intelligent, modern CRM solutions for higher education professionals, combining his extensive technology and higher ed experience.
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/15/2024 • 43 minutes, 33 seconds
Direct Admissions: More Sizzle Than Steak?
This episode of Higher Ed Pulse offers a dive deep into the concept of direct admissions in higher education. Our hosts, Mallory and Seth, explore how this approach is reshaping the college application process, with the promise of a simpler and more accessible process, particularly for first-gen and diverse student populations. They dissect the potential impacts, benefits, and challenges of implementing direct admissions strategies at institutions.Key Takeaways:Direct Admissions Explained: Simplifies the college application process by allowing students admission based on predetermined criteria, such as GPA and test scores, without essays or lengthy interviews.More Sizzle Than Steak? While it’s celebrated for its potential to streamline the college application process and enhance accessibility, its actual impact on enrollment growth might not meet expectations. They emphasize that direct admissions tend to generate a lot of excitement (the sizzle) but may not substantially change enrollment numbers (the steak).Application Volume vs. Enrollment Starts: A critical examination reveals that an increase in application volume, spurred by direct admissions, does not necessarily correlate with an increase in students actually enrolling. Direct Admissions as Expensive Lead Gen: The conversation shifts to describe direct admissions as an expensive form of lead generation rather than a surefire enrollment strategy. This viewpoint challenges the perception of direct admissions as an end-to-end solution, instead framing it as the beginning of a longer engagement and conversion process.Future Directions and Innovations: The hosts consider how direct admissions could evolve and what it means for higher ed marketing and student engagement strategies.New York State Direct Admissions Initiative: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/quick-takes/2024/01/11/new-york-state-launches-direct-admission-initiativeNICHE Direct Admissions Outcomes: https://www.niche.com/about/enrollment-insights/niche-direct-admissions-beta-outcomes-data/
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/12/2024 • 19 minutes, 2 seconds
Pulse Check: A Guide to Graduate Marketing in 2024 — Part 2
In Part 2 of this Guide to Graduate Marketing in 2024 Pulse Check, Shane Baglini is joined by Charles Whitaker, dean and professor at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications and Danielle Robinson Bell, assistant professor and director of Medill’s Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Professional master's program to discuss the graduate student experience. Whitaker and Bell share their unique and varied experience in the graduate landscape, offering both a high level view of the graduate student experience, as well as a deep dive into the motivators, behaviors and expectations of graduate students in 2024.Guest Names:Charles Whitaker, dean and professor at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing CommunicationsDanielle Bell, assistant professor and director of the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Professional master's program at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing CommunicationsGuest Social Handles:Charles Whitaker LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-whitaker-b106b59/Danielle Bell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniellerobinsonbell/Guest Bio:Charles Whitaker: Charles Whitaker is dean and professor at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Whitaker, who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Medill, is the first alumnus of the school to serve as dean. Before joining the Medill faculty, Whitaker was a senior editor at Ebony magazine, where he covered a wide range of cultural, social, and political issues and events on four continents, including two U.S. presidential campaigns, and the installation of the first black members of the British Parliament. Danielle Bell: Danielle Robinson Bell is an assistant professor and director of the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Professional master's program. Bell's area of expertise is strategic communications and its impact on business outcomes for organizations, brands and executives. She specializes in work that advances efforts related to culture, equity, inclusion, women, and BIPOC in the workplace. Bell spent more than 15 years on the agency side of advertising and branding creating integrated marketing campaigns for some of the world's most recognized brands. Prior to joining Medill, she served as a trusted adviser to business leaders on matters related to crisis communications, reputation management, public relations and inclusive communications. She earned her bachelor of science in journalism from Northwestern University Medill School, and here MBA from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Managament.
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/8/2024 • 37 minutes, 23 seconds
Focus on Value: The American Mindset and PA’s Proposed Plan
Mallory and Seth dive into a new Dentsu Consumer Navigator study on the American Mindset. They explore the potential impact of economic uncertainty on higher education enrollment and the rise of alternative credentials. The conversation then shifts to the Pennsylvania governor’s proposed tuition reduction plan, its implications for different types of institutions, and the need for equitable implementation.Takeaways:Consumer confidence in the economy is declining, despite the stock market performing well.Historically, higher education enrollment increases during economic downturns, but this time may be different due to decreased confidence in the value of a college degree.Marketers should focus on increasing scholarship opportunities and positioning on value rather than price.Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro recently unveiled a tuition reduction plan for low- and middle-income students. But is the plan fair and will it undercut the cost saving value prop for the state’s community colleges? Dentsu Reports: https://www.dentsu.com/us/en/navigatorPennsylvania Higher Ed System Restructuring Plan: https://www.chronicle.com/article/pennsylvanias-governor-seeks-to-consolidate-most-of-its-public-colleges-and-make-them-more-affordable
- - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com. Connect with Us at the Engage Summit:Exciting news — Mallory will be at the 2024 Engage Summit in Raleigh, NC, on June 25 and 26, and we’d love to meet you there! Sessions will focus on cutting-edge AI applications that are reshaping student outreach, enhancing staff productivity, and offering deep insights into ROI. Use the discount code Enrollify50 at checkout, and you can register for just $99! This early bird pricing lasts until March 31. Learn more and register at engage.element451.com — we can’t wait to see you there!
2/5/2024 • 19 minutes, 7 seconds
Pulse Check: A Guide to Graduate Marketing in 2024 — Part 1
Welcome to our latest Pulse Check - A Guide to Graduate Marketing in 2024, hosted by Shane Baglini.In Part 1 of this series, Mike McGetrick, Vice President of Creative and Interactive Services at Spark451, joins Shane Baglini to offer a high level overview of graduate marketing in 2024. Mike and Shane dive into the nuances and differences in strategy and tactics when marketing to the graduate audience, the value of a graduate degree in 2024, the graduate student journey and Mike shares trends and an outlook as we approach the demographic cliff. Guest Name: Mike McGetrick, Vice President, Spark451Guest Social Handles: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmcgetrick/Guest Bio: Mike McGetrick is a marketing communications professional and educator with more than 30 years of experience in the higher education marketing field. Mike leverages cross-disciplinary experience to solve a wide array of challenges for his clients at Spark451. He leads the creative and digital services groups and is the graduate marketing practice lead. In the course of his career as a marketing agency executive, Mike has worked at numerous New York-based agencies and in the Creative Studio at Disney Television. Mike is also an adjunct professor at NYU, where he teaches digital marketing. Mike has been a host faculty member for the NAGAP executive professional development workshops on interactive marketing. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English and Studio Art from Brooklyn College and an MSM and MBA from New York University.
2/1/2024 • 38 minutes, 22 seconds
Beyond Bricks and Clicks: Shaping the Future of Higher Ed Marketing
In this inaugural episode of the Higher Ed Pulse, co-hosts Mallory Willsea and Seth Odell cover two newsworthy topics from the past week of higher education marketing and enrollment management. First up, is the traditional college experience over? The hosts discuss how the Kansas Board of Regents allocated $16.5 million so Kansas universities could demolish old buildings to avoid $80 million in repairs. A recent article from Jeff Selingo hones in on the current trend: academic innovation, applying technology in teaching and credentialing and aligning with evolving student preferences and technological advancements.Then the hosts turn to a viral LinkedIn post from Jaime Hunt. Jaime's reflections offer a thought-provoking perspective on higher education marketing, urging professionals to look beyond conventional metrics and focus on the deeper impact of their work. Takeaways:The future of higher education is changing, with a shift towards tech-first education and a focus on microcredentialing.The criteria for selecting an institution is evolving, with younger generations having different priorities compared to previous generations.Implementing high-tech solutions in higher education can widen the gap between institutions that can afford them and those that can't.Higher ed marketers should focus on impact, transformation, and storytelling to make a positive difference in students' lives.Related Links:Kansas article: https://kansasreflector.com/2023/12/28/kansas-universities-demolishing-old-buildings-to-save-millions-on-deferred-maintenance/Chronicle Jeff Selingo article: https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-new-academic-arms-raceJaime’s LI Post: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7155213947330056192/?commentUrn=urn%3Ali%3Acomment%3A(activity%3A7155213947330056192%2C7155587369465729025)&dashCommentUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afsd_comment%3A(7155587369465729025%2Curn%3Ali%3Aactivity%3A7155213947330056192) Connect with our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodell About The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, enrollment, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional.Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea, and feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Bryan Gross, Eddie Francis, Jenny Li Fowler, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, and so many other of your favorite leaders in higher ed.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at Element451.com.
1/29/2024 • 16 minutes, 54 seconds
The Enrollify Podcast is Rebranding — Meet the Higher Ed Pulse
Exciting news! Your beloved Enrollify Podcast has evolved into something even more fantastic. New name, new format, and new hosts! Introducing Higher Ed Pulse — your weekly spotlight on the latest in higher education marketing and enrollment management. Join Mallory Willsea, VP of Marketing at Element451, and Seth Odell, Founder and CEO of Kanahoma, as they co-host this 15-minute, weekly news show every Monday morning. From headline news to social posts, insider insights to industry observations, you can expect every episode to be packed with value, wit, and a hot take (or two!).Subscribe to receive email updates every Monday morning after the episode goes live, and be sure to follow Enrollify on LinkedIn so you can join in on the conversation post-episode drop!About your new hosts:Mallory Willsea serves as VP of Marketing at Element451 —the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Her insights on best practices and new trends are informed by her sector research and more than 15 years of experience. Mallory has held executive leadership roles in ed tech and at agencies spanning customer success, marketing, and business development. Her superpower is building media brands to reach, educate, and inspire forward-thinking higher education leaders.Seth Odell is widely considered one of the industry's leading enrollment marketing experts. Seth brings over 15 years of education marketing experience at some of our sector's top organizations, including Southern New Hampshire University, UCLA, National University System, and more. Today, he is the Founder and CEO of Kanahoma, the fastest-growing digital marketing agency in higher education.
1/25/2024 • 16 minutes, 34 seconds
A Roadmap for the Next Generation of Great Higher Ed Content Marketers
In this insightful episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach chats with Brian Piper, the Director of Content Strategy and Assessment at the University of Rochester, about his intriguing journey as a content marketer. The conversation kicks off with Brian sharing the captivating backstory of how he co-authored a book with renowned content marketing guru Joe Pulizzi. Known for his innovative approach in an industry not typically associated with cutting-edge content marketing, Brian discusses why he chooses to apply his progressive strategies in the higher education sector. He reflects on his recent content marketing endeavors, highlighting both the successes and the less fruitful experiments. This leads to a discussion about how higher education can enhance its content marketing tactics. Finally, Brian shares his provocative and forward-looking views on the future of content marketing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of content strategy, especially in the context of higher education.Learn more about Brian here.Connect with Brian on LinkedIn. About The Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional.Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Ardis Kadiu, JC Bonilla, Mallory Willsea, and many more.Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
1/18/2024 • 45 minutes, 8 seconds
Introducing Jenny Li Fowler as Host of Enrollify's Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager
We are thrilled to announce that Jenny Li Fowler, who is the Director of Social Media Strategy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and author of a brand new book called “Organic Social Media”, will be joining Enrollify as host of Season 2 of our podcast, Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager.Jenny has spent her career working in social and is currently in charge of developing and executing institute-wide social media initiatives for more than 200 departments, labs, and centers. She also manages MIT’s flagship Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn accounts. Before MIT, she served as Social Media Manager and Web Editor for the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Jenny is a recurring correspondent for Hubspot's INBOUND and a recognized voice across the social media marketing space.In this new season, Jenny covers the do's, don'ts, and dynamics of the complex, challenging, and changing social media ecosystem. Together with other higher ed social media managers, she’ll bring on the podcast, she’ll analyze the successes and failures of those in the higher education social space — what went right, what went wrong, and what are the lessons learned. You can also expect novel and actionable steps so you can push past the pitfalls others have faced. No matter if you're on a team of 20 or a team of one, you’re bound to find something of value in this podcast.Follow the show on Apple Podcasts Follow the show on SpotifySubscribe to Email Updates for the ShowAbout the Show:Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager covers the do's, don'ts, and dynamics of the complex and challenging social media ecosystem. We analyze the successes and failures of those in the higher education social space — what went right, what went wrong, and what are the lessons learned. We’ll share actionable steps so you can push past the pitfalls others have faced. No matter if you're on a team of 20 or a team of one, we've got you covered.Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager is hosted by Jenny Li Fowler and is a proud member of the Enrollify Podcast Network.
1/17/2024 • 11 minutes, 54 seconds
Live from AMA: 10 Minutes of Hot Takes on Higher Ed Marketing
In this episode, Zach sits down with Aaron Blau of Primacy to chat for 10 minutes of hot takes on higher ed marketing. This episode was live recorded at AMA Higher Ed Marketing in Chicago in November 2023. Aaron Blau has over 13 years of work experience in various roles in education, marketing, and business development. Aaron is currently the VP of Education at Primacy.About The Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional.Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Ardis Kadiu, JC Bonilla, Mallory Willsea, and many more.Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
1/4/2024 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Ep. 184: Higher Ed Marketing Predictions for 2024
In this final episode of The Enrollify Podcast in 2023, Gil Rogers from GR7 Marketing, Zach Busekrus of Enrollify, and Mallory Willsea, VP of Marketing at Element451 discuss their hottest takes on what higher ed marketing in 2024 will look like.Join this trio as they tackle provocative topics like the potential shift away from traditional marketing agencies due to an increase in AI literacy among higher ed marketing teams, the debated decline of video content, and the uncertain future of privacy-first marketing. Listen to their thoughts on hyper-personalization potentially backfiring on brands, the anticipated rise of non-digital marketing, Gen Alpha's expectations from educational institutions, the role of AI in creative content, and what the creator economy in 2024 will look like.About The Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional.Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Ardis Kadiu, JC Bonilla, Mallory Willsea, and many more.Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/21/2023 • 50 minutes, 13 seconds
Ep. 183: Live from AMA: The Future of Organic Social in Higher Ed
In this podcast episode of The Enrollify Podcast, recorded Live from AMA, Zach Busekrus sits down with Jenny Li Fowler, the Director of Social Media Strategy at MIT to discuss the future of organic social strategy in higher education.Jenny shares her experience and insights on organic social media, emphasizing its continued relevance despite perceptions that it's losing ground to paid strategies. She introduces her new book, Organic Social Media: How to Build Flourishing Online Communities, which focuses on transferring knowledge about social media strategy based on her experiences and learnings. In this episode, Zach and Jenny discuss Jenny's "six M's of social media" - Mission, Message, Management, Medium, Metrics, and Monitoring - and chat about the importance of strategy over tactics in choosing the right channels for social media engagement.Furthermore, Jenny talks about the "three scroll rule" - a strategy ensuring diversity and representation in MIT's social media content, ensuring that within three scrolls, a follower can see a comprehensive story of the institution.Finally, the podcast touches on the future of social media, with Jenny predicting a shift towards more "owned spaces" as opposed to "rented spaces" on existing social media platforms. She believes that this shift will provide a safer and more controlled environment for content.About The Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional.Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Ardis Kadiu, JC Bonilla, Mallory Willsea, and many more.Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/20/2023 • 23 minutes, 46 seconds
Introducing Generation AI: 2023, A Game-Changing Year In Review
Introducing Generation AI — the groundbreaking show designed exclusively for higher education professionals who are keen to navigate the dynamic world of Artificial Intelligence. Each episode delves into the most pressing AI topics, breaking down complex concepts into understandable, actionable insights.In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, you’ll get a sneak peek of Generation AI’s first episode.Join hosts Ardis Kadiu and Dr. JC Bonilla as they explore the year’s major milestones in artificial intelligence, their impact on education and work, and the emerging trends in prompt engineering and generative AI. From ChatGPT’s record-breaking user growth to the introduction of GPT-4 and beyond, this episode is your guide to understanding how AI reshaped our world in 2023.Listen to the first episode and subscribe at https://generationaishow.com/About The Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too!Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional.Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Ardis Kadiu, JC Bonilla, Mallory Willsea, and many more.Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/19/2023 • 17 minutes, 23 seconds
The Education Marketing Playbook in 2024: Lessons and Ideas from Eric Olsen
Eric is a growth marketing executive with experience bringing several technology companies from launch to successful acquisition, through brand building, performance marketing, and high-touch customer engagement strategies. Eric currently serves as Senior Vice President of Marketing at Fusion Academy, building the world's most personalized schools. In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Eric and Zach discuss marketing leadership lessons that Eric has learned having worked in K-12, B2B, and Higher Education marketing contexts over the last 15 years.You can connect with Eric on LinkedIn here.About The Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Mallory Willsea, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/14/2023 • 46 minutes, 38 seconds
Live from AMA: Hot Takes on Higher Ed Branding
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach Busekrus sits down with Joseph Master and Jamie Ceman (AMA Higher Ed's Marketer of the Year) from RW Jones Agency for a discussion on the future of branding in higher education. This episode was live recorded at the 2023 AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education in Chicago, Illinois. About The Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Mallory Willsea, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/12/2023 • 20 minutes, 34 seconds
Live from AMA: How ChatGPT Helps You Work Smarter, Not Harder
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach Busekrus is joined by Devin Purgason, Executive Director of Marketing at Forsyth Technical Community College, for a discussion on leveraging Generative AI tools to work smarter and not harder. This episode was live recorded at the 2023 AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education.About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Mallory Willsea, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/7/2023 • 15 minutes, 52 seconds
Live from AMA: Why Social Listening in Higher Ed Really Matters
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach Busekrus is joined by Katlin Swisher from Campus Sonar and Lisa Baer from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, for a discussion on the importance of social listening in higher education. This episode was live recorded at the 2023 AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher Education.About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Dayana Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Mallory Willsea, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/5/2023 • 22 minutes, 10 seconds
Episode #178: Navigating New Territories: Shamell Forbes and the Art of Higher Education Sales
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Shamell Forbes, Campus Partner Associate at Campus Sonar, whose unconventional journey into higher education sales is as inspiring as it is insightful. Shamell candidly shares his transition from social services to higher ed, driven by a combination of necessity and a passion for change. His story is a vivid illustration of adaptability and the pursuit of new opportunities, resonating deeply with themes of innovation and personal growth.As we delve deeper, Shamell opens up about his initial encounters with the complex world of higher education, shedding light on the nuanced dynamics of sales in this unique sector. His approach blends humor and authenticity, revealing how genuine connections and social media savvy can transform professional relationships and drive success.Listeners will be particularly intrigued by Shamell's experiences with Unibuddy, a UK-based company venturing into the US market. His perspectives offer a rare glimpse into the contrasts and challenges of navigating different educational landscapes, highlighting the importance of flexibility and strategic thinking.Throughout the episode, Shamell's enthusiasm for higher education shines through. He passionately discusses the potential for innovation within the sector, advocating for a more entrepreneurial mindset among professionals. His journey is not just a story of career transition but a testament to the transformative power of embracing new challenges and redefining success in the evolving landscape of higher education.
11/30/2023 • 52 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode #176: Why Higher Ed Marketers Should Care about AI Literacy
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Bart Caylor, Founder of Caylor Solutions — an education marketing agency in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bart is one of the most respected and consistent voices in the higher education marketing and enrollment management circles. In this episode, Zach and Bart discuss the importance of AI literacy in higher education and how marketers and admissions professionals can leverage generative AI tools to attract the next generations of students more efficiently and effectively. To learn more about Bart’s work, be sure to check out Caylor Solutions. And, if you’re not already subscribed, have a listen to his weekly podcast, The Higher Ed Marketer, wherever you get your podcasts. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/16/2023 • 52 minutes, 41 seconds
Takeaways from OpenAI's DevDay for Higher Ed Marketers
In this episode, Zach is joined by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451 for a conversation on the most important takeaways for higher education marketers and admissions professionals from OpenAI's first-ever DevDay. Coming to AMA in Chicago next week? We're hosting a happy hour and would love to see you there! About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more aboutThe Enrollify Podcast Networkat podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/10/2023 • 32 minutes, 45 seconds
How to Transform a 100 Year Old University into a Boutique Graduate School
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, you’ll meet Kurt Allen, Vice President for Marketing and Communications at Notre Dame de Namur in Belmont, California — an institution founded in 1851 that became the first college for women in California and the first Catholic University to offer women a chance to earn a bachelor’s degree.In 2021 Notre Dame de Namur University closed its undergraduate programs, but many mistakenly thought this meant that this institution, a pillar of the community founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, had closed its doors completely.However, Notre Dame de Namur University wants Belmont and the surrounding regions to know that it is here to stay. In this episode, Kurt shares how he and the leadership at NDNU navigated through this trying transition, how they’ve shifted their branding, marketing, and recruitment efforts to focus solely on graduate education, and how they’ve grown enrollment just two years after making such a pivotal decision. Coming to AMA in Chicago next week? We're hosting a happy hour and would love to see you there! About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/9/2023 • 46 minutes, 21 seconds
Huge News from Enrollify — Our Next Chapter Has Begun!
In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach takes the hot seat and is interviewed by Mallory Willsea of Element451. Zach unveils the exciting next chapter of Enrollify's story! You're not going to want to miss this one, folks!Coming to AMA in Chicago next week? We're hosting a happy hour and would love to see you there!
11/6/2023 • 27 minutes, 37 seconds
Ep. 172: What Higher Ed Gets Wrong About Storytelling — And How to Fix It
In this episode conversation, Zach chats with John Azoni, Founder and CEO of Unvelid — a video production agency serving higher education — and host of Higher Ed Storytelling University — about what marketers get wrong when it comes to storytelling.Zach and John discuss:Why marketing and storytelling are not necessarily two sides of the same coinHow to set up an interview environment that is conducive to capturing great contentThings you should never ask in an interviewWhy higher ed marketers should care about creating Instagrammable momentsWhat higher ed marketers can learn from Love is BlindAnd so much more!If you’re not already following John on LinkedIn, you can do so here. Also, learn more about his offerings for schools large and small here. This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey. Pathify sits at the center of your school’s digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications. Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What’s even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/2/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 55 seconds
Ep. 171: The Death of Marketing Campaigns and Life After Social Media
In this exciting conversation, Zach chats with Kyle Campbell, Founder and CEO of Education Marketer, about why marketing campaigns no longer matter and what student recruitment in a post social media world might look like.Zach and Kyle also riff on:The pros of LinkedIn’s algorithm as opposed to those of other social networksWhy higher ed should invest more in long-form contentHow to think differently about telling student storiesWhat higher ed marketers can learn from influencers about email marketingAnd so much more!If you’re not already following Kyle on LinkedIn, you can do so here. Also, learn more about his offerings for schools large and small here. This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey. Pathify sits at the center of your school’s digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications.Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What’s even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like otherEnrollifyshows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more aboutThe Enrollify Podcast Networkat podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/26/2023 • 57 minutes, 27 seconds
Ep. 4: How to Market an Online Graduate Program: Longer-Term Strategies for Sustainable Growth
Welcome to “How to Market an Online Graduate Program” a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series we’ll unpack everything you need to know to properly design a go-to-market strategy for your new online grad program and what the first few years of marketing and growing your program should look like.We’ll dive deep into where, when, and how to use paid search and paid social effectively, how you should think through appropriately balancing paid and organic efforts in Years 1 and 2 vs Years 3 and 4 post-launch, what positioning strategies you should test, how to properly leverage the personal brands of faculty and staff members, and so much more.This series is made possible thanks to our friends at Archer — Archer is an education technology company dedicated to personalizing student recruitment.If you want to learn more about how Archer might be able to help your institution get more bang for your marketing and admission buck, head on over to ArcherEdu.com and tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. In Episode 4 of How to Market an Online Graduate Program you’ll meet Ray Martinez, Vice President of SEO and Nici Sandberg, Senior Director of Creative & Content at Archer Education. Ray, Nici and I discuss:How schools can ensure continuous program improvement and innovation beyond the initial three-year marketing periodHow schools should evaluate their marketing strategy in relation to current market trends and competitionHow can schools leverage the data accumulated over the last three years to inform other program growth strategiesHot takes on leveraging faculty for alumni engagement and student recruitment And loads moreCheck out the rest of this 4-part series!Ep. 1: Building The Foundation To Ensure SuccessEp. 2: Year Two Marketing Strategies For Online Graduate ProgramsEp. 3: Year Three Marketing Strategies For A New Online Graduate Program
10/18/2023 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
Ep. 170: How to Reduce Friction Between Marketing and IT in Higher Ed
In this episode you’ll meet Chase Williams, Co-Founder and CEO of Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey.Zach and Chase discuss why there’s so much friction in university technology stacks and what strategies and tactics can be put into place to reduce that friction and create a more integrated, student-friendly experience. Chase explains why he believes the future of education technology will be highly integrated and that each department, perhaps each individual, will be able to use the tools they want to accomplish their goals but that each of these systems will be perfectly integrated so as to offer each university stakeholder a beautiful, simple user experience. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey.Pathify sits at the center of your school’s digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications.Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What’s even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/12/2023 • 38 minutes, 19 seconds
Ep. 169: Should University Brands Be Franchised? (And Other Exciting Ideas with Steve Kerge of Spark451)
In this episode, Zach Busekrus sits down with Steve Kerge Co-founder of Spark451 & Jenzabar Vice President, Enrollment Marketing for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of enrollment management, marketing and communications, and higher education as a whole. For more than 20 years, Steve worked in enrollment management for Adelphi University, NYU Polytechnic, Hofstra University, and NYIT. In fact, his strategic leadership at NYIT helped raise freshman enrollment by as much as 25 percent.In this conversation, Zach and Steve riff on how the enrollment management and marketing and communications units of the future should be structured, what higher ed can learn from the banking and hospitality industries, and much more. This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey. Pathify sits at the center of your school’s digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications.Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What’s even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about.Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/5/2023 • 49 minutes, 11 seconds
Ep. 3: How to Market an Online Graduate Program: Year Three Marketing Strategies for a New Online Graduate Program
Welcome to “How to Market an Online Graduate Program” a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series we’ll unpack everything you need to know to properly design a go-to-market strategy for your new online grad program and what the first few years of marketing and growing your program should look like.We’ll dive deep into where, when, and how to use paid search and paid social effectively, how you should think through appropriately balancing paid and organic efforts in Years 1 and 2 vs Years 3 and 4 post-launch, what positioning strategies you should test, how to properly leverage the personal brands of faculty and staff members, and so much more.This series is made possible thanks to our friends at Archer — Archer is an education technology company dedicated to personalizing student recruitment.If you want to learn more about how Archer might be able to help your institution get more bang for your marketing and admission buck, head on over to ArcherEdu.com and tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. In Episode 3 of How to Market an Online Graduate Program you’ll meet Caroline Khalili, Vice President of Creative Services, and John Van Fleet, Chief Marketing Officer, at Archer Education. Caroline, John and I discuss:What key metrics and indicators schools should focus on in year 3 and how to make data-driven improvements based on the performance of the marketing program in years 1 and 2How schools should evaluate their marketing strategy in relation to current market trends and competitionHow schools can incorporate user-generated content (UGC) to enhance social proof and credibility in their marketing effortsAnd loads more
10/4/2023 • 49 minutes, 27 seconds
168: What Higher Ed Needs from the Next Generation of Marketers
In this dynamic conversation, Zach sits down with Jaime Hunt, the Chief Marketing Officer at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and the host of Enrollify’s Confessions of a Higher Ed CMO podcast. Zach and Jaime explore how higher education as an industry is doing at preparing marketers to become CMOs, what marketing as a strategic unit on campus should and should not be held accountable to, and lessons Jaime has learned after interviewing dozens of the industry’s most innovative marketing leaders on her podcast. This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey. Pathify sits at the center of your school’s digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications. Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What’s even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
9/28/2023 • 50 minutes, 51 seconds
Ep. 167: The Past, Present, and Future of Advancement Marketing in Higher Ed
In this episode, Zach sits down with Ashley Budd, a marketing director at Cornell University, to discuss the past, present, and future of Advancement Marketing in Higher Education. Ashley revisits the early days of working in marketing and communications and recounts how she had to secure the social handles on Facebook and Instagram for the Rochester Institute of Technology, and also unpacks:What it’s like raising money at an Ivy Leage schoolHow marketing and communication strategies with alumni and donors need to be reimaginedSome ideas she has for creating more meaningful relationships with students before they become alumniAnd some hot takes she has on the future of higher ed marketing more generally.Ashley invites you to connect with her on LinkedIn and to sign up for her popular newsletter, Ashley in your Inbox, at ashleybudd.com. This Episode is Sponsored by PathifyMeet Pathify — an innovative higher ed engagement hub that puts students at the center of their college journey. Pathify sits at the center of your school’s digital ecosystem, becoming the single, user experience interface tying together all systems, content, and communications. Their engagement hub elevates the information that matters most and pushes systems like the SIS behind the scenes where they belong, making it simpler for students to discover and engage with the opportunities your institution provides at every step of their higher ed journey, from prospect to alumni. What’s even better, Pathify has a mobile experience that provides 100% parity with the responsive web app, so your campus app is always in sync. Pathify is a platform that EVERY stakeholder on campus — from marketing, to admissions, to student affairs, to IT, etc., — can get equally excited about. Learn more about how Pathify is uniting strategic units across campus and bettering the entire student experience by visiting Pathify.com About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
9/21/2023 • 46 minutes, 57 seconds
Ep. 2: How to Market an Online Graduate Program: Year Two Marketing Strategies for Online Graduate Programs
Welcome to “How to Market an Online Graduate Program” a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series we’ll unpack everything you need to know to properly design a go-to-market strategy for your new online grad program and what the first few years of marketing and growing your program should look like.We’ll dive deep into where, when, and how to use paid search and paid social effectively, how you should think through appropriately balancing paid and organic efforts in Years 1 and 2 vs Years 3 and 4 post-launch, what positioning strategies you should test, how to properly leverage the personal brands of faculty and staff members, and so much more. This series is made possible thanks to our friends at Archer — Archer is an education technology company dedicated to personalizing student recruitment.If you want to learn more about how Archer might be able to help your institution get more bang for your marketing and admission buck, head on over to ArcherEdu.com and tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. In Episode 2 of How to Market an Online Graduate Program you’ll meet Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President and Ray Martinez, Vice President of SEO at Archer Education. Clayton, Ray, and Zach discuss:The key questions that schools should ask themselves after the first year of an online grad program’s life in order to evaluate and refine their marketing campaigns in year 2How schools can expand their non-branded search presence for their online graduate programsHow schools can leverage the feedback loop between paid advertising and SEO to improve their marketing efforts for online graduate programsAnd loads more
9/20/2023 • 52 minutes, 21 seconds
Ep. 166: What Disruptive Marketing in Higher Education Should Actually Look Like
In this episode, Zach sits down with Tony Fraga, CEO of DD Agency, live at DD Agency’s biannual retreat, DevDays, to discuss the future of marketing leadership, trends in higher ed marketing worth paying attention to (and those trends NOT with paying attention to).Furthermore, the duo discusses what it means to be a disruptor in the context of marketing today, why SEO matters today more than ever before for colleges and universities, and the skillsets Tony believes will be crucial for marketers to attain — or further develop — in the next couple of years. This episode is brought to you by our friends at DD Agency:DD Agency is a higher ed-specific marketing technology agency that has conducted countless SEO Audits for colleges and universities across the country. In these audits, they detail where you currently rank, what you could be ranking for, exactly how copy should be tweaked on website pages, and much more. If this sounds like something you could benefit from, give those folks a ping and be sure to mention that Enrollify sent you to claim a 10% discount on any of their SEO offerings. Head on over to enrollify.org/ddaseo, or simply follow the link in the show notes below…that will guarantee you get a 10% discount off of your audit. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
9/14/2023 • 50 minutes, 7 seconds
How to Market an Online Graduate Program: Building the Foundation to Ensure Success
Welcome to “How to Market an Online Graduate Program” a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series we’ll unpack everything you need to know to properly design a go-to-market strategy for your new online grad program and what the first few years of marketing and growing your program should look like.We’ll dive deep into where, when, and how to use paid search and paid social effectively, how you should think through appropriately balancing paid and organic efforts in Years 1 and 2 vs Years 3 and 4 post-launch, what positioning strategies you should test, how to properly leverage the personal brands of faculty and staff members, and so much more.This series is made possible thanks to our friends at Archer — Archer is an education technology company dedicated to personalizing student recruitment.If you want to learn more about how Archer might be able to help your institution get more bang for your marketing and admission buck, head on over to ArcherEdu.com and tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. In Episode 1 of How to Market an Online Graduate Program you’ll meet Angie Mohr SVP of Student Engagement and John Goodwin Senior Managing Director at Archer. Angie, John, and I discuss:What the key differences between marketing in-person graduate programs and online programs are — and how should schools tailor their marketing strategies accordinglyWhy marketing leadership should have a seat at the table during the development of the program itselfWhat the balance between paid and organic strategies look like in the initial stages of marketing an online graduate program should look likeAnd loads more
9/6/2023 • 51 minutes, 35 seconds
Ep. 165: The Future of Marketing Leadership in Higher Ed
In this episode, Zach sits down with Gil Rogers, founder of GR7 Marketing, a higher ed consultancy, to discuss how leaders in higher education marketing can best prepare themselves and their teams for the future of attracting, engaging, and delighting the next generations of students. In this dynamic conversation, discover what Gil thinks about:The future of marketing leadership in higher ed The benefits of fractional teams vs. agencies The rise of higher ed marketing influencers (as a talent acquisition play)His hottest takes on marketing and enrollment strategies right nowYou can connect with Gil on LinkedIn! This Episode is Brought to You By Our Friends at OlogieIn higher education, it’s almost impossible to truly stand out. Ologie gets it. As a branding and marketing agency that focuses on education, they understand that what makes you authentic, is also what makes you distinct. Ologie offers award-winning creative, smart strategy, innovative thinking, and expert digital marketing. Most of all, they’ll help you connect with your audiences, bring your stakeholders together, and achieve the results that matter most to you.Want to find out more about how you can build a compelling brand or campaign? Visit ologie.com. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
8/31/2023 • 42 minutes, 33 seconds
Ep. 164: Why It’s Time for Higher Ed to Take More Marketing Risks
About the Episode: In this episode, Zach sits down with Nate Jorgensen, Senior Director of Strategic Academic Marketing and Communications at Miami University, to chat about why it’s time for higher ed to take more marketing risks.In this dynamic conversation, discover what Nate thinks higher ed marketers can do to be bolder with their messaging and communications to attract the next generations of right-fit students to their campuses. Hear what ingredients Nate believes are necessary to craft the perfect student story, why he’s so bullish on student podcasting as an enrollment marketing tactic, and understand how he thinks schools need can reposition their core messages to better resonate with a diverse student body. This Episode is Brought to You By Our Friends at OlogieIn higher education, it’s almost impossible to truly stand out. Ologie gets it. As a branding and marketing agency that focuses on education, they understand that what makes you authentic, is also what makes you distinct. Ologie offers award-winning creative, smart strategy, innovative thinking, and expert digital marketing. Most of all, they’ll help you connect with your audiences, bring your stakeholders together, and achieve the results that matter most to you.Want to find out more about how you can build a compelling brand or campaign? Visit ologie.com. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
8/24/2023 • 55 minutes, 9 seconds
The Future of Chatbots in the Era of AI — Live From The Engage Summit
In this episode, live recorded at Element451's Engage Summit, Zach sits down with Petar Djordjevic, Chief Technology Officer at Element451, for a conversation on taking your engagement strategies to the next level with the power of AI. Petar discusses how AI-driven chatbot solutions are transforming the way higher education institutions engage with students and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at Element451’s BoltBot.BoltBot, powered by ChatGPT (GPT-4), empowers higher ed marketers and enrollment managers to achieve personalized communications at scale. Discover how Element customers are using BolBot to shift the paradigm from traditional human-first, reactive approaches to digital-first, proactive strategies.This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Learn more about Element451About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Day Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours.
8/15/2023 • 17 minutes, 12 seconds
How to Automate In-House Direct Admissions — Live from The Engage Summit
Is your institution not a “fit” for the current direct admission vendor partnership opportunities? Could you have a population of student data that would allow you to create an “in-house” direct admissions program? In this power episode with Lenell Hahn, Director of Admission at Southeast Missouri State University, discover how she has led her team in leveraging Element451 to automate creating applications for their early college credit student population. Discover how SEMO used this idea to creatively bring the opportunity to hundreds of students already in their database.This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Learn more about Element451About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Day Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours.
8/8/2023 • 16 minutes, 7 seconds
Engage Summit Series — Optimizing Your Marketing for Student Success
In this power episode, join Zach and Jacquelyn Thompson, Ed.D. - Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management, Florida State College at Jacksonville, for a discussion on how to hyper-segment and hyper-personalize the student experience for different student populations.Jacquelyn shares how she and her team have experimented with an array of communication strategies and tactics across a plethora of audience types to discern the marketing mix that works best for them.This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Learn more about Element451About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Day Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours.
8/1/2023 • 17 minutes, 49 seconds
Ep. 160: How to Add Empathy to Your Comms Plans - Live From The Engage Summit
When we build a communications calendar for enrollment, we start with: what do we need to tell them? Usually, it’s a long list of facts and accolades about our institutions, and some steps for them to take. We send this information over and over again, hoping for the best. Yet, how often do we stop and think: what emotions might be coming up for our students this time of year? What else is competing for their attention? What information is actually relevant to them right now?In this power episode, join Zach and Dayana Kibilds, Strategy Director at Ologie, for a quick conversation about adding empathy to your comms plans — a preview of her incredible session at Element451’s Engage Summit this past June. This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Learn more about Element451 About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Day Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours.
7/20/2023 • 20 minutes, 41 seconds
Designing an Unforgettable Student Experience - Live From The Engage Summit
How do you stand out as a small, private college when you’re competing against a reputable university state system? You obsess over designing an unforgettable student experience — or at least that’s what Allison Turico, AVP of Enrollment and Marketing at Siena College and host of Enrollify’s The Application podcast thinks. In this episode, which was recorded live from The Engage Summit — a one-of-a-kind educational event hosted by Element451 this past June — Allison unpacks the specific ways she and her team are challenging conventional thinking as it pertains to attracting, engaging, and delighting the next generation of students. This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Learn more about Element451About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Day Kibilds, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/18/2023 • 17 minutes, 38 seconds
The Future of AI in Higher Ed Marketing w/ Ardis Kadiu — Live from The Engage Summit
Discover what's new and next in higher ed marketing with the revolution AI is bringing about by streaming this episode featuring Element451's CEO, Ardis Kadiu. Ardis and Zach discuss the present and future of AI in enrollment marketing and offer practical ideas for how enrollment managers and higher ed marketing professionals can begin to familiarize themselves with agents like ChatGPT and Bard. This episode was recorded live from The Engage Summit — a one-of-a-kind educational event hosted by Element451 this past June. This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Learn more about Element451About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/13/2023 • 23 minutes, 34 seconds
Ep. 157: Why Higher Ed Marketers Should Care WAY More about Design
In this episode, Zach (Founder of Enrollify) and Joel Goodman (Founder of Bravery) discuss the current state of design in higher education marketing and share ideas for how institutions of all shapes and sizes can “level up” their UX/UI game.The duo discusses:How to convince leadership to invest in great UX/UIHow to strike the balance between aesthetics and functionality in higher ed websitesThe need for user experience design to extend beyond the digital space into the physical worldJoel’s framework for “Hospitable Design” and what this means for marketers, admissions officers, and student affairs colleagues alike.You can learn more about Bravery here and/or connect with Joel Goodman on LinkedIn here. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/6/2023 • 52 minutes, 43 seconds
Ep. 156: Why Higher Ed Marketers Should Care More About Podcasts
In this engaging and enlightening episode, Zach (Founder of Enrollify) and Pat (Growth Manager at Enrollify) explore why higher education marketers should pay closer attention to the power of podcasts as a dynamic marketing and recruitment channel. With a touch of sophistication and a dash of wit, we dive into the various benefits that podcasting can offer to those in the higher ed industry.Firstly, we uncover the remarkable potential of podcasts as a platform to showcase thought leadership. By appearing on niche shows, higher ed marketers can establish themselves as industry experts and create a lasting impression on their target audience. Unlike other ad campaigns and content channels, podcasts allow for long-form content, enabling nuanced discussions that captivate listeners and leave a lasting impact.But podcasting doesn't stop at marketing—it is also a fantastic networking channel. Zach and Pat explore how higher ed professionals can leverage podcasts to grow their personal brand and expand their network. Finally, we uncover the art of being a great podcast guest. We discuss the qualities that make an interviewee stand out and provide listeners with valuable tips, tricks, and proactive ideas to impress their interviewers. After all, being a remarkable guest not only enhances personal reputation but also contributes to the overall success of the podcast episode.So, whether you're a higher ed marketer looking to make your mark or an industry professional seeking to broaden your network, this episode serves up a delicious blend of insights and actionable strategies to help you embrace the power of podcasts. Tune in and join us on this captivating audio journey to uncover the untapped potential of podcasting in the world of higher education marketing. Remember, the only limit is your imagination... and your microphone! This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451 is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Register for Element’s Engage Summit About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like otherEnrollifyshows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/15/2023 • 48 minutes, 27 seconds
Ep. 155: Introducing "Talking Tactics" with Dayana Kibilds — a New Enrollify Podcast
In this episode, Zach chats with Dayan Kibilds about her new show, Talking Tactics. Tell me if this happens to you… any time you read an article, sign up for a webinar, or attend a conference, what you learn is inspiring. Yet, the strategies and results we see are often so thorough and so resource-intense, we have no idea how we could possibly do the same thing at our own institution.Here’s the thing… true success in enrollment is a combination of consistent, focused, manageable efforts. And that is what this podcast is all about: Talking Tactics! In this new Enrollify Network podcast hosted by Dayana (Day) Kibilds, each episode is devoted to a single tactic that moved the needle on any enrollment metric: inquiries, booth visitors, apps started, apps completed, deposits, engagement on email or social, tour registrations, video views, you name it.The catch? The tactic had to be done with limited resources: either by a single person, a small-but-mighty team, limited time, or without a lot of money.And because this podcast focuses on single tactics from idea to results, what you hear will feel like something you can immediately go try yourself.Subscribe to Talking Tactics wherever you get your podcasts. This Episode is Sponsored by our friends at Element451: Element451is an advanced student engagement CRM, providing higher ed institutions with a competitive admissions advantage from recruitment to enrollment through the use of AI, student behavior data, and modern marketing automation.Register for Element’s Engage Summit About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/8/2023 • 36 minutes, 31 seconds
EP. 154: Why Higher Ed Marketers Need to Become Great Prompt Engineers
Register for Element’s Engage SummitIn this episode, Zach and Mallory discuss the importance of prompt engineering in higher education. They argue that prompt engineering is a valuable skill that can help higher education professionals save time and improve their content. They also discuss the challenges of prompt engineering and offer tips for how to get started.Prompt engineering is the process of creating prompts that are clear, concise, and effective. A good prompt will provide enough information for a language model to generate high-quality content, but it will also be specific enough to prevent the model from generating irrelevant or nonsensical content.There are many challenges to prompt engineering. One challenge is that language models are constantly learning and evolving. This means that the prompts that work well today may not work as well tomorrow. Another challenge is that language models can be sensitive to the nuances of language. This means that a small change in a prompt can have a big impact on the output of the model.Despite the challenges, prompt engineering is a valuable skill that can be used to improve the content of higher education institutions. By learning how to create effective prompts, higher education professionals can save time and improve the quality of their content.Here are some additional details from the podcast episode:Zach and Mallory discuss the benefits of using prompt engineering in higher education. They argue that prompt engineering can help higher education professionals save time, improve their content, and reach a wider audience. They also discuss the challenges of prompt engineering and offer tips for how to get started. They recommend starting with simple prompts and gradually increasing the complexity of your prompts as you gain experience.They also recommend using a variety of language models to find the one that works best for you. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/1/2023 • 37 minutes, 53 seconds
Ep. 153: Introducing "I Wanna Work There!" with Eddie Francis — a New Enrollify Podcast
In this episode, Zach chats with Eddie Francis about his new show, I Wanna Work There!No matter the institution, company, or organization, everyone wants to find the best talent, and everyone wants to keep their best talent. Higher education is no different. Eddie Francis has worked in both talent acquisition and higher ed marketing. On this podcast, he explores ways to create a great experience for faculty and staff on your campus. Because, in education, a great employee experience equals a great student experience. And who doesn’t want that?You can expect to experience honest conversation, get insights from experts, and hear success stories from campuses every other week. Eddie's goal for this show? To help inspire higher ed leaders to create a culture that will make the people say, “I Wanna Work There!” You can subscribe to I Wanna Work There! here or wherever you get your podcasts. The first episode is live now! About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
5/25/2023 • 35 minutes, 51 seconds
Ep. 152: What if Colleges Recruited Creators Like They Do Athletes? Higher Education Content Marketing 3.0
Looking for insights on how higher education can better leverage their students as content creators? Look no further than this podcast episode featuring Dan Sanchez, the Director of Inbound Marketing at Element451.In Episode 152 of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach and Dan discuss the evolution of content marketing and how it applies to the world of higher education. He shares strategies for schools to maximize their students' potential as creators and even speculates on what might happen if colleges started recruiting creators like they do athletes.But the conversation doesn't stop there. Dan also dives into the future of content marketing and how generative AI will revolutionize the industry. This is a must-listen for enrollment managers and anyone in the higher education space looking to stay ahead of the curve.Whether you're a seasoned marketer or just getting started, this podcast is packed with valuable insights and actionable takeaways. Don't miss out on the chance to learn from Dan's expertise and stay ahead of the competition.About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
4/20/2023 • 55 minutes, 44 seconds
Ep. 63: The MOST Fanatical of Fridays: Mickey and Shane Go Rogue
Before every episode, Mickey and Shane discuss topics and agree on what they want to discuss during their time. This week, all hell breaks loose… The agreed-upon topic was turning students into influencers for your institution, but the conversation immediately diverted to reporting, the tools needed to truly report well, and what the action items are for schools looking to increase automation and data without spending thousands of additional hours. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkFanatical Fridays is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jamie Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
4/14/2023 • 38 minutes, 53 seconds
Ep. 151: How to Know When It’s Time to Bring Your Marketing In-House
In Episode 151 of the Enrollify Podcast, Zach Busekrus interviews Shane Baglini, Director of Marketing at Muhlenberg College.Shane shared some remarkably valuable insights around the state of graduate program marketing including and shared details about how he and his team are differentiating their spend and communications strategy.Shane discusses why Muhlenberg College decided to fire their agency and bring their digital marketing efforts in-house, how Muhlenberg College uses keyword research to inform the positioning of their graduate programs (even when they can't change the name of the program itself), and how Muhlenberg College differentiates itself in a crowded graduate school market. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
4/13/2023 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Ep. 62: Here's How ChatGPT Can Make You More Efficient
Unless you’ve been living under a rock you have probably heard of ChatGPT. It’s a generative AI tool that allows you to quickly access human-like conversations with a tool that knows everything on the web. Mickey and Shane dive into how this tool can be used to make you more efficient and also highlight some of the ways it should NOT be used. If you’re strapped for time, this 30-minute episode is sure to get you much more than that in return while also adding to the creativity infused in your work. Mickey's ChatGPT Essay Response From This EpisodeWhen I think of someone who has truly lived life to the fullest, Mickey Baines immediately comes to mind. I first met Mickey when I was a sophomore in high school, and he was already a legend on our campus. He was the kind of person who could make anyone laugh, and he was always up for an adventure.Mickey was born with a rare genetic condition that left him with a shortened lifespan, but he refused to let that hold him back. Instead, he lived every day as if it were his last. He traveled the world, tried every kind of food imaginable, and even learned how to skydive. Watching him live his life so fearlessly inspired me to do the same.One of my favorite memories of Mickey is from our senior year of high school. Our school was holding a talent show, and Mickey decided to participate. He got up on stage and started singing a song, but halfway through, he suddenly stopped and shouted, "Wait, this is terrible!" Then he ripped off his shirt to reveal a Superman costume underneath and started dancing to "I Will Survive." The entire audience was in hysterics, and I remember thinking that I had never seen anyone so fearless.Mickey passed away shortly after we graduated from high school, but his memory has stayed with me all these years. Whenever I'm faced with a difficult decision or a scary situation, I think of Mickey and how he would have approached it. He lived his life with such warmth and sincerity, and I strive to do the same.In many ways, I feel that I owe it to Mickey to make the most of my own life. That's why I'm applying to your college. I want to continue to learn and grow, and I know that your school will provide me with the opportunities to do just that. I also believe that I can contribute to your community in meaningful ways, just as Mickey did for our high school.In closing, I'll leave you with one of Mickey's favorite jokes: Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing! I know that Mickey would have loved to share that one with you. Thank you for considering my application, and I hope to hear from you soon. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkFanatical Fridays is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jamie Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/31/2023 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Ep. 150: How to Design a Multi-Sensory Higher Ed Marketing and Student Recruitment Strategy
In this episode you’ll meet Troy Brown — Vice President, Director of Recruitment, Enrollment & Marketing at University of West Los Angeles.Troy Brown is a Los Angeles native and was awarded a tuition scholarship to play basketball at the prestigious Moorehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing.In the episode of The Enrollify Podcast Zach and Troy discuss how niche colleges can use the power of multi-sensory marketing to create truly unique marketing, recruitment, and student life experiences.Troy also shares vulnerably about a car accident that changed his life forever…and how this experience led him to pursue a career in higher education leadership. Tune in to hear Troy’s inspiring story and garner fresh ideas for how to differentiate the digital and physical expressions of your school’s unique value proposition. This episode is brought to you by our friends at DD Agency:DD Agency is a higher ed-specific marketing technology agency that has conducted countless SEO Audits for colleges and universities across the country. In these audits, they detail where you currently rank, what you could be ranking for, exactly how copy should be tweaked on website pages, and much more. If this sounds like something you could benefit from, give those folks a ping and be sure to mention that Enrollify sent you to claim a 10% discount on any of their SEO offerings. Head on over to enrollify.org/ddaseo, or simply follow the link in the show notes below…that will guarantee you get a 10% discount off of your audit. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/30/2023 • 42 minutes, 26 seconds
Ep. 149: How to Use AI to Analyze Your Data and Get More out of Your Higher Ed CRM
Welcome to The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI — a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and Element451 and hosted by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451 and yours truly, Zach Busekrus from Enrollify. Over the next four weeks, we’re taking a deep dive into the past, present, and future of the role that Artificial Intelligence plays in higher education marketing and student recruitment. In Episode 4, Ardis and Zach are joined by Element’s Chief Technology Officer, Petar Djordjevic for a conversation on how Element is using AI to build one of the industry’s most powerful and user-friendly CRMs on the market. Learn more about Element451 here.Register for the Engage Summit here. Stream Episodes 1, 2, and 3 of The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI series here. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/23/2023 • 50 minutes
Ep. 148: What Higher Ed Marketers Can Learn From How the World's Best Agencies are Leveraging AI
Welcome to The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI — a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and Element451 and hosted by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451 and yours truly, Zach Busekrus from Enrollify. Over the next four weeks, we’re taking a deep dive into the past, present, and future of the role that Artificial Intelligence plays in higher education marketing and student recruitment. In Episode 3, Ardis and Zach are joined by JC Bonilla, Element451 Board Member and the Chief Data Officer at Vayner Media, for a conversation on: How we got to ChatGPT — a brief history of AIHow the leading advertising agencies are leveraging ChatGPT and AI to redefine personalized communications What higher ed marketers can do today to increase output efficiency thanks to AIAnd much more! Learn more about Element451 here.Register for the Engage Summit here. Stream Episodes 1 and 2 of The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI series here. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like otherEnrollifyshows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more aboutThe Enrollify Podcast Networkat podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/16/2023 • 53 minutes, 22 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Ep. 61: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck With Video in 2023
Video. Video. Video. You’ve heard it plenty and will likely keep hearing about it for quite some time. In this episode of Fanatical Fridays, Mickey and Shane explore how to first get started with video and ensure that you’re getting the most bang for your buck. Whether it’s your first time thinking about producing a video or you’re a seasoned vet, there’s plenty in this episode to help you grow and expand your offerings. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkFanatical Fridays is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jamie Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/10/2023 • 40 minutes, 35 seconds
Ep. 147: How Higher Ed Can Leverage ChatGPT for Marketing and Student Recruitment
Welcome to The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI — a special 4-part podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and Element451 and hosted by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451 and yours truly, Zach Busekrus from Enrollify. Over the next four weeks, we’re taking a deep dive into the past, present, and future of the role that Artificial Intelligence plays in higher education marketing and student recruitment. In Episode 2, Ardis and Zach use ChatGPT in real time to brainstorm marketing and admissions campaign ideas for colleges and universities. You’ll learn:How to craft a great prompt for ChatGPTHow ChatGPT be used to increase digital advertising performanceHow ChatGPT be used to increase opens and clicks for your event marketing emailsHow ChatGPT be leveraged during a group brainstormHow to train ChatGPT to get you what you needAnd much more! Learn more about Element451 here.Register for the Engage Summit here. Stream Episode 1 of The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI series here. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/9/2023 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Ep. 146: What Exactly is ChatGPT and Why Should Higher Ed Marketers and Enrollment Managers Care About It?
Welcome to The Higher Ed Marketer’s Guide to ChatGPT and Generative AI — a special podcast series brought to you by Enrollify and Element451 and hosted by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451 and yours truly, Zach Busekrus from Enrollify. Over the next four weeks, we’re taking a deep dive into the past, present, and future of the role that Artificial Intelligence plays in higher education marketing and student recruitment. In Episode 1 you’ll get a crash course on what ChatGPT is and why higher ed marketers and enrollment managers should care about this revolutionary tool. You’ll learn: What technology, systems, and behavior that exist in the market today enable a tool like ChatGPT to provide meaningful valueWhat is generative AI…is it really just magic and robots? Where is ChatGPT getting its smarts from?Why higher ed marketers and enrollment managers care about ChatGPT and the greater ecosystem of AI tools entering mainstream cultureWhat the smartest, most progressive institutions do today to begin setting up the necessary frameworks for their teams to leverage the power of AI to be more creative, efficient, and effective in their workLearn more about Element451 here.Register for the Engage Summit here. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
3/2/2023 • 47 minutes, 41 seconds
Ep. 145: Introducing Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager — Hosted by Callie Goodwin
Exciting news! Enrollify is proud to announce the launch of another podcast on our network — Confessions of a Higher Ed Social Media Manager.This show is hosted by the incredible Callie Goodwin. Callie has worked in higher ed social media for her entire career. Today, she works as a social strategist at ZeeMee, consults with higher ed institutions on their social strategies, and runs her own popular social accounts built around her side hustle, Sparks of Joy (check out her TikTok!).This show will serve as a creative, uplifting, and inspirational space for anyone who works in social media at a college or university. Follow and subscribe to the show here or wherever you get your podcasts. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
2/26/2023 • 34 minutes, 44 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Ep. 60: Ep. 60: Getting Started With VR in Higher Ed Marketing
Virtual reality is becoming increasingly popular and not just for the uber-tech-savvy crowd – its adoption has increased dramatically in recent years and it’s time you start thinking about how it can be woven into your recruitment and retention strategies. If you’re wondering how to get started, what types of ways it could be used for prospective and current students, and how it will impact the future of student engagement then tune in to this episode of Fanatical Fridays! This episode is brought to you by our friends at DD Agency:DD Agency is a higher ed-specific marketing technology agency that has conducted countless SEO Audits for colleges and universities across the country. In these audits, they detail where you currently rank, what you could be ranking for, exactly how copy should be tweaked on website pages, and much more. If this sounds like something you could benefit from, give those folks a ping and be sure to mention that Enrollify sent you to claim a 10% discount on any of their SEO offerings. Head on over to enrollify.org/ddaseo, or simply follow the link in the show notes below…that will guarantee you get a 10% discount off of your audit. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkFanatical Fridays is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jamie Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
2/24/2023 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
Ep. 144: Introducing The Pivot — A No BS Podcast for Enrollment Marketers
Buckle up, folks! Enrollify is proud to announce its newest podcast, The Pivot — a show for the enrollment marketer looking for marketing strategies and tactics that don’t take years and bucco bucks to implement.Join Tony Fraga and Jamie Gleason — marketing scientists at DD Agency — every other week for an engaging conversation on what you and your team can do NOW to impact marketing and enrollment goals.The Pivot is facilitated by Shane Kehl, Chief Edutainment Officer at Enrollify. Subscribe to The Pivot here or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is brought to you by our friends at DD Agency:DD Agency is a higher ed-specific marketing technology agency that has conducted countless SEO Audits for colleges and universities across the country. In these audits, they detail where you currently rank, what you could be ranking for, exactly how copy should be tweaked on website pages, and much more. If this sounds like something you could benefit from, give those folks a ping and be sure to mention that Enrollify sent you to claim a 10% discount on any of their SEO offerings. Head on over to enrollify.org/ddaseo, or simply follow the link in the show notes below…that will guarantee you get a 10% discount off of your audit. About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
2/20/2023 • 38 minutes, 9 seconds
Ep. 143: Introducing Season 2 of The Application — with Allison Turcio
Introducing Season 2 of The Application — an Enrollify Podcast hosted by Allison Turcio.Allison is the Assistant Vice President for Enrollment and Marketing at Siena College, as well as an Instructor of Marketing at Siena College. She leads college-wide marketing, market research, and enrollment communications efforts, and also works as a marketing consultant teaching digital and social media marketing courses. If you're a higher ed marketer or admissions professional looking for: Tips, tricks, and industry secrets to optimize student recruitment and enhance the student experience. Consumer data and marketing best practices Actionable takeaways Then you're going to want to follow along with Allison each episode as she talks to some of the industry's best and most creative minds.Subscribe to The Application here or wherever you get your podcasts.Catch up on Season 1 of The Application, hosted by Corynn Myers, here. The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
2/13/2023 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Ep. 59: What Questions Should You Be Asking Your Vendors?
Working with vendors is often time a huge value-add to your institution, but that’s really only if you know what you want, what questions you should be asking, and how to measure that vendor support against your larger institutional goals. If you work with a vendor but find yourself a little “lost” when it comes to strategy, reporting, or optimization, the questions we discuss could help you turn that partnership into one that thrives rather than just exists. This episode is brought to you by our friends at DD Agency:DD Agency is a higher ed-specific marketing technology agency that has conducted countless SEO Audits for colleges and universities across the country. In these audits, they detail where you currently rank, what you could be ranking for, exactly how copy should be tweaked on website pages, and much more. If this sounds like something you could benefit from, give those folks a ping and be sure to mention that Enrollify sent you to claim a 10% discount on any of their SEO offerings. Head on over to enrollify.org/ddaseo, or simply follow the link in the show notes below…that will guarantee you get a 10% discount off of your audit. Fanatical Friday’s is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jeremy Tiers, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jamie Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
2/10/2023 • 48 minutes, 30 seconds
We Acquired a Podcast! Discover the Next Chapter of The Higher Ed Geek Podcast
Exciting news! Enrollify has acquired The Higher Ed Geek podcast hosted by the incredible Dustin Ramsdell. The Higher Ed Geek Podcast explores all of the nuances of higher education with a focus on innovative technology and practices from professionals all across the country.Follow and subscribe to the show here or wherever you get your podcasts. Past episodes feature some of the most renowned thinkers, innovators, and leaders in and around higher education. Check out some of the show’s most recent episodes below:Episode #174: Will Patch on Digital Enrollment and Marketing Trends in 2023Episode #173: Gordon Boyes on Creating Virtual Tours for a UniversityEpisode #172: Chase Williams with 2022 Reflections and 2023 Predictions About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Jaime Hunt, Allison Turcio, Corynn Myers, Dustin Ramsdell, Terry Flannery, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
2/9/2023 • 38 minutes, 30 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Ep. 58: How to Strategize and Execute a Successful Chatbot
Chatbots are sometimes misunderstood – luckily they’re emotionless – but in this episode, Shane and Mickey look to shed light on how to think about, set up, and integrate your chatbot to make it work FOR you. Whether you’re shopping for different software or looking to optimize your existing bot, this episode is sure to help you make smart, intentional next steps.Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds, and find their next gig. You can connect with Shane on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn. This week’s episode is brought to you by Goodkind. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
1/27/2023 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Ep. 57: Every Recruitment Strategy Needs a Pumpkin Spice Latte
It’s that time again… Pumpkin Spice Latte season! Everyone loves a good PSL; they’re seasonal, highly coveted, and widely sought after. Do you have a recruitment campaign that you would consider your Pumpkin Spice Latte? Shane and Mickey break down a few ideas of what your PSL could be, how you could implement it, and even how you could use the materials from that campaign for future marketing efforts throughout the year. About Fanatical Friday'sFanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds, and find their next gig. You can connect with Shane on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkIf you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
1/13/2023 • 39 minutes, 43 seconds
Ep. 141: Was Leaving Higher Ed Worth It? Chapter 3 with Natalie Surace
The Great Resignation has hit higher ed with full force. Once a month for the next few months, we’ll feature individuals who have left higher ed to work in a higher ed adjacent role (think a marketing agency, edtech company, or consultancy). In Chapter 3 we feature Natalie Surace — a marketing strategist at VisionPoint Marketing who recently left her job as a Digital Marketing and Communications Manager at the Rochester Institute of Technology.Connect with Natalie on LinkedInThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/22/2022 • 39 minutes, 37 seconds
Ep. 140: Was Leaving Higher Ed Worth It? Chapter 2 with Stacy Snow
The Great Resignation has hit higher ed with full force. Once a month for the next few months, we’ll feature individuals who have left higher ed to work in a higher ed adjacent role (think a marketing agency, edtech company, or consultancy). In Chapter 2 we feature Stacy Snow — a Principal at Kennedy & Company Education Strategies who recently left her job as the Director of Marketing for Mizzou Online at the University of Missouri.Connect with Stacy on LinkedInThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/15/2022 • 44 minutes, 22 seconds
Ep. 139: How to Build and Scale a Student Ambassador Program That Increases Enrollment
This is the fourth and final episode in a special 4-part series between Enrollify and Unibuddy. Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Nina Bilimoria Angelo, CMO at Unibuddy, for an extended conversation around the insights garnered from Unibuddy’s latest higher education pulse reports.Unibuddy surveyed over 1,200 prospective college students about their journey to college and close to 1,000 higher education administrators about how they plan to recruit these students. Access the reports, connect with Nina, and learn more about Unibuddy below.In this episode, Zach and Nina are also joined by Lauren Black the Director of Recruitment, Communications and Events at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. You can connect with Lauren on LinkedIn here. The Next Generation of Student Recruitment (Higher Ed Admin’s Report)The Gen Z Journey to College (Student Pulse Report)Connect with NinaExplore Unibuddy About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/8/2022 • 48 minutes, 22 seconds
Ep. 138: What Higher Ed Needs to Understand About Gen-Z’s Entrepreneurial Spirit
This is the third episode in a special 4-part series between Enrollify and Unibuddy. Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Nina Bilimoria Angelo, CMO at Unibuddy, for an extended conversation around the insights garnered from Unibuddy’s latest higher education pulse reports.Unibuddy surveyed over 1,200 prospective college students about their journey to college and close to 1,000 higher education administrators about how they plan to recruit these students. Access the reports, connect with Nina, and learn more about Unibuddy below.The Next Generation of Student Recruitment (Higher Ed Admin’s Report)The Gen Z Journey to College (Student Pulse Report)Connect with NinaExplore Unibuddy About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/6/2022 • 41 minutes, 29 seconds
Here Are the 3 Key Ingredients for Texting Prospective Students
To text or not to text? That is the question. Actually, after some discussion, we decided that it’s not the first question you should be asking yourselves. Texting is another layer of your recruitment strategy and should be weaved into the fold, not seen as a tactic you need to utilize just because others are. Tune in and see how Shane and Mickey would first approach texting, what the tool must be able to do, and how it can be used to hyper-personalize a prospective student’s journey to enrollment. Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds, and find their next gig. You can connect with Shane on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn. This week’s episode is brought to you by Goodkind. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkIf you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
12/2/2022 • 39 minutes, 3 seconds
The Modern Student Ep. 4: The Future of Tech in Higher Ed
In the final installment of the Modern Student, Zach and Jeff take a deep dive into how institutions can reduce the complexity of their digital experience, DXP's , and explore the future of technology in higher ed. About the SeriesThe Modern Student is a special podcast series in collaboration with Squiz, exploring how technology is revolutionizing higher ed and engaging students. Squiz is a technology company that is revolutionizing the way higher ed builds digital experiences for its constituents. The Modern Student is hosted by Enrollify Founder, Zach Busekrus and Jeff Dillon, a senior consultant at Squiz. This series will explore: Ep. 1: How the Modern Student is Shaping the Future of EducationEp. 2: How to Find and Engage New Student PopulationsEp. 3: Why Marketing and IT in Higher Ed Need Each Other to ThriveEp. 4: The Future of Tech in Higher Ed You can learn more about the incredible work Squiz is doing and explore their client case studies at Squiz.net or connect with Jeff directly via LinkedIn.About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Modern Student is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/29/2022 • 40 minutes, 7 seconds
Ep. 137: Why Higher Ed Needs Better Parent Engagement Strategies
From impacting enrollment, to student success, to annual giving, keeping parents effectively engaged has proven to be critical for colleges and universities looking to better support their institutional goals. On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Dave Becker, founder and CEO of CampusESP, to discuss how colleges and universities can better incorporate parents into the enrollment marketing mix. Connect with Dave on LinkedInLearn more about CampusESPThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/29/2022 • 45 minutes, 6 seconds
Ep. 136: Here’s What 798 Enrollment & Marketing Professionals Said About Recruiting Gen-Z
This is the second episode in a special 4-part series between Enrollify and Unibuddy. Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Nina Bilimoria Angelo, CMO at Unibuddy, for an extended conversation around the insights garnered from Unibuddy’s latest higher education pulse reports.Unibuddy surveyed over 1,200 prospective college students about their journey to college and close to 1,000 higher education administrators about how they plan to recruit these students. Access the reports, connect with Nina, and learn more about Unibuddy below.The Next Generation of Student Recruitment (Higher Ed Admin’s Report)The Gen Z Journey to College (Student Pulse Report)Connect with NinaExplore UnibuddyAbout the Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/22/2022 • 50 minutes, 35 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Ep. 55: Fire Bullets, Then Cannonballs
The need for testing is widely accepted, but what does “testing” mean in today’s landscape? In this week’s episode, Mickey, Zach, and a new co-host, Shane, discuss Jim Collins’ “fire bullets, then cannonballs” method. This method, outlined in his book Great by Choice, details the importance of measurement and calibration as it pertains to testing. What does this mean for student recruitment efforts? Come find out! You can connect with Zach on LinkedIn or Twitter, Mickey on LinkedIn, and Shane on LinkedIn or Twitter. This week’s episode is brought to you by Goodkind - an easy-to-use video engagement platform designed to make each of your prospects feel special, cared for and seen. Increase applications, increase yield, and decrease melt with the power of Goodkind.About Fanatical FridaysFanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam-packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason, and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/18/2022 • 28 minutes, 29 seconds
Ep. 135: Here’s What 1,261 Students Said About Their Journey to College
This is the first episode in a special 4-part series between Enrollify and Unibuddy. Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Nina Bilimoria Angelo, CMO at Unibuddy, for an extended conversation around the insights garnered from Unibuddy’s latest higher education pulse reports.Unibuddy surveyed over 1,200 prospective college students about their journey to college and close to 1,000 higher education administrators about how they plan to recruit these students. Access the reports, connect with Nina, and learn more about Unibuddy below.The Next Generation of Student Recruitment (Higher Ed Admin’s Report)The Gen Z Journey to College (Student Pulse Report)Connect with NinaExplore Unibuddy About the Enrollify Podcast Network The Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/17/2022 • 51 minutes, 35 seconds
Breaking Down Silos - Why Marketing and IT in Higher Ed Need Each Other to Thrive
On episode 3 of The Modern Student, Zach and Jeff discuss how technology can help you develop a stronger enrollment plan and the value of having unified marketing and IT departments. About the SeriesThe Modern Student is a special podcast series in collaboration with Squiz, exploring how technology is revolutionizing higher ed and engaging students. Squiz is a technology company that is revolutionizing the way higher ed builds digital experiences for its constituents. The Modern Student is hosted by Enrollify Founder, Zach Busekrus and Jeff Dillon, a senior consultant at Squiz. This series will explore: Ep. 1: How the Modern Student is Shaping the Future of EducationEp. 2: How to Find and Engage New Student PopulationsEp. 3: Why Marketing and IT in Higher Ed Need Each Other to ThriveEp. 4: The Future of Tech in Higher EdYou can learn more about the incredible work Squiz is doing and explore their client case studies at Squiz.net or connect with Jeff directly via LinkedIn. About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Modern Student is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/15/2022 • 40 minutes, 44 seconds
Ep. 134: Exploring Higher Ed’s DEI Marketing Gaps: Why Universities Need to Be More Inclusive of the Disability Community
On this week’s episode, Zach sits down with Ryan Wilson. Ryan is the founder of Team Trust Productions, which is a media company that specializes in creating inclusive content featuring individuals with disabilities. In the episode the two discuss:How brands can work to be more inclusive of persons with disabilitiesHow brands can strike the appropriate balance of being inclusive without being exploitiveHow colleges and universities can do a better job at showcasing the stories of students with disabilities in their communityLearn more about Team Trust ProductionsConnect with Ryan on LinkedInFollow Ryan on TwitterThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/10/2022 • 44 minutes, 8 seconds
Brand Camp Ep. 4: How to Audit Your Brand Values — And Augment Your Brand Positioning Accordingly
In the final installment of Brand Camp, Zach and Ian discuss core values and put a bow on understanding the Brand Manifesto framework. Key takeaways from this episode include: How core values fit into the Brand Manifesto frameworkWhy it is important for brands to articulate their values How leaders can assess whether or not their brand values are "working" as intendedUnderstanding "identity based branding"How/Where to use your Mission, Vision and Values About the Series: Brand Camp is a special podcast series on why brand manifestos matter in higher education and how to create one for your institution, academic unit, or program.This special series is brought to you by UNINCORPORATED - a higher education agency committed to building engagement, growing enrollment, and solving major challenges facing universities, schools, and academies. Catch all the episodes from this series below. Ep. 1 - Why Higher Ed Needs Better Brand ManifestosEp. 2 - How To Craft a Mission Statement For Your School That Doesn't Suck Ep. 3 - Why Vision Statements Are Crucial For Higher Ed MarketingBrand Camp is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/8/2022 • 39 minutes, 45 seconds
Ep. 133: Was Leaving Higher Ed Worth It? Chapter 1 with Carrie Barnett
The Great Resignation has hit higher ed with full force. Once a month for the next few months, we’ll feature individuals who have left higher ed to work in a higher ed adjacent role (think a marketing agency, edtech company, or consultancy). In Chapter 1 we feature Carrie Barnett — a content marketer at SimpsonScarborough who recently left her job at California Lutheran University as the Director of Advancement Marketing and Digital Philanthropy. Connect with Carrie on TwitterThe Enrollify Podcast is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Zach Busekrus, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/3/2022 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
The Modern Student Ep. 2: How to Find and Engage New Student Populations
On this episode of The Modern Student, Zach Busekrus and co-host Jeff Dillon unpack how new technology can help institutions better recruit and engage the next generation of students. This episode explores what is holding schools back and what tools are available when it comes to attracting the modern student and nurturing them through their enrollment journey. About the SeriesThe Modern Student is a special podcast series in collaboration with Squiz, exploring how technology is revolutionizing higher ed and engaging students. Squiz is a technology company that is revolutionizing the way higher ed builds digital experiences for its constituents. The Modern Student is hosted by Enrollify Founder, Zach Busekrus and Jeff Dillon, a senior consultant at Squiz. This series will explore: How the Modern Student is Shaping the Future of EducationHow to Find and Engage New Student PopulationsWhy Marketing and IT in Higher Ed Need Eachother to ThriveThe Future of Tech in Higher EdYou can learn more about the incredible work Squiz is doing and explore their client case studies at Squiz.net or connect with Jeff directly via LinkedIn.About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Modern Student is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
11/2/2022 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
Brand Camp Episode 3: Why Vision Statements are Crucial for Higher Ed Marketing
On episode three of Band Camp, Zach and Ian explore the purpose and value of vision statements. The pair discuss how to create a meaningful vision statement and where it fits into your overall brand manifesto alongside your mission statement and core values. This episode is sponsored by UNINCORPORATED (UN) - a higher education agency committed to building awareness, growing enrollment, and launching programs for universities. They believe that education is the primary means of ascension in society, so they use their expertise to help colleges and universities recruit and train the next generation. They work closely with deans, administrators, and faculty who are worried about their programs’ success and need additional expertise to remain relevant and appeal to their stakeholders. UNINCORPORATED's mission is to help colleges and universities enhance their programs by providing strategic direction and expertise in branding, marketing, and design.Brand Camp is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/25/2022 • 43 minutes, 30 seconds
The Modern Student Episode 1: How the Modern Student is Shaping the Future of Education
In episode one of The Modern Student, Enrollify Founder Zach Busekrus and Jeff Dillon of Squiz, discuss the modern college student and how their relationship with technology is shaping the future of higher education. The modern student has always had technology as a part of their lives, and their education should be no exception. They come from a world of on-demand services, instant information and social media. Personalization in the user experience is something that is just expected from them at this point. This episode explores how institutions are currently, or should be, utilizing technology to better serve (and market to) the modern student. About the SeriesThe Modern Student is a special podcast series in collaboration with Squiz, exploring how technology is revolutionizing higher ed and engaging students. Squiz is a technology company that is revolutionizing the way higher ed builds digital experiences for its constituents. The Modern Student is hosted by Enrollify Founder, Zach Busekrus and Jeff Dillon, a senior consultant at Squiz. This series will explore: How the Modern Student is Shaping the Future of EducationHow to Find and Engage New Student PopulationsWhy Marketing and IT in Higher Ed Need Eachother to ThriveThe Future of Tech in Higher Ed You can learn more about the incredible work Squiz is doing and explore their client case studies at Squiz.net or connect with Jeff directly via LinkedIn.About the Enrollify Podcast NetworkThe Modern Student is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/19/2022 • 48 minutes, 4 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 10: The First School to Use YouTube Shorts Like This Will Boom in Popularity
If you're like Zach, you may have never even clicked on a YouTube Short before. But in this week's episode, we break down how YouTube Shorts complement your YouTube channel and could even help you grow a massive following. Tune in to hear what these three think is the golden ticket for awareness generation on YouTube Shorts. This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/19/2022 • 38 minutes, 50 seconds
Brand Camp Episode 2: How to Craft a Mission Statement for Your School That Doesn’t Suck
On episode two of Brand Camp Zach and Ian get into the nitty gritty of how to create a killer mission statement.Takeaways from this episode include: Defining the purpose of a mission statementsWhat makes a great mission statement (and a bad one)How to write a mission statement from scratch that doesn't suckHow to audit your mission statement and decide if it needs to be improvedWho should be involved when crafting a mission statementAnd much more!About the Series: Brand Camp is made streamable by UNINCORPORATED - a higher education agency committed to building engagement, growing enrollments, and solving major challenges facing universities, schools, and academies. Want to learn more about brand manifestos? Check out UNINCORPORATED's FREE Brand Manifesto Workbook! Brand Camp is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
10/11/2022 • 41 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 132: Strategic Enrollment Management is Broken — Here Are Some Ideas on How to Fix It.
In this hot-take-full conversation with Rob Biebly from Huron Consulting, Zach and Rob unpack the challenges and opportunities facing strategic enrollment managers in 2022. Rob and Zach chat about:The biggest challenges facing staff retention right nowThe disillusionment of institutional leaders around enrollment growth ratesWhy leaning into differentiation is the key to increasing enrollmentHow to think differently about program offerings and value propositions How to have productive conversations with leaders on smart goal developmentAnd much more! You can connect with Rob on LinkedIn here. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea. Find yours at podcasts.enrollify.org.
10/6/2022 • 50 minutes, 42 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 9: Title This is What Your Institution Should Give Away for FREE
Every school gives away t-shirts and pens, but what would actually help you generate quality leads who are more likely to apply and enroll at your institution? Think through this with your team, see what’s feasible, and then execute! The Brewstorm is a video first podcast. Watch this episode on the Enrollify YouTube channel!This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
In episode one of this special four part series on branding in higher ed, Zach and Ian Evenstar (founder and CEO of Unincorporated) unpack the importance of brand manifestos. This episode is chalked full of knowledge and advice for higher ed. Some key topics covered include… Defining brand in simple terms Exploring the core components of a brand manifesto Examining successful brands outside of and inside of higher edPresenting a framework for how folks should develop a brand manifestoBrand Camp is made streamable by Unincorporated - a higher education agency committed to building engagement, growing enrollments, and solving major challenges facing universities, schools, and academies.Brand Camp is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
9/27/2022 • 48 minutes, 24 seconds
Episode 131: Hot Takes on Higher Ed Marketing with Ryan Morabito
In this fast-paced conversation, Ryan and Zach discuss:How to build your personal brand as a higher ed marketer on LinkedInWhy marketing attribution in 2022 is still so damn hardThe pros of taking a channel-specific approach to your marketingWhat most schools get wrong about how to reach students in 2022And lots more!Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn here.Need help with branding? Connect with Ryan and the team at 5-degrees here!If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea. Find yours at podcasts.enrollify.org.
9/22/2022 • 48 minutes, 56 seconds
The Brewstorm Ep. 8: Why Higher Ed So Often Gets Video Wrong and What to Do About It
This week, the guys discuss the real purpose of video, how it should be used to be most effective and efficient, and what separates a great video from another boring old trailer. With video moving from a nice-to-have to a need-to-have, this is an episode that’s definitely worth your time! If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
9/14/2022 • 40 minutes, 12 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 7: Is TikTok Just Hype or Can It Actually Be Used to Recruit Students?
We have hot takes galore this episode!The biggest one "TikTok for higher ed is just a hype train." Can it actually be used to recruit students? What should be measured? And what does it take to actually make good TikToks on a consistent basis? Check out this episode and give us your thoughts on the world of TikTok in the higher ed space. If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
9/7/2022 • 46 minutes, 50 seconds
Attention Retention Episode 6: How to Capture and Keep the Attention of Today’s Prospective Students
In this episode of Attention Retention, Angie, Clayton, and Zach share new ideas for how enrollment marketers can leverage the latest tools, tactics, technologies, and strategies to attract and retain younger millennials and Gen Z.There’s so much conversation out there right now on where marketers and admissions teams should put their budget in order to garner the attention of prospective students, the trio discusses what they think is worth paying attention to right now and what’s just noise. They also unpack the biggest mistakes they see schools make once they acquire new contacts/inquiries from social or search campaigns — and discuss what should they be doing to avoid these pitfalls. About the Series: Attention Retention is a special podcast series on how to attract, enroll, retain, and empower the modern learner – brought to you in partnership with our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series, we will cover higher ed’s product problem (and how to fix it), the challenges with major and program relevance in today’s dynamic market, how to successfully attract, enroll, and retain adult learners, how to compete in a market when your school doesn’t have a national brand, and much more.This series is co-hosted with Angie Mohr, the Senior Vice President of Student Engagement and Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President of Agency & Partnership Management at Archer, and Zach Busekrus, from Enrollify. Getting attention is hard enough, so once you have it, you’ve got to do everything you can to harness it. And that’s what our friends at Archer Education help schools do so dang well. While you’ll get a taste of some of their ideas on how to optimize marketing and recruitment strategies over the course of this series, in order to really learn more about how Archer revolutionizes the student experience through marketing, enrollment, and retention services for colleges and universities, you’ll want to check out the content hub they built exclusively for Enrollify subscribers which you can find at archeredu.com/enrollify.
8/30/2022 • 51 minutes, 28 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 6: A Platform to Increase Yield, School Affinity, and Alumni Relations
In this episode of The Brewstorm, Shane, Dan, and Zach brainstorm what it would look like to flip the relationship between admitted students and admissions teams on its head. How do we make prospects feel wanted, increase school affinity, and level the playing field for all? Tune in!If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
8/17/2022 • 40 minutes, 57 seconds
Attention Retention Episode 5: How Marketing & Enrollment Automation Empowers Connection in the Student Journey
In episode 5 of Attention Retention, Clayton, Angie, and Zach brainstorm ideas for marketing automation strategies and tactics that help empower enrollment marketers to create personalized experiences for the prospects that matter most.The trio walks through some examples of how schools are leveraging marketing automation in “beginner”, “intermediate”, and more “advanced” ways, and explores when schools should (and shouldn’t) be leveraging marketing automation.About The SeriesAttention Retention is a special podcast series on how to attract, enroll, retain, and empower the modern learner – brought to you in partnership with our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series, we will cover higher ed’s product problem (and how to fix it), the challenges with major and program relevance in today’s dynamic market, how to successfully attract, enroll, and retain adult learners, how to compete in a market when your school doesn’t have a national brand, and much more.This series is co-hosted with Angie Mohr, the Senior Vice President of Student Engagement and Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President of Agency & Partnership Management at Archer, and Zach Busekrus, from Enrollify. Getting attention is hard enough, so once you have it, you’ve got to do everything you can to harness it. And that’s what our friends at Archer Education help schools do so dang well. While you’ll get a taste of some of their ideas on how to optimize marketing and recruitment strategies over the course of this series, in order to really learn more about how Archer revolutionizes the student experience through marketing, enrollment, and retention services for colleges and universities, you’ll want to check out the content hub they built exclusively for Enrollify subscribers which you can find at archeredu.com/enrollify.
8/16/2022 • 57 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 130: From the Desk of a New Higher Ed CMO — Meet Dr. Carrie Phillips
On this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach chats with Dr. Carrie Phillips — Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at University of Arkansas at Little Rock. From defining the role of the marketing office in higher ed, to the impending enrollment cliff, to the future of student expectations, Zach and Carrie engage in a riveting conversation about how colleges and universities can change and shift responsibly and tactfully in order to remain competitive in the years to come.This episode is sponsored by Goodkind - an easy-to-use video engagement platform designed to make each of your prospects feel special, cared for and seen. Increase applications, increase yield, and decrease melt with the power of Goodkind.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
8/4/2022 • 53 minutes, 36 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 5: What Makes an Awesome Higher Ed Chatbot?
During this episode of The Brewstorm, Shane, Dan, and Zach discuss some key stats around chatbots and its usage and then dive into what makes an awesome higher ed chatbot. They discuss various types of chatbots, the pros and cons, and how best to utilize it one your website to generate prospective students. If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
8/3/2022 • 34 minutes, 37 seconds
Attention Retention Episode 4: How to Compete in a Market When Your School Doesn’t Have a National Brand
In this episode of Attention Retention, Angie, Clayton, and Zach have an open discussion and brainstorm around how schools with limited resources and lesser-known brands can up their branding, marketing, and student recruitment efforts creatively and sustainably.The dynamic trio unpacks: Ideas for how to deliver a way more personalized experience with fewer resources Pro tips for small-to-midsize public and private universities who can’t rely on athletics or a top 50 US News & World Report Ranking for organic attentionHow to draw a distinction chart — where are you measurably different vs marginally different What channels and tactics where underdogs should compete and the channels and tactics where underdogs might want to avoid A breakdown of spend on brand vs marketing campaigns (how to know how much effort/resources to devote to each)About the Series:Attention Retention is a special podcast series on how to attract, enroll, retain, and empower the modern learner – brought to you in partnership with our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series, we will cover higher ed’s product problem (and how to fix it), the challenges with major and program relevance in today’s dynamic market, how to successfully attract, enroll, and retain adult learners, how to compete in a market when your school doesn’t have a national brand, and much more.This series is co-hosted with Angie Mohr, the Senior Vice President of Student Engagement and Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President of Agency & Partnership Management at Archer, and Zach Busekrus, from Enrollify. Getting attention is hard enough, so once you have it, you’ve got to do everything you can to harness it. And that’s what our friends at Archer Education help schools do so dang well. While you’ll get a taste of some of their ideas on how to optimize marketing and recruitment strategies over the course of this series, in order to really learn more about how Archer revolutionizes the student experience through marketing, enrollment, and retention services for colleges and universities, you’ll want to check out the content hub they built exclusively for Enrollify subscribers which you can find at archeredu.com/enrollify.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
8/2/2022 • 50 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 129: Why Higher Ed Needs to Better Define Microcredential Skills
Amrit Ahluwalia is a prolific content producer and the Editor In Chief at The EvoLLLution a publication of Modern Campus.In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Amrit and Zach chat all about micro-credential programs. The two have an engaging conversation about what micro-credentials are, the sustainability of these programs as new forms of revenue for schools, and how to effectively market micro-credentials to an array of student personas. You can connect with Amrit on LinkedIn here.Helpful links:https://moderncampus.com/microcredentialhttps://evoLLLution.comThis episode is sponsored by Goodkind - an easy-to-use video engagement platform designed to make each of your prospects feel special, cared for and seen. Increase applications, increase yield, and decrease melt with the power of Goodkind.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/28/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 2 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 4: How to Get Prospects to Give Away Their Contact Info
During this episode of The Brewstorm, Shane, Dan, and Zach discuss what makes someone want to give away their contact information.From the offer, to the landing page, to the form, why would someone give you their name and email – and maybe even phone number!?If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/25/2022 • 47 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 128: How to Reimagine Product, Experience, and Marketing for the Lifelong Learner
Join Dr. Dustin York (an Associate Professor whose specialties include digital transformation, branding, and the future of higher education) and Pamela Bryan Williams (a Chief Strategist for Learning Design and Development) from Maryville University for an invigorating conversation around how higher education can reimagine its core products, experience, and marketing for the lifelong learner.The duo sits down with Zach to discuss the future of learning design and development and how the Maryville team is thinking about, wrestling with, and overcoming the threats and challenges present in higher education today. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/21/2022 • 1 hour, 16 seconds
Attention Retention Ep. 3: How to Successfully Attract, Enroll, and Retain Adult Learners
In this episode of Attention Retention, Angie, Clayton, and Zach brainstorm practical, innovative, and specific ideas for how to recruit non-traditional learners and unpack the nuances that exist in courting these audiences.The dynamic trio discusses: How to define adult learners (and discusses how to break this macro audience down into 3-4 key persona groups)What kind of messaging (ad copy, email tone and style, etc.) works with each persona?Whether or not traditional recruitment events work for this audience?What comms does each persona need? Do they differ between groups?What works and what doesn’t when it comes to retaining adult learnersWhat kind of programming must schools offer to effectively empower adult learnersAnd loads more!About the Series:Attention Retention is a special podcast series on how to attract, enroll, retain, and empower the modern learner – brought to you in partnership with our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series, we will cover higher ed’s product problem (and how to fix it), the challenges with major and program relevance in today’s dynamic market, how to successfully attract, enroll, and retain adult learners, how to compete in a market when your school doesn’t have a national brand, and much more.This series is co-hosted with Angie Mohr, the Senior Vice President of Student Engagement and Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President of Agency & Partnership Management at Archer, and Zach Busekrus, from Enrollify. Getting attention is hard enough, so once you have it, you’ve got to do everything you can to harness it. And that’s what our friends at Archer Education help schools do so dang well. While you’ll get a taste of some of their ideas on how to optimize marketing and recruitment strategies over the course of this series, in order to really learn more about how Archer revolutionizes the student experience through marketing, enrollment, and retention services for colleges and universities, you’ll want to check out the content hub they built exclusively for Enrollify subscribers which you can find at archeredu.com/enrollify.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/19/2022 • 54 minutes, 43 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 3: What Makes You Actually Click an Ad?
In this episode of The Brewstorm, we chat about what types of digital ads get our attention, what makes us click, and what we expect after the click. What ads drove you to click/purchase? Any common themes? Let us know! If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/8/2022 • 32 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode 127: Hot Takes on the Future of Social Media in Higher Ed
Todd Sanders, Creative Director at the University of Florida, sits down with Zach to discuss the future of social media marketing and management in higher education. Get Todd’s hot takes on influencers, how to tell stories on social, and how to discern the channels and tactics that are right for your institution both today and tomorrow. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/7/2022 • 55 minutes, 45 seconds
Attention Retention Episode 2: The Future of Recruitment is Niche: Reimagining Student Persona Development in 2022
In this episode of Attention Retention, Angie, Clayton, and Zach suggest that most schools need to niche down when it comes to marketing and student recruitment and hyper-focus on the student populations that they have the best chance at attracting, engaging, and servicing. The dynamic trio discusses: A new framework for student persona development — beyond demographics, here’s what it looks like to dig deep into niche psychographic profiling for student personasWhy schools may need to become okay with potentially isolating some audiences in order to offer a clearer, more compelling vision for success to others A look at successful, niche marketing campaign from Archer clients Ideas for niche marketing and student recruitment campaigns How niche recruitment will enable an increase in quality attention and engagement About the Series:Attention Retention is a special podcast series on how to attract, enroll, retain, and empower the modern learner – brought to you in partnership with our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series, we will cover higher ed’s product problem (and how to fix it), the challenges with major and program relevance in today’s dynamic market, how to successfully attract, enroll, and retain adult learners, how to compete in a market when your school doesn’t have a national brand, and much more.This series is co-hosted with Angie Mohr, the Senior Vice President of Student Engagement and Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President of Agency & Partnership Management at Archer, and Zach Busekrus, from Enrollify. Getting attention is hard enough, so once you have it, you’ve got to do everything you can to harness it. And that’s what our friends at Archer Education help schools do so dang well. While you’ll get a taste of some of their ideas on how to optimize marketing and recruitment strategies over the course of this series, in order to really learn more about how Archer revolutionizes the student experience through marketing, enrollment, and retention services for colleges and universities, you’ll want to check out the content hub they built exclusively for Enrollify subscribers which you can find at archeredu.com/enrollify.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
7/5/2022 • 1 hour, 11 minutes, 48 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 2: Hosting Memorable Student Recruitment Events
In this episode of The Brewstorm, we discuss how you can make your recruitment event a talking point on social channels and leave a lasting impact on attendees. Spoiler alert, a standard intro speaker and some small breakouts aren’t enough! If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/22/2022 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Attention Retention Episode 1: Higher Ed Has a Product Problem — Here’s How to Fix it.
In this episode, Clayton, Angie and Zach unpack the challenges with major and program relevance in higher ed and discuss ideas for how to design, develop and promote majors and programs that meet market needs and consumer demands. They discuss:Higher ed’s current brand problem in the broader marketplace (fewer students going to college, pop culture challenging the relevance of college, etc.)The rising popularity of alternative education pathways (Lambda School, General Assembly, other bootcamps) Why higher ed must match what the job market is demanding — and the job marketing is changing at an unprecedented place Ideas for how to partner with leaders in the workforce Whether or not we’ll see the emergence of “Chief Product Officer” at schoolsHow product as a differentiator can attract and retain attention of adult students About the Series:Attention Retention is a special podcast series on how to attract, enroll, retain, and empower the modern learner – brought to you in partnership with our friends at Archer Education. Over the course of this series, we will cover higher ed’s product problem (and how to fix it), the challenges with major and program relevance in today’s dynamic market, how to successfully attract, enroll, and retain adult learners, how to compete in a market when your school doesn’t have a national brand, and much more.This series is co-hosted with Angie Mohr, the Senior Vice President of Student Engagement and Clayton Dean, Senior Vice President of Agency & Partnership Management at Archer, and Zach Busekrus, from Enrollify. Getting attention is hard enough, so once you have it, you’ve got to do everything you can to harness it. And that’s what our friends at Archer Education help schools do so dang well. While you’ll get a taste of some of their ideas on how to optimize marketing and recruitment strategies over the course of this series, in order to really learn more about how Archer revolutionizes the student experience through marketing, enrollment, and retention services for colleges and universities, you’ll want to check out the content hub they built exclusively for Enrollify subscribers which you can find at archeredu.com/enrollify.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/21/2022 • 56 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 126: How Higher Ed Should Think About TikTok
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach chats with Kyle Campbell, founder of Education Marketer, about why higher ed has been so slow to adopt TikTok and how higher ed should be thinking about TikTok.Zach and Kyle riff on the opportunity that exists for higher ed marketers to grow their personal brands on platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn and how the growth of one’s personal brand directly impacts the growth of the institution. This week’s episode is brought to you by - Unibuddy - the leader in peer-to-peer marketing from student recruitment — has now joined an elite roster of Slate Platinum Preferred Partners to kickstart a groundbreaking partnership. This top-level partnership means bringing colleges and universities added benefits and functionality across their tech stack, plus better visibility into student data across all stages of the prospect’s higher education journey.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/16/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 36 seconds
The Brewstorm Episode 1: Starting and Maintaining a Student-Run Podcast
In this episode of The Brewstorm, Zach, Shane and Dan discuss what it could look like for an institution to start and maintain a student-run podcast that actually recruits qualified students. What we're after is TRANSPARENCY! But how do you achieve that while also letting your students run the show? If you would prefer to watch as these three brainstorm, discuss, and laugh, please head over to the Enrollify YouTube Channel and hit that Subscribe button today! This episode is brought to you by Doubletake - Doubletake is a team of experts in swag for higher education. From acceptance packages, to prospective student mailers, to admitted students gifts, to admissions fair takeaways, to branded student care packages, Doubletake provides all the creative promotional products and branded merchandise colleges and universities need to elevate your brand, make an impression on students, combat summer melt, and promote school spirit. Convert prospects into applicants, applicants into students, students into raving fans, and alumni into lifelong brand ambassadors with the help of Doubletake.The Brewstorm is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Teirs, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/15/2022 • 50 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 125: How to Package and Promote a Unique Set of Majors — The Story Behind RIT’s New Economy Majors
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Kin Sejpal, the Associate Vice President, University Marketing Strategy and Creative Services at the Rochester Institute of Technology, to discuss RIT’s recently launched “New Economy Majors.”Kin shares the story behind how (and why) the leadership team at RIT decided to select 12 majors from a variety of schools and colleges and repackage these programs as “New Economy Majors.” None of RIT’s New Economy Majors were actually new majors. Kin dives deep into the importance of packaging in higher education marketing — the “5th P” in the marketing mix — and unpacks the process her team walked through to bring this initiative to life.You can follow Kin on Twitter or send her an email at kinsejpal@rit.eduThis week’s episode is brought to you by - UnibuddyEach week, The Enrollify Podcast brings you ideas for how to optimize the resources you do have to generate the results that you need. If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
6/2/2022 • 58 minutes, 6 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 54: How to Ask Better Questions to Get Better Student Stories
Every enrollment manager knows how important authentic student stories are to the student recruitment process. Prospective students want to know what current students think of your institution — full stop. But sourcing great student stories can be challenging. On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Mickey and Zach brainstorm simple, creative, and effective strategies for finding the best student stories and facilitating interviews that enable these stories to be captured and leveraged. Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. You can connect with Zach on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn.This week’s episode is brought to you by Goodkind - an easy-to-use video engagement platform designed to make each of your prospects feel special, cared for and seen. Increase applications, increase yield, and decrease melt with the power of Goodkind.If you like this podcast, chances are you’ll like other Enrollify shows too! Our podcast network is growing by the month and we’ve got a plethora of marketing, admissions, and higher ed technology shows that are jam packed with stories, ideas, and frameworks all designed to empower you to be a better higher ed professional. Our shows feature a selection of the industry’s best as your hosts. Learn from Mickey Baines, Jeremy Tiers, Jaime Hunt, Corynn Myers, Jaime Gleason and many more. Learn more about The Enrollify Podcast Network at podcasts.enrollify.org. Our shows help higher ed marketers and admissions professionals find their next big idea — come and find yours!
5/27/2022 • 25 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode 124: Why It’s Time for Higher Ed to Take SEO Seriously
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Ray Martinez, the Head of SEO at Archer Education — a tech-enabled marketing, enrollment, and retention services for higher ed company. Ray offers listeners a crash course on what SEO is, why it matters for higher ed marketing and student recruitment, and how schools — regardless of budget — can begin to rethink their content strategies to focus on building sustainable, earned acquisition channels and become less reliant on paid channels. Zach and Ray walk through three scenarios and offer their thoughts on how to effectively build and execute an appropriate strategy.Scenario 1: An online business program that has $250,000 to spend on increasing their visibility and rank around program specific keywords to increase quality lead gen in 12 months. How do you advise them to build their SEO program?Scenario 2: A small liberal arts college that has $50,000 to spend on increasing their visibility and rank around program specific keywords to increase quality lead gen in 12 months.Scenario 3: A large public school with a budget of $150,000 that wants to increase the visibility and rank of their 100 grad programs to increase quality lead gen in 12 months.The Enrollify Podcast is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. This week’s episode is sponsored by: Squiz - a Student Experience Platform that offers a full suite of solutions developed exclusively for higher education. Squiz is the secret friction-reducer that schools across the globe are using to not just attract the next generations of students, but nurture them to the point of enrollment in a way that is conducive — not counter to — how they consume information and make purchasing decisions.You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, eCourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. You can connect with Ray on Twitter, LinkedIn, or via Archer Education’s website.
5/19/2022 • 51 minutes, 16 seconds
How To Market a University Episode 8: The Future of Higher Education Marketing
In the final episode of the How to Market a University podcast series, Terry posits that while this is in many ways a daunting time for higher ed, there is much opportunity for innovation and reimagination. Discover how Terry thinks technology will continue to affect marketing, recruitment, and advancement, what additional revenue streams we might see schools adopt in both the short term and the long term, and what she would do if she were a college or university in 2022.Register for Enrollify’s Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.Learn more about this episode in our show notes. More About the Series:The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here.
5/18/2022 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Episode 53: I Submitted RFIs at 100 Different Grad Programs — Here’s What I Learned About How Grad Schools Nurture Prospects.
This past fall, the Enrollify team conducted a secret shopper experiment to better understand how graduate schools communicate with prospective students after submitting an inquiry form. At NAGAP’s GEM Summit in Chicago last week, Zach presented these findings. On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey recap these findings and offer dynamic, insightful, and thought-provoking discussion on what’s working and what’s wrong with how GEM professionals attract, engage, and delight prospective students. Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. You can connect with Zach on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn.
5/13/2022 • 34 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 123: A Review of NAGAP’s 2022 GEM Summit with Jaime and Jack
NAGAP 2022 was hosted in Chicago in mid-April. While attending, first time NAGAPer Jamie Gleason, Vice President of Enrollment Strategy at DD Agency, and veteran GEM pro Jack Klett, Manager of Academic Partnerships at ETS, sat down, with microphones in hand, to talk about what’s big in the GEM world as evidenced through the conference. From in-person community to enrollment/marketing technology [and even a little Tom Brady], Jack and Jamie discuss key takeaways from the 2022 GEM summit! There’s something for every enrollment professional in this 30 minute episode.The Enrollify Podcast is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. Join our community of 4,000+ higher ed marketers and admissions professionals at www.enrollify.org. Learn more about this episode in our show notes. .
5/12/2022 • 36 minutes, 36 seconds
How To Market a University Episode 7: Measuring Results, Progress, and ROI
How should colleges and universities measure the impact of branding and marketing? In Episode 7 of How to Market a University, Terry Flannery answers this question by introducing listeners to short-term, medium-term, and long-term measures of results, progress, and ROI.Furthermore, Terry unpacks the KPIs that Higher Ed CMOs should be held accountable to, she discusses who from leadership should be involved in marketing goal setting, and she offers a couple of unique frameworks for how to think about funding the marketing function at an institution effectively. Register for Enrollify’s Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here.
5/11/2022 • 31 minutes, 49 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Episode 52: Reflections of Q1 2022: The Routines, Strategies, and Marketing Hacks That Worked — And Those That Didn’t.
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey reflect on the first three months of 2022 and answer the following questions:What’s one thing you learned about yourself, your team, and marketing strategy in general in Q1 that you plan to replicate in Q2?What’s a bad behavior you fell into in Q1 that you want to break in Q2?What is something you changed your mind about in Q1?What are you most excited about in Q2? Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. You can connect with Zach on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
5/6/2022 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
How To Market a University Episode 6: Digital U: Marketing Higher Education in the Digital World
What are the skillsets higher ed marketing teams need to effectively execute digital marketing campaigns in today’s competitive market? And how should schools think about whether or not to outsource their digital marketing campaign strategy and execution? In Episode 6 of How to Market a University, Terry Flannery answers these questions and oodles more! Learn what schools Terry believes are on the cutting edge of digital marketing, discover the changes in consumer preferences that she believes will most impact higher education, and understand how to think through what digital marketing should be kept in-house and what should be outsourced. Register for Enrollify’s Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.More About the Series:The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here.
5/4/2022 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
How To Market a University Episode 5: How to Integrate Brand Across the Higher Ed Institution
There are only a handful of other industries that have as diverse a customer base, product offering, and stakeholder base as higher education. As such, brand integration across the enterprise is, in fact, challenging. In Episode 5 of the How to Market a University podcast series, Terry outlines how leaders should go about communicating the changes born from the brand strategy and offers suggestions for how to inspire buy-in from various constituencies.Terry also points to specific examples of schools slaying the branding integration game and offers her notes on how these schools have been able to get everyone from the president, to prospective students, to alumni and to local business leaders to jump onboard. Register for Enrollify’s Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery. More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/27/2022 • 26 minutes, 51 seconds
How to Market a University Episode 4: Developing Brand Strategy and Expression in Higher Education
Oftentimes, institutions can fall prey to thinking that they are “done” with rebranding once fonts and logos have been picked and the new website has launched. But today, a brand should be treated as if it is a living, breathing organism…it is constantly either growing or shrinking in value, in recognition, in purpose.In Episode 4 of the How to Market a University Podcast series, Terry advises what an institution should do once it has completed the market research and it knows who it is, understands what its unique value offer is, and understands who its unique value offer is for. She unpacks who should be included in the development of the brand strategy and offers specific ideas for how to build a successful rubric for an institution’s brand platform. Register for Enrollify’s Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery. More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/20/2022 • 28 minutes, 10 seconds
Collective Enrollment Episode 4: How ZeeMee Actually Works
In the final episode of Collective Enrollment, you’ll meet Adam Metcalf — Co-Founder of ZeeMee. Before the financial crisis of 2008, Adam had worked as a financial advisor for Morgan Stanley. After 2008, Adam decided it was time to do something different - turns out he just wasn't all that passionate about advising folks on how to increase the performance of their portfolios. So, Adam went and got a master's degree in education and became a teacher.And it was during this chapter of his life where the idea, which would eventually become ZeeMee, was born. Tune in to hear the remarkable story of how a company that almost lost it all, but pivoted to become the No. 1 college search app and one of the most popular social network apps on the app store. You can connect with Adam on LinkedIn or Twitter via the links in the show notes below.About the Series: In this special 4-part series, you’ll get a crash course on what Collective Enrollment is, why it matters for both enrollment and marketing professionals, and how to adopt Collective Enrollment strategies into your enrollment marketing mix.We’ll explore what a world without Facebook and the College Board might mean for new student acquisition, hear the founding story of ZeeMee, and learn from current high school students about how they want to and don’t want to be recruited by institutions.This series is brought to you by ZeeMee. ZeeMee is the go-to social community for students headed to college. More than one million students use ZeeMee to connect and chat with other prospective students interested in the same colleges and universities. And more than 150 schools use ZeeMee to establish and facilitate quality relationships with future students as early as their sophomore year in high school. To learn more about ZeeMee head on over to Colleges.ZeeMee.com — and be sure to tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way!Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/19/2022 • 47 minutes, 47 seconds
How To Market a University Episode 3: Building the Higher Ed Marketing Foundation: Research, Brand Assessment, and Goal Setting
Whether you love it or hate it, market research is the bedrock of great brand strategy. In Episode 3 of the How to Market a University Podcast series, Terry unpacks how to conduct effective market research for an institutional rebrand or brand shift. Terry walks listeners through an experiment that she has run many times to help remind institution leaders of the importance of market research as a starting point for higher ed branding and marketing, and shares a list of do’s and don’ts in order to ensure a successful process. Terry concludes by sharing a couple of specific examples of schools who designed, structured, and executed a market research project especially well, and explains what it was about these projects that yielded success. Register for Enrollify’s Mastercourse on How to Market a University with Terry Flannery.More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/13/2022 • 32 minutes, 13 seconds
Collective Enrollment Episode 3: How to Recruit Us: An Open Letter to Admissions Teams from Gen-Z
Welcome to Episode 3 Collective Enrollment — a special four-part podcast series that explores the future of student marketing and recruitment brought to you by ZeeMee and Enrollify. In episode three of Collective Enrollment, you’ll meet Kevin Huang and Maggie Jordan. Kevin and Maggie are recent high school grads who have graciously accepted the invitation to chat about their college search experience. In this episode you’ll hear what marketing strategies schools should and shouldn’t be using to attract and engage Gen Z and dive deep into the role community and relationships played in their decisions on where to go to college. You’ll also discover how and why ZeeMee was so influential in their decision on where to go to college. You can connect with Kevin on LinkedIn here and Maggie on LinkedIn here. About the Series: In this special 4-part series, you’ll get a crash course on what Collective Enrollment is, why it matters for both enrollment and marketing professionals, and how to adopt Collective Enrollment strategies into your enrollment marketing mix.We’ll explore what a world without Facebook and the College Board might mean for new student acquisition, hear the founding story of ZeeMee, and learn from current high school students about how they want to and don’t want to be recruited by institutions.This series is brought to you by ZeeMee. ZeeMee is the go-to social community for students headed to college. More than one million students use ZeeMee to connect and chat with other prospective students interested in the same colleges and universities. And more than 150 schools use ZeeMee to establish and facilitate quality relationships with future students as early as their sophomore year in high school. To learn more about ZeeMee head on over to https://colleges.zeemee.com/ — and be sure to tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/12/2022 • 54 minutes, 43 seconds
How To Market a University Episode 2: How Marketing Should Be Structured Within Higher Ed
More About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/6/2022 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
Collective Enrollment Episode 2: A World Without Facebook and The College Board — The Future of Recruitment and Student Engagement
About the Series: In this special 4-part series, you’ll get a crash course on what Collective Enrollment is, why it matters for both enrollment and marketing professionals, and how to adopt Collective Enrollment strategies into your enrollment marketing mix.We’ll explore what a world without Facebook and the College Board might mean for new student acquisition, hear the founding story of ZeeMee, and learn from current high school students about how they want to and don’t want to be recruited by institutions.This series is brought to you by ZeeMee. ZeeMee is the go-to social community for students headed to college. More than one million students use ZeeMee to connect and chat with other prospective students interested in the same colleges and universities. And more than 150 schools use ZeeMee to establish and facilitate quality relationships with future students as early as their sophomore year in high school. To learn more about ZeeMee head on over to colleges.zeemee.com — and be sure to tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/5/2022 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Fanatical Friday's Episode 51: How to Run a Stand-Up Meeting for Your Admissions Team That Doesn’t Suck
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey unpack how to run better meetings. Mickey pulls a couple of frameworks he uses from Patrick Lencioni’s book, Death by Meeting, and Zach shares a few lessons he’s learned about the best (and worst) ways to facilitate group brainstorms. Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. You can connect with Zach on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn.You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
4/1/2022 • 40 minutes, 43 seconds
Chat's What (S)he Said Episode 4: How to Use A Chatbot To Improve Student Communication: A Soup-to-Nuts Guide for Higher Ed Marketers
On this episode of Chat’s What She Said, Nicole and Zach unpack how best to build a chatbot for higher ed. The duo shares stories about the best and worst experiences they’ve had with chatbots, frameworks for how to think through whether or not you need a chatbot, and ideas for how to build a memorable brand around your chatbot.Chat’s What She Said is a special podcast series and collaboration between Enrollify and Mongoose. Each month, tune in for fresh ideas for communication strategies and tactics that attract, engage, and delight Gen Z. You can subscribe to this series and access other podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. And if you want to learn more about Mongoose, head on over to mongooseresearch.com/enrollify and start a chat with their chatbot Otto about their texting and conversational software services...it’s a truly meta experience.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/31/2022 • 39 minutes, 25 seconds
Episode 1: How To Market a University - What is Marketing and How Do We Do It in Higher Education?
About the Series: The How to Market a University Podcast series features vignettes of Dr. Teresa Flannery’s book, How to Market a University.Terry Flannery has spent her entire career in higher education. She was the first marketing director and chief marketing officer at the University of Maryland, the first Vice President of Communications at American University, and most recently the interim vice president for marketing and communication at Stony Brook University.At a time of declining public support, a shrinking pipeline of traditional college-bound students, and a steady rise in tuition and discount rates, higher education leaders have never been under more pressure. How can they ensure steady or growing enrollments while cultivating greater philanthropic support, increasing research funding, and diversifying revenue streams? In How to Market a University, Terry argues that institutions can meet all of these goals by implementing strategic integrated marketing in ways that are consistent with academic culture and university values.Enrollify and Terry have joined forces to produce Enrollify’s first-ever Mastercouse that mirrors the robust learnings and deep insights packed into Terry’s book. Over the next eight weeks, this special podcast series will give you a taste of what you can expect in the Mastercourse. But that’s it…just a taste! To unpack all of the language, frameworks, tools, and tactics that CMOs or aspiring CMOs will need to lead the work of marketing in higher education, we invite you to register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University at www.enrollify.org/mastercourse. This Mastercourse features guest experts like Seth Odell, Jenny Petty, Jaime Hunt, Ethan Braden, Michael Stoner, Angela Polec, Binty Harvey, Bob Johnson, and many more. It’s also filled with downloadable templates and worksheets to help you retain the course material. And last but certainly not least, this course was made possible by the leading agencies in higher education marketing who came together to support this effort. We want to thank SimpsonScarborough, Mindpower, DD Agency, and Ologie for their incredible guidance and partnership.Register for the Mastercourse on How to Market a University here.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/30/2022 • 33 minutes, 33 seconds
Collective Enrollment Episode 1: Defining Collective Enrollment — An Enrollment Marketing Strategy That Actually Works with Gen-Z
About the Series: In this special 4-part series you’ll get a crash course on what Collective Enrollment is, why it matters for both enrollment and marketing professionals, and how to adopt Collective Enrollment strategies into your enrollment marketing mix.We’ll explore what a world without Facebook and the College Board might mean for new student acquisition, hear the founding story of ZeeMee, and learn from current high school students about how they want to and don’t want to be recruited by institutions.This series is brought to you by ZeeMee. ZeeMee is the go-to social community for students headed to college. More than one million students use ZeeMee to connect and chat with other prospective students interested in the same colleges and universities. And more than 150 schools use ZeeMee to establish and facilitate quality relationships with future students as early as their sophomore year in high school. To learn more about ZeeMee head on over to ZeeMee.com — and be sure to tell them that your friends at Enrollify sent you their way. You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/29/2022 • 53 minutes, 43 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Episode 50: How to Write Kickass Higher Ed Email Subject Lines
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey get real tactical and unpack the frameworks they use to write great subject lines. Mickey explains what enrollment marketers can learn from Jerry Senfield about crafting great subject lines and Zach introduces listeners to the “3 C’s of Copywriting” that he uses to increase opens, clicks, and conversions. The duo concludes with a list of words that you should (almost) NEVER include in your subject lines to avoid being kicked into the hell that is “junk mail” or “spam”. Get excited for a jam-packed, entertaining, and highly tactical episode of your favorite Friday podcast! Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Enrollify. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. You can connect with Zach on LinkedIn or Twitter and Mickey on LinkedIn. This week’s episode is sponsored by: Unibuddy - the leader in peer-to-peer marketing from student recruitment. Unibuddy has now joined an elite roster of Slate Platinum Preferred Partners to kickstart a groundbreaking partnership. This top-level partnership means bringing colleges and universities added benefits and functionality across their tech stack, plus better visibility into student data across all stages of the prospect’s higher education journey. Learn more about Unibuddy here. You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/18/2022 • 38 minutes, 8 seconds
The Application Episode 1 - Views of the CMO: Preparing for the Future of Student Experience Marketing
On this special episode, we take listen in to the Enrollify Podcast Network's newest show, The Application. Join host Corynn Meyers in her premier episode as she chats with the University of Montana’s CMO, Jenny Petty. The two discuss Jenny's vision for a new brand experience position, personalization efforts in recruitment content, and looking at the future of student experiences.You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/17/2022 • 45 minutes, 17 seconds
Fanatical Friday's Episode 49: 3 Knowledge Gaps Admissions and Marketing Leaders Should Close in 2022
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays Zach and Mickey riff on three knowledge gaps that admissions and marketing teams should close in 2022. Mickey shares ideas for how enrollment marketing leaders can get better at incorporating video into their communication strategies and how to better leverage marketing attribution data to further personalize the enrollment journey. Zach discusses the changes in user behavior on social media, explains how platforms are evolving algorithmically, and offers suggestions for how higher ed can up their social savviness and relevance in 2022 and beyond.This week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays is brought to you by Unibuddy, a student engagement platform that helps higher education recruitment, marketing, and admissions professionals attract, engage and convert prospective students.Unibuddy helps students make one of the most important purchasing decisions of their life — where to go to college. One of the ways they do this is by giving prospects real-time access to real people at your university. You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/11/2022 • 33 minutes, 43 seconds
Signals Episode #8: What Higher Ed Marketers Can Learn from The 25 Most Influential Gen Z Brands
On the final episode of Signals, Matt and Zach sit down with Andrew Roth of Gen Z Designs to discuss what higher education can learn from the brands that hold the greatest influence over Generation Z. Andrew unpacks why and how his team developed the “Gen Z Score” (a quantitative way to measure cultural relevancy with Gen Z, from 0-100), and shares meaningful insights around the do’s and don’ts of branding, storytelling, and communicating with today’s youth. Signals is a podcast collaboration between Glacier and Enrollify. This special series on the trends, indicators, and Gen-Z behaviors shaping the future of higher ed digital advertising. Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Matt Diteljan, Co-Founder and CEO of Glacier, a digital advertising agency specializing in youth marketing and higher education, for a timely conversation about the future of advertising in higher education. Enrollify is where higher ed comes to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, network with the best minds and find their next gig. You can access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more at Enrollify.org Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
3/3/2022 • 55 minutes, 51 seconds
Signals Episode #7: How to Design YouTube (and Other Video) Ads That Capture and Keep Students’ Attention
On this episode of Signals, Zach sits down with Ian Dunne, CMO and Creative Director at ReRoute to chat all about how to earn, capture, and keep the attention of prospective students on your school’s video content. Before venturing off to ReRoute, Ian spent several years working in marketing at William Peace University in Raleigh-Durham. Zach asks Ian questions like:Can you talk to us about a few specific “creative lessons learned” or “insights garnered” during your time working in higher ed marketing? Were there any specific experiments or A/B tests you ran that stand out in your mind as “noteworthy”? When it comes to video advertising, specifically launching on YouTube, do you have a favorite framework that you use during the strategy and execution of the campaign? When you think about colleges and universities that kick butt when it comes to creative advertising, messaging and position, which schools come to mind? Bonus points if they’re not a Top 20 school… What’s one or two pieces of advice that you’d give industry leaders about how to think about building marketing teams over the next 3-5 years? What roles/functions should in-house marketing teams at colleges and universities play in the coming years? You can connect with Ian on LinkedIn or learn more about ReRoute and its offerings on their website. Signals is a podcast collaboration between Glacier and Enrollify. This special series on the trends, indicators, and Gen-Z behaviors shaping the future of higher ed digital advertising. Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Matt Diteljan, Co-Founder and CEO of Glacier, a digital advertising agency specializing in youth marketing and higher education, for a timely conversation about the future of advertising in higher education. Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
2/24/2022 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 121: How to Reimagine Higher Ed's Product Offerings - Insights From Morning Brew's GM of Education
Get ready to meet Karen Hebert-Maccaro, General Manager of Education at Morning Brew — one of the world’s most popular daily newsletters.
Before joining Morning Brew, Karen worked as a talent management executive, chief learning officer, chief content officer, executive coach, management consultant, and most recently a business school professor and dean at Babson College.
So it’s safe to say she knows a thing or ten about content, education, and business.
Zach and Karen chat about her career in higher education and what she’s learned about what students want from colleges and universities, the products that Morning Brew is building in the education space under their “learning brew” umbrella, and finally, Karen’s thoughts on the future of higher education and what presidents, CMOs, and VP’s of Enrollment Management can learn about how to reimagine higher ed’s product offerings from Morning Brew.
You can follow Karen on Twitter at @eduversequeen.
Looking for more great higher ed marketing content? Head on over to Enrollify.org to access additional higher ed marketing podcasts, ecourses, videos and more.
2/17/2022 • 54 minutes, 1 second
Episode 120: How Marketing and Admissions in Higher Ed Should Work Together
Traditionally, marketing and admissions teams have functioned as independent units at colleges and universities. However, institutions like Siena College are changing the tide by creating a more collaborative environment in which these teams work together to achieve the common goal of increasing enrollment. In this episode, you will hear Katie and Allison answer questions like:What ideas do you have for how marketing and admissions should function as more collaborative units within a college or university over the next several years?Should higher ed communications function independently and handle all PR and internal communication responsibilities so marketing and admissions teams can evolve to work together as a singular unit?How responsible should marketing teams be for enrollment?Tune in as Zach, Katie and Allison explore how the relationship between marketing and admissions at Siena College has evolved over the last twenty years, and the future of this collaboration across higher ed in years to come. You can connect with Katie on LinkedIn here, and connect with Allision on LinkedIn or follow her on Twitter here. The Enrollify Podcast is brought to you by Enrollify — the one-stop-shop for higher ed marketers looking to grow. Explore our entire network of podcasts or enroll yourself in a free eCourse at Enrollify.org. Thinking it might be time for a new job? Start your search on Enrollify Jobs — a jobs board exclusively featuring admissions and marketing jobs in higher ed that have a posted salary or salary range.
2/10/2022 • 49 minutes, 4 seconds
[Special] Starter Stories: Meet the Founder Building Slack for Colleges and Universities
In just a moment, you’ll meet Kavitta Ghai Co-Founder of Nectir, an edtech startup that brings Slack-like workspaces into every college and university classroom.Kavitta was pretty much born an entrepreneur…her very first hustle was in elementary school when she started selling stationery. She’d collect letterhead and envelopes from her father’s office and then sort into near bundles which she’d sell to her classmates.In her freshman year at UC Santa Barbara, she was introduced to Slack by one of her professors who decided to use it as a way for the class to ask questions and share ideas. Kavitta was amazed at how superior her learning experience was in that class compared to her other classes…Slack transformed that 200 person lecture into a dynamic learning community.And that’s when she started thinking…why wasn’t there a tool like Slack for every college class? What if every student at a university could join a channel for each course they enrolled in every semester? Could this better the learning experience for students? And perhaps even cut down on the time faculty and TAs spend answering questions about the course material?And it was these questions and others like them that ultimately led Kavitta and her Co-Founder Jordan Long to build Nectir. Alright, get ready to meet Kavitta Ghai.
2/3/2022 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 118: CRMprov — Can Higher Ed Be Sold ‘Carvana Style’? Assessing Digital Impact in Enrollment and Marketing
On this week's episode of The Enrollify Podcast, we feature a special episode from our sister pod, CRMprov. CRMprov is a biweekly show that reveals how institutions can experience growth through technology. Tune in as higher ed enthusiasts Mickey Baines and Jamie Gleason partake in free-range dialogue around changes in edtech (including CRMs), vendor tutorials, insights on outcomes, industry adoption, and more!On this episode, Jamie and Mickey chat with Shannon Zattola, VP of Enrollment Management and Marketing at Ursinus College, says this in our interview: “If you’re not changing, you’re dead in the water.” In fact, the past 24 months have been a test kitchen for higher ed trying, testing, changing, and responding.During this week’s show, we discuss how the historic roles within the admissions and marketing offices are changing. Some of the recent transitions have been temporary and related to COVID-19. But others have come about because of changes in the ways our customers are consuming content and the availability of resources for today’s prospects and influencers. Your CRM should play a key role in determining if your institution is successful in making necessary transitions. There’s never a dull moment in this episode, or any episode of CRMprov — subscribe to be notified when new episodes drop.
1/27/2022 • 45 minutes, 47 seconds
Episode 117: 3 Super Simple Ideas for How Higher Ed Can Get Better at Positioning
Zach (@zboozee) from Enrollify shares three examples of how higher ed marketers and admissions professionals can get better at differentiation. Learn why you should obsess over long-tail, niche market positioning statements, how to implement the "Taboo Strategy" with student focus groups, and why schools must FULLY own their culture within the context of their messaging. Enrollify is higher ed's one-stop-shop for admissions and marketing educational resources. It's where higher ed marketers come to learn new marketing skills, discover new software and services, and find their next job. Come and see what you've been missing.
1/20/2022 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 116: What I've Learned After 100+ Marketing Campaigns – An Intro to Enrollify's New Chief Edutainment Officer
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach (literally) sits down with Shane Kehl, the new Chief Edutainment Officer at Enrollify.Shane’s marketing and media career unofficially started in high school and has evolved from printing out directions to a local hockey rink to consulting with higher education institutions about their annual marketing and admissions strategy. He’s strategized and worked through hundreds of marketing and recruitment campaigns and sheds some light on new and old tactics shaping the higher ed space.Tune in to hear more about the unique tactics some schools are implementing and how their strategic decisions benefitted the longevity of their programs through:1. SEO intentionality and building a content foundation2. Treating marketing and admissions a bit more like a marketing and sales team3. Innovative ways to reduce friction with prospects without sacrificing data and insightsYou can get in on the ground floor as Shane reignites his social game by following him on LinkedIn and Twitter.
1/13/2022 • 39 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 115: 2022 Higher Ed Marketing Predictions, Ideas, and Other Musings
Join Zach Busekrus, Founder of Enrollify, and Gil Rogers, Executive Vice President at PlatformQ, for an action-packed brainstorming session on what higher ed marketing in 2022 will look like. Zach and Gil each answer the following questions:What’s one higher ed marketing trend that everyone is bullish on that you think will totally flop? What’s an underrated higher ed marketing trend that you think more people should be focused on? What marketing channel will rise the most in importance for higher ed marketers? What marketing channel will wane most in importance for higher ed marketers? What marketing strategy or tactic will rise the most in importance for higher ed marketers? What marketing strategy or tactic will wane most in importance for higher ed marketers? What shifts, if any, do you predict college and universities will make to how marketing teams/departments are structured/function in 2022? What higher ed software, tool, or app, or higher ed adjacent software, tool, or app, are you most excited about in 2022? What company or agency that supports higher ed do you think will have a breakout year in 2022? What higher ed event are you most excited about attending in 2022? Let’s talk about scroll time — where should higher ed marketers be spending more of their time online in 2022 than they did in 2021? How is PlatformQ planning on spending your marketing budget in 2022 (I can then share what Enrollify’s strategy will look like)? What are your parting words of wisdom for higher ed marketers in 2022?Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
1/6/2022 • 1 hour, 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Chat's What (S)he Said Episode 3: 9 Ways To Level Up Every Student Interaction On Your School’s Website
On this episode of Chat’s What (S)he Said, join Zach and Nicole for an epic ideastorm on how to level up your website game to optimize the user experience. From quick hacks like A/B testing top ranking blog posts, to more labor-intensive solutions like creating a majors and minors recommendation engine based on known data of your visitors, there’s something for everyone in this high-energy, fast-paced episode.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
12/28/2021 • 47 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode 114: She Designed for Brands Like The Weather Channel and Yamaha — Here’s Why She Moved into Higher Education.
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Kathleen Davis, the Director of Engagement Marketing at the University of Lynchburg. After a riveting career as a creative working for brands like The Weather Channel, Yamaha, and The Arthritis Foundation, Kathleen decided to try something new — and that something new was stepping into her first higher ed marketing role at the University of Lynchburg just about a year ago. Tune in to hear the story behind how Kathleen decided to make this career pivot and hear her answers to questions like:Walk us through the decision to shift into higher ed...especially during such a tumultuous season for the industry. What attracted you to higher education and what have you loved most about working in higher ed marketing thus far?I’d be curious to know what words of encouragement you have for the industry...especially for veterans who’ve been working in higher ed for years and might be tempted to fall into “the grass is greener” elsewhere thinking...as someone who has worked in a number of contexts, what pieces of advice do you have for folks who might be considering a career pivot?What’s some of the best and worst pieces of career advice you have ever received?You can learn more about Kathleen by connecting with her on LinkedIn here.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
12/16/2021 • 51 minutes, 17 seconds
Signals #6: Here’s How to Reach Us on Social Media — Candid Advice from Gen Z for Higher Ed Marketers
On this episode of Signals, Zach sits down with Hannah Donahue and Kemal Warouw, who are senior marketing students at the University of New Hampshire that have both secured jobs at HubSpot after graduation.Zach has interviewed more than a hundred marketers and admissions professionals over the last year about how to attract Gen Z, but this is the first podcast where he interviews not one, but TWO real-life Gen-Zers.In addition to their studies, Hannah and Kemal lead Voice Z Digital, which is a student-led and student-run digital marketing agency that is a part of the Business in Practice program within the Paul College of Business and Economics at UNH. Hannah and Kemal talk about their own journeys to college and how they interacted with university brands throughout their high school careers. The dynamic duo get specific about the kind of ads that do and don’t compel them, what they expect from brands on social media, and the advice they’d give to higher ed marketers and admissions professionals who are trying to attract, engage, and enroll new students. Tune in to hear Hannah and Kemal answer questions like:Talk to me about your college search process...how do you remember schools marketing to you? Do you remember which ones, if any, stood out to you?How did you interact with colleges that you were considering attending online (if at all)? Did you spend much time checking out their social media profiles? Did you spend much time on their websites? Do you remember any particular Google searches you conducted during the process?What advice would you give to older millennials, Gen Xers, and Baby Boomers who, in many cases, hold the purse strings to marketing and student recruitment budgets about how to reach your generation?Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
12/15/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 24 seconds
Signals #5: How to Plan, Start, Grow and Maintain an Incredible TikTok Account at Your University
On this episode of Signals, Zach and Matt sit down with Joe DelNero from Colorado School of Mines to chat all about how to plan, start, and grow a TikTok account in higher ed. Joe discusses how he convinced his senior leaders that TikTok was worth investing in and shares several stories detailing the lessons he learned when first launching the account on what to do and what not to do when creating original content. Furthermore, Joe outlines the creative framework he uses to brainstorm and create new TikToks and shares thoughts on the balance between staying true to your institution’s brand while also respecting the culture of the platform. Tune in to hear Joe answer questions like:If you could build the best higher ed TikTok team from soup to nuts, how would you do so? What skillsets/budget do you think you need to make this happen?Talk to us about how you all approach your content strategy...who creates content, what’s the editorial review process like, and how closely are you watching trends?Walk us through how the conversation went when you, or one of your colleagues, first decided to pitch the idea of “starting a TikTok” to leadership...how did you know it was time to do so?You can connect with Joe on LinkedIn here and follow Colorado School of Mines on TikTok here.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
12/15/2021 • 50 minutes, 30 seconds
Signals #4: What Actually Influences Students on Snapchat — Strategies for Enrollment Marketers from Students
On this episode of Signals, Zach and Matt unpack what works and what doesn’t when it comes to using Snapchat for enrollment marketing. This episode of Signals is broken into two parts...in part one, Matt and Zach discuss the latest data around how students are using Snapchat to find, engage with, and share content, and how higher ed marketers and admissions professionals are using the platform to acquire new inquiries.In the second part of the show, Zach interviews Callie Goodwin from Columbia International University. Callie is a higher ed social media strategist who currently serves as the Digital Marketing Manager at Columbia International University, where we chat about how to create great, compelling, and original content on Snapchat. Follow Callie on TwitterFollow Callie on InstagramConnect with Callie on LinkedInLearn more about this episode in our show notes.
12/15/2021 • 1 hour, 26 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 113: She Left Her Job as AVP of Enrollment to Work at an EdTech Company — Here’s Why.
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Erin Stine, an Account Executive at CampusESP, an edtech company that focuses on parent and family communication and engagement to help universities impact enrollment, student success, retention, and annual giving. In March of 2009, Erin became an admissions counselor at The Parson’s School of Design, which is a part of The New School in New York City. Over the course of a decade, Erin worked her way up to the role of Associate Vice President of Enrollment — just a step away from a VP. But this past July, she left higher education and started working in sales at CampusESP — a shift that, at first glance, seemed a bit strange. Tune in to hear the story behind how Erin came to terms with the fact that as prestigious as the VP title was, she ultimately didn’t want the post. To learn more about Erin's story and the current work she does at CampusESP, you can connect with her on LinkedIn here.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
12/9/2021 • 1 hour, 5 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 112: How Predictive Analytics Works for Marketing and Admissions in Higher Ed
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Gerald Stanley, CEO of Inroads Analytics to discuss how predictive analytics helps higher ed marketers and admissions professionals make smarter decisions on how to spend their time, energy, and money. Most enrollment marketers are at least somewhat familiar with predictive analytics as it relates to deciding which names to buy for a student search campaign, but there is so much more to predictive. Discover how schools are using predictive analytics through the academic year to empower their marketing and admissions teams with the daily insight they need to increase quality inquiries, applications, and enrolled students. To learn more about the work Gerald and his team are doing at Inroads, you can visit their website here or connect with Gerald on LinkedIn.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
12/2/2021 • 55 minutes, 11 seconds
Chat's What (S)he Said Episode 2: How to Connect Better with Students Through Personalized Communication Strategies
One of the biggest challenges for higher ed marketers is to personalize their communications at scale. No, not just use or personalization tokens, but actually communicate to prospects where, when, and how they wish to be engaged. On this episode of Chat’s What (S)he Said, Zach and Nicole break down several frameworks for communications segmentation and discuss when and where to use email, texting, chatbots, and video SMS within your overarching comm flow. As always, you can expect decent storytelling, good insight, great ideas, and a heck of a lot of fun from this conversation between two of your favorite enrollment marketing nerds.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
11/30/2021 • 51 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 111: Candid Thoughts on My Career in Higher Education: Janice Cheng-McConnell
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, we feature the first episode in Enrollify’s mini series on “My Career in Higher Education.” Janice Cheng-McConnell is the Assistant Director of Graduate Enrollment Communications at Syracuse University. Janice started working in higher ed as a fry cook in the dining hall of her alma mater, Binghamton University. Since then, she has worked at state schools, community colleges, and larger private schools, and as such, has a diverse perspective on how different admissions and marketing teams function. In this conversation, Janice reflects on the most important advice she received from mentors along her professional journey, what makes a great leader, and what higher ed needs to “figure out” if it wants to reduce employee turnover.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
11/18/2021 • 42 minutes, 5 seconds
Signals #3: How to Design a Student Recruitment Advertising Campaign That Goes Viral on TikTok
On this episode of Signals, Zach and Matt are joined by TikTok influencer, Paige Pinder, to discuss how to build, manage, and grow your school’s TikTok account. Paige shares detailed insight into what does and doesn’t work on the platform, who should be (and shouldn’t be) creating content on your TikTok account, and how to increase your chances of going viral. Stream a fun dialogue filled with campaign ideas, expert tips and tricks, and examples of the colleges and universities that are early adopters of the platform and currently slaying the game!Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
11/17/2021 • 59 minutes, 53 seconds
Signals #1: Where Do High School Students Really Spend Their Time Online
Higher ed marketers, like all marketers, are in the market for attention. And yet interestingly enough, there is often a huge chasm between where schools spend their media budgets and where current high school students spend their time. On the pilot episode of Signals, Matt Diteljan, Co-Founder and CEO of Glacier, and our own Zach Busekrus from Enrollify, sit down for an educational conversation about where high school students actually spend their time online.The duo offer creative ideas for how to build content programs and advertising strategies that resonate with next generations of students. Stream the episode for thoughtful commentary on how to adapt and improve your school’s student recruitment strategies to compel Gen Z to enroll at your college or university.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
11/17/2021 • 1 hour, 4 minutes, 33 seconds
Signals #2: A Breakdown of the Ads that High School Students Actually Remember
It can be difficult to measure the value of advertising — especially when it comes to brand awareness building campaigns. Gen Z has a 30-40% higher ad recall than millennials, but are also quicker to recognize and skip ads than older generations. On this episode of Signals, Zach and Matt break down helpful frameworks for how to create digital ads that capture and keep the attention of high school students. Join the duo for a walkthrough and creative riff on what does and doesn’t work on Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube when trying to reach Gen Z.Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
11/17/2021 • 48 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 110: Innovation is Turning Colleges Into Tech Companies — and Why That’s a Good Thing
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, we feature a recent conversation between Eric Stoller and Cliff Holekamp that was originally published on the In Your Element podcast — a sister show to The Enrollify Podcast. This fast-paced dialogue drops listeners into a compelling conversation about higher education. In Your Element asks innovative leaders about the challenges, wins, and future of everything from meeting enrollment numbers to equity in education.Cliff Holekamp is the Cofounder & Managing Director of Cultivation Capital. On this episode, Eric and Cliff discuss:The ethical and financial ramifications of a needs-blind admissions modelWhy university programs like entrepreneurship are becoming more and more popularHow recruiting and retention go hand in handThe rise of technological innovation across universities and why colleges are really tech companiesIf you are not already subscribed to In Your Element, you can do so here.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
11/11/2021 • 38 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 109: How to Empower Graduate Admissions Professionals to Design and Execute Digital Recruitment Strategies
Historically, colleges and universities across the country have thought about graduate student recruitment as second in importance to the traditional undergraduate student population. As such, graduate enrollment management teams tend to be under-resourced when it comes to time, money, and talent. But tides could be shifting as fewer students are going to college and as schools across the country are still recovering from losing significant revenue due to the pandemic. In this episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Adam Poluzzi, the Assistant Vice Provost of Graduate Enrollment Management and Brett DiMarzo, the Director of Graduate Enrollment Management Strategy, at Boston College. The three discuss a new division Boston College has launched as a part of the Graduate Enrollment Management team to help support graduate admissions professionals with the tools, insights, and resources they need to design and implement digital student recruitment strategies. This model, perhaps the first of its kind, could be adopted by large and small schools and programs alike looking for practical and specific ways to attract, engage, enroll, and retain future graduate students.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
11/4/2021 • 55 minutes, 47 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 48: What Admissions Teams Can Learn from the Car Sales Industry about Virtual Recruitment — And How to Optimize Your Error 404 Pages
Stream a dynamic conversation between Mickey and Zach on how enrollment managers can rethink their approach to virtual student recruitment in tandem with a more traditional approach. The duo unpacks how to create content that builds trust throughout a student’s journey from prospect to deposit and how to optimize communications that align with how students find, navigate, and digest information. Also — walk away with tips and tricks for how to make your school’s Error 404 page more dynamic! Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
10/29/2021 • 48 minutes, 55 seconds
Chat's What (S)he Said Episode 1: How To Talk to Gen Z
On the pilot episode of Chat’s What (S)he Said, Nicole and Zach take a deep dive into the should do’s and please don’ts of how to have productive recruitment conversations with Gen Z. Zach shares a couple of stories of how his siblings (Gen Z-ers) navigate, consume, and share information, and Nicole offers several frameworks for how admissions counselors and higher ed marketers can think about attracting, engaging, and delighting prospective students in a way that not only stands out, but helps to meet an institution’s enrollment goals. Tune in for a spunky, educational experience — and let us know what you think! Learn more about this episode in our show notes.
10/28/2021 • 53 minutes, 3 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 47: What Admissions Teams Can Learn From Restaurants About Catering to Student Preferences
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey pontificate about what the future of prospect engagement and the admissions team will look like at colleges and universities across the country. The duo discusses the power of two way engagement and what it means for how enrollment teams operate both strategically and functionally.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
10/22/2021 • 32 minutes, 22 seconds
Episode 108: How The Future of Graduate School Should Look — Candid Thoughts from a Grad Student
There are a lot of opinions out there about what the future of higher education should look like, but what do students actually think? After speaking with undergraduate students from across New England about what the future might have in store for collegiate education, Zach sat down with Julia Wheeler, a graduate student at Roger Williams University, to brainstorm what the future of graduate education should look like.Discover Julia’s thoughts on how schools can better prepare students for graduate school, the modality of education that makes the most sense, and what experiential learning opportunities are actually attractive to prospects.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
10/21/2021 • 21 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 107: How to Diversify and Personalize Your Events — A Collection of Virtual Recruitment Events Ideas
Virtual recruitment events are here to stay — even as traditional, in-person events return to most college campuses. On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Paige Steffy, a Customer Success Manager at Unibuddy, to discuss what the future holds for digital events. They discuss ideas for how to approach event marketing in unique and differentiated ways, how to structure and title your events to stand out in a sea of virtual offerings, and what enrollment marketers can learn from Netflix with respect to how events should be formatted.Learn more about virtual event marketing in the free e-course we built in collaboration with Unibuddy. This course takes you through the entire process of running an unforgettable virtual event, from planning to promotion and execution.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
10/14/2021 • 46 minutes, 29 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 46: How Higher Ed Professionals Should Approach Conferences And Events
Zach and Mickey discuss how admissions and marketing professionals should intentionally approach professional development opportunities. How should you decide what sessions to attend at your association’s event? What balance should you strike between tactical and inspirational content? Unlock Mickey’s hacks on how to make the most out of every conference and virtual event in this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
10/8/2021 • 36 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 106: How To Design The Future Of Graduate Enrollment Management
Marcus Hanscom is an incredible thinker with progressive insights about the future of graduate education and graduate student recruitment. On Enrollify’s recent Podcast Roadshow around New England, Zach sat down with Marcus to discuss the future of graduate enrollment management. Marcus talked a lot about incentive alignment. Graduate education needs to be more agile, advanced degrees that meet the continually changing demands of today’s market need to be spun up quickly, but, in order to do so, you need faculty to be on board! So, in order to encourage faculty members to create new graduate programs in a timely fashion, institutions need to find ways to ensure departments that if they meet their enrollment goals, the department will be rewarded with more resources. Marcus also talked about how over the next few years, the infamous, looming 'Higher Ed Enrollment Cliff' will arrive and many institutions will likely turn to graduate enrollment to help make up for this loss in revenue. But, graduate enrollment management needs resources now to prepare for this moment. Waiting until the cliff hits hardest just might be too late.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
10/7/2021 • 45 minutes, 24 seconds
Episode 105: The Best Virtual Events Have This In Common — What I've Learned from Helping Dozens of Schools Run Recruitment Events In the Last Year
The student journey to enrollment is increasingly multidimensional. To meet students’ high expectations for virtual engagement, institutions will need to assess their various engagement tactics and work to bring them all under one hood. On this week’s episode, Zach sits down with Mallory Willsea, Executive Vice President of Strategy and Operations at PlatformQ Education, to discuss the strategies and tactics that separate the best virtual events from the rest. Mallory posits that virtual events, and any engagement institutions do, should be centered around the characteristics that define each student they engage with. Using data to fuel planning and follow up will be the differentiator, she believes, to facilitate student journeys that cater to students’ specific preferences and interests. Tune in for an idea-packed, entertaining, and practical episode on how to up your event marketing game. If you’re curious to learn more about PlatformQ Education’s offerings, watch the Enrollify Exclusives Zach did with Gil Rogers, Executive Vice President of Strategic Partnerships, Marketing and Outreach here.Are you planning on running a virtual recruitment event for your institution? Check out the free e-course we built with our partners at Unibuddy to learn the best practices for making your event unforgettable.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
9/30/2021 • 54 minutes, 53 seconds
Episode 104: How To Cut The Cost Of College In Half — And Better The Student Experience In The Process
During one of the most tumultuous seasons in the life of higher education, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) cut their campus tuition in half — and claimed that students could still get the same high-quality education and campus experience, at a radically more affordable price. On this week’s episode, we talk with Tim Whittum, Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management at SNHU, about the radical ways in which the university is rethinking the modality and flexibility of higher education and what this means for the future of student recruitment. Tim and Zach posit that schools will need to get much more creative and specific about their value offering in order to stay relevant and competitive. The two also riff on ideas around how schools with predominantly online course offerings may get innovative and launch pseudo-campus environments...perhaps something like a “co-learning” space that is somewhat akin to a “co-working” space?You won’t want to miss this riveting episode which is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Roadshow series!Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
9/23/2021 • 43 minutes, 1 second
Fanatical Fridays Episode 45: How to Reimagine Freshman Year — And Other Insights from The Enrollify Podcast Roadshow
Zach and Mickey debrief after The Enrollify Podcast Roadshow and riff on ideas about how the freshman year should be reimagined. Should students be required to enter college as “undecided”? Should the core curriculum include content on “how to manage a budget”, “understanding your personality test”, “possible career pathways for people like you”, etc? Students might have an idea of what they want, but they don’t always know how to get there…what if freshman year was hyper-focused on helping students understand how the world actually works before allowing them to take major-specific courses?Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
9/17/2021 • 37 minutes, 45 seconds
Episode 103: How To Reimagine Experiential Learning In Higher Education
Experiential learning has become such a buzzword in higher ed. I don’t know a single school that doesn’t tout their “experiential approach” to learning. And yet, so many students graduate underprepared for the workforce. In this episode, Dr. Neil Niman, a faculty member at University of New Hampshire’s College of Business and Economics joins Zach for a progressive conversation on the future of coursework, course modality, and experiential learning. Learn all about the Business in Practice (BiP) program that Dr. Niman created, which includes more than 70 courses on trending topics like “Bitcoin and the Blockchain”, “Agile Product Management”, “How to Talk Stocks”, and “College to Career: How to Stand Out in Today's Job Market”, and discover how UNH is helping students graduate with real-world working experience through their student-run digital agency, Voice Z Digital.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
9/16/2021 • 47 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode #102: An SEO Tip for Higher Ed Marketers — and a Special Announcement!
How do you evaluate your on-page SEO game? How do you optimize your website pages to increase their rankings for one or more targeted keywords? Learn a simple framework for how to dissect top ranking pages to boost your page on SERPs. Also — The Enrollify Podcast is heading out on the road! Next week we will be interviewing students, VPs, and CMOs on the topic of “The Future of Higher Ed: What Students Actually Want, What the World Needs, and How to Design a Sustainable Experience That Achieves Both Ends.” Follow Zach on LinkedIn for live updates!Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
9/2/2021 • 21 minutes, 34 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode #44: How to Conduct a Post-Fall Enrollment Assessment to Better Your Student Recruitment Strategies
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Mickey outlines a framework he uses to help enrollment managers evaluate the strategies and tactics that worked best to recruit this year’s class (and the ones that that didn’t work at all), in order to craft a more sustainable recruitment plan for the next recruitment cycle.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/27/2021 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Episode #101: 10 Marketing Lessons Learned After 100 Podcast Interviews with the Best in Higher Ed
Over the last 18 months, Zach has been fortunate enough to interview more than 100 leaders in enrollment marketing on The Enrollify Podcast.From VPs of Enrollment Management to Directors of Marketing, from college presidents to famous SEOs, and from CEOs of EdTech companies to brand experts at education marketing agencies.And each bit of insight, inspiration, and education garnered from the guests we've had on the show, has augmented, in some way, his approach to marketing.On this week's episode, Zach shares 10 lessons learned and takeaways taken after 100 conversations with some of the best in higher ed. The lessons are as follows:1. Stop Asking Broad Questions and Expecting Meaningful Insight2. Copywriting is the Most Accessible, Affordable, and Underrated of Marketing Tactics3. Imitate First, Differentiate Second4. Measure Twice, Cut Once5. The Future of Brand is Casual6. "How to" Content Still Really Freakin' Works7. Marketing Attribution is Still Subjective—And That's Not Necessarily a Bad Thing8. 80% of Your Content Can Be Good if 20% of Your Content is Great9. Insert Yourself Into the Conversation10. Higher Ed Marketers are More Progressive Than You ThinkLearn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/26/2021 • 35 minutes, 32 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode #43: How to Hire in Higher Ed Right Now
Join Zach and Mickey for a conversation around the do’s, don’ts, and really don’ts of hiring in and around higher ed right now. Mickey fleshes out a favorite framework he uses to help schools hire for the right roles from Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric. Zach riffs on why organizations need to do a better job of paving other pathways to financial and influential success outside of the path to leadership.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/20/2021 • 39 minutes, 59 seconds
Episode #100: 100(ish) Insights From Enrollify's Founder, Mainly About Enrollment Marketing
Welcome to our 100th Enrollify Podcast episode (cue the confetti)! This is an extra special milestone for Enrollify, the place where enrollment marketers go to upskill, reskill, and discover new ideas, products, and services. In this episode, we put host Zach Busekrus in the hot seat and ask him all sorts of fascinating questions, from the top people who influence him to his favorite breakfast options.Making her Enrollify podcast debut will be special guest host Natalie Gleason, whose first collaboration with Enrollify was through a strategic partnership with Mongoose (where she was working up until last year). A proud early adopter of Enrollify, Natalie is now a full-time member of the team working on Enrollify and its sister brands, mainly behind the scenes on marketing strategy, but is excited to (finally) go behind the mic.In this episode, we pack in a recap of noteworthy marketing discoveries thus far, get inside our founder's head and hear more about HIS story, and get 100 random insights that may or may not help you grow, but will hopefully entertain you. Trust us, you won’t want to miss this one!Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/19/2021 • 1 hour, 15 minutes, 30 seconds
Episode #99: Students Are Your Best Marketers — How Community Marketing Works in Higher Ed
Every marketer knows the importance of word of mouth — people trust people more than people trust brands...plain and simple. But, how do you get word of mouth to happen at scale? And how do you ensure that the words that people use to describe the experience your institutional brand offers aligns with the very way you want your brand to be perceived? Community marketing might just be the answer. On this week’s episode, Zach sits down with Kyle Campbell, a Content Marketing Manager at Unibuddy, to discuss what community marketing is, why it matters for student recruitment, and which schools are slaying this new approach to prospect engagement. To learn more about community marketing in higher ed, and get a plethora of examples of schools doing it well, subscribe to Unibuddy’s bimonthly newsletter, The Chat.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/12/2021 • 50 minutes, 48 seconds
Episode 42: Summer Sessions #6 — Avoiding the “F” Word in Higher Ed: A Crash Course on Conversational Marketing and Admissions
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey close out their Summer Sessions series with a discussion around how and why higher ed marketers and admissions professionals should adopt conversational marketing and admissions frameworks to their student recruitment mix. Tune into this episode to learn the following:What conversational marketing means in higher ed student recruitment Successful frameworks for how to implement conversational marketing and admissions strategies at your institution Why prospective students respond so well to conversational messaging How to stand out from your competition with a unique tone, voice, and approach to admissions communicationsLearn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/6/2021 • 37 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 98: The One Exercise Every Enrollment Marketer Should Do When Creating Their Comm Flows
Communication flows are the bread and butter of student recruitment in higher ed — and yet, admissions and marketing professionals alike struggle to make them compelling and differentiated. On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach sits down with Bryson Purcell, an Assistant Director of Admissions at Lock Haven University, and the Co-Founder of SuccessU (a student coaching service), to discuss the importance of designing a communications strategy focused on parents that acts in parallel with the drip sequences focused on prospective students. Bryson shares specific strategies and tactics that he has used over the tenure of his career to increase response rates, boost prospect engagement, and ultimately convince students and their families to enroll. You can learn more about Bryson and SuccessU by connecting with him on LinkedIn or at www.successucoach.com.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
8/5/2021 • 47 minutes, 14 seconds
Episode 97: Questions Every Higher Ed Marketer Should Be Asking Right Now
The new fiscal year has started and budgets are more or less set...but just because you’ve spent your marketing resources on a particular collection of vendors, strategies, tactics, and technology doesn't mean you have to do the same next year!On this week's episode, Zach shares five questions that every higher ed marketer should ask themselves before they launch a single campaign this fall:Where are the keyword gaps in your competitor’s SEO strategy?How can you make your content more searchable?If a user had to complete a survey before they could “x” out of your website and describe their experience with your school in three adjectives, what do you hope those adjectives would be?If people are willing to take jobs having never stepped foot in an office or met their team physically, populations of students will feel the same way about college. What does this mean for recruitment?How do we win the quality lead game and stop playing the antiquated quantity lead game?This week’s episode is brought to you by Element451. Have you heard the news? Element just launched a brand new certification course on Enrollment Analytics — and they are giving away scholarships to a few Enrollify subscribers! Apply before August 15th to qualify! Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
7/29/2021 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 41: Summer Sessions #5 — The Future of College and University Websites
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey continue their Summer Sessions series with a brainstorm on the future of college and university websites. Zach outlines a helpful framework for how to think about, audit, and augment the experience your website offers to mirror the experience of being on campus. Furthermore, Zach shares predictions for what the future of college and university website experiences will offer. These predictions include:Search will not be ancillary to navigation, search IS navigationVideo experiences and chat will be the rule, not the exceptionWebsites will become more “choose your own adventure” and less “pre-architected”CMSes will be controlled by marketing not ITDigital experience will see the kind of conversion rates that today’s on-campus events do of 40-50%….and we’ll see actual campus visits start converting at higher rates. If people are willing to take jobs having never stepped foot in an office or met their team physically, populations of students will feel the same way about college.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
7/23/2021 • 43 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 96: Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series — Digital Advertising
This special segment is the fourth and final part of our Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series brought to you by our sister company, DD Agency, an enrollment marketing services agency that specializes in SEO, content marketing, and all things HubSpot. You can stream part one, the State of Event Marketing in Graduate Enrollment Management here, part two, the State of Content Marketing in Graduate Enrollment Management here, or part three, the State of Email Marketing here. Tune in for insights, data, and strategic recommendations for how to up your digital advertising game in 2021 and beyond.To access the full benchmarks report, visit www.BeatTheBenchmarks.com!More about benchmark data and the 2021 Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Report:The research conducted for this report spanned a period of 12 months looking at hundreds of marketing campaigns that involved thousands of content pieces and prospect actions.The vast majority of marketing tactics and channels were targeted to prospective graduate students roughly 18-50 years of age, across an extremely wide variety of demographics, psychographics, industries, professions, and education levels. The following statistics allow you to understand the breadth and depth of data we scoured that is the backbone of this report.The way schools used to rely on physical, in-person recruitment events has dramatically changed over the past few years, but has been especially impacted since the start of the pandemic.Grad school fairs are no longer the mass-recruitment lead source they once were, and schools have moved to hosting their own information sessions and open houses.The biggest change in the last year is the predominance of virtual events as a result of the pandemic, which means we now have more data on virtual admissions-related events than ever before to analyze and identify the new benchmarks.Before the pandemic, virtual events typically achieved 25-40% attendance rates out of registrants, but as you will see in the report, more students are signing up and attending recruitment events than ever before.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
7/22/2021 • 34 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 95: How She Built It — The Story Behind SimpsonScarborough
Zach is out at a leadership retreat this week, so we’re featuring our most recent Starter Stories episode on the pod! Get ready to meet Elizabeth Johnson — Co-Founder and Chairman at SimpsonScarborough, one of the leading market research, branding, and design firms serving higher education today.In her senior year of high school, Elizabeth thought she’d go and study psychology in college. But, after a conversation with her father who was footing the bill, she learned that she had two different major options before her — pre-med or mathematics. And while she chose the latter, her favorite college class was actually an art history course! After graduating, she went to work at a small market research firm before joining Carnegie Communications, now Carnegie Dartlet, where she worked for 10 years and served as COO until she received a phone call that would change her life forever.Christopher Simpson, the former Vice President and Spokesman for Indiana University who had been in charge of handling Bob Knight’s departure as a Hoosier back in 2000, asked Elizabeth to lunch to discuss an idea he had. That idea would lead to the founding of SimpsonScarborough. Elizabeth didn’t know it at the time, but just a few months after the company was founded, Christopher received a terminal cancer diagnosis. Tune in to hear the inspiring, challenging, and remarkable story of the birth and growth of SimpsonScarborough.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes. And hear more founder journeys on our Starter Stories podcast.
7/15/2021 • 1 hour, 20 minutes, 15 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 40: Summer Sessions #4 — New Ideas for Using Video in Marketing and Recruitment
In a recent Snapchat study, Gen Zers and millennials say that they watch over one hour per day watching video on social media apps alone. Over half (52%) of both Gen Zers and millennials say this increased viewing is here to stay.On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey continue their Summer Sessions series and discuss how video is no longer optional in your marketing or recruitment strategy as it is the primary channel and format through which Gen-Z consumes information.Get tips, tricks, and loads of ideas on how to better utilize video in your school’s brand, marketing, and admissions campaigns. Some ideas include:1:1 Video admissions nurturing via GoodkindAsynchronous Q&A’s (“How to Interpret Financial Aid,” “How to Navigate the Application, etc.) via LoomHire a couple of student workers to storyboard 20-30 Instagram/Snapchat stories that you can use over the fall recruitment cycleDevelop video-only comm flows to A/B test against email comm flowsLearn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
7/9/2021 • 49 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 94: Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series — Email Marketing
This special segment is the third part of our Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series brought to you by our sister company, DD Agency, an enrollment marketing services agency that specializes in SEO, content marketing, and all things HubSpot.You can stream part one, the State of Event Marketing in Graduate Enrollment Management here, or part two, the State of Content Marketing in Graduate Enrollment Management here.Tune in for insights, data, and strategic recommendations for how to up your email marketing game in 2021 and beyond.To access the full benchmarks report, visit www.BeatTheBenchmarks.com!More about benchmark data and the 2021 Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Report:The research conducted for this report spanned a period of 12 months looking at hundreds of marketing campaigns that involved thousands of content pieces and prospect actions.The vast majority of marketing tactics and channels were targeted to prospective graduate students roughly 18-50 years of age, across an extremely wide variety of demographics, psychographics, industries, professions, and education levels. The following statistics allow you to understand the breadth and depth of data we scoured that is the backbone of this report.The way schools used to rely on physical, in-person recruitment events has dramatically changed over the past few years, but has been especially impacted since the start of the pandemic.Grad school fairs are no longer the mass-recruitment lead source they once were, and schools have moved to hosting their own information sessions and open houses.The biggest change in the last year is the predominance of virtual events as a result of the pandemic, which means we now have more data on virtual admissions-related events than ever before to analyze and identify the new benchmarks.Before the pandemic, virtual events typically achieved 25-40% attendance rates out of registrants, but as you will see in the report, more students are signing up and attending recruitment events than ever before.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
7/8/2021 • 28 minutes, 19 seconds
Episode 93: Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks — The State of Content Marketing in Graduate Student Recruitment
This special segment is the second part of our Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series brought to you by our sister company, DD Agency, an enrollment marketing services agency that specializes in SEO, content marketing, and all things HubSpot. You can stream part one, the State of Event Marketing in Graduate Enrollment Management here.To access the full benchmarks report, visit www.BeatTheBenchmarks.com!More about benchmark data and the 2021 Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Report:The research conducted for this report spanned a period of 12 months looking at hundreds of marketing campaigns that involved thousands of content pieces and prospect actions.The vast majority of marketing tactics and channels were targeted to prospective graduate students roughly 18-50 years of age, across an extremely wide variety of demographics, psychographics, industries, professions, and education levels. The following statistics allow you to understand the breadth and depth of data we scoured that is the backbone of this report.The way schools used to rely on physical, in-person recruitment events has dramatically changed over the past few years, but has been especially impacted since the start of the pandemic.Grad school fairs are no longer the mass-recruitment lead sources they once were, and schools have moved to hosting their own information sessions and open houses.The biggest change in the last year is the predominance of virtual events as a result of the pandemic, which means we now have more data on virtual admissions-related events than ever before to analyze and identify the new benchmarks.Before the pandemic, virtual events typically achieved 25-40% attendance rates out of registrants, but as you will see in the report, more students are signing up and attending recruitment events than ever before.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
7/1/2021 • 33 minutes, 31 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 39: Summer Session #3 — Working your Pipeline of Prospective Students
Guest co-host Jamie Gleason joins the discussion this week as Mickey breaks down his approaches to working prospective student pipelines. Mickey discusses three components to address the pipeline as the conversation gets intense quickly! From defining stages and substages, to high conversion moments, to prioritizing your daily and weekly engagement efforts, this episode dives deep. Tune in to hear the approaches Mickey has successfully applied to improve student conversions and increase enrollment.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
6/25/2021 • 38 minutes, 46 seconds
Episode 92: Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series — The State of Event Marketing
This special segment is the first part of our Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Series brought to you by our sister company, DD Agency, an enrollment marketing services agency that specializes in SEO, content marketing, and all things HubSpot.Tune in for insights, data, and strategic recommendations for how to up your event email marketing game plan!To access the full benchmarks report, visit www.BeatTheBenchmarks.com!More about benchmark data and the 2021 Enrollment Marketing Benchmarks Report:The research conducted for this report spanned a period of 12 months looking at hundreds of marketing campaigns that involved thousands of content pieces and prospect actions.The vast majority of marketing tactics and channels were targeted to prospective graduate students roughly 18-50 years of age, across an extremely wide variety of demographics, psychographics, industries, professions, and education levels. The following statistics allow you to understand the breadth and depth of data we scoured that is the backbone of this report.The way schools used to rely on physical, in-person recruitment events has dramatically changed over the past few years, but has been especially impacted since the start of the pandemic.Grad school fairs are no longer the mass-recruitment lead source they once were, and schools have moved to hosting their own information sessions and open houses.The biggest change in the last year is the predominance of virtual events as a result of the pandemic, which means we now have more data on virtual admissions-related events than ever before to analyze and identify the new benchmarks.Before the pandemic, virtual events typically achieved 25-40% attendance rates out of registrants, but as you will see in the report, more students are signing up and attending recruitment events than ever before.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
6/24/2021 • 25 minutes, 52 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 38: Summer Session #2 — How to Decide If and When to Diversify Your School's Advertising Channels
On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey flesh out a tried and true framework for social media advertising that helps schools of all shapes and sizes generate quality leads (regardless of their media budget). Furthermore, Zach shares ideas for how enrollment marketers should diversify their marketing channels based on their average annual budget for media buys. Get ready for some specific, tactical tips to up your channel strategy game!Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
6/18/2021 • 42 minutes, 46 seconds
Episode 91: How High School Juniors are Feeling About Their College Search Right Now
On this week's podcast, Zach sits down with Will Patch from Niche and Jeremy Tiers from Tudor Collegiate Strategies to discuss a survey they recently conducted of high school juniors.A total of 7,129 juniors responded to the survey and expressed their hopes, dreams, and fears about their college search process in a (soon-to-be) post-pandemic world.Tune in for a fascinating discussion on what these survey results suggest about the future of higher ed marketing and student recruitment.Some noteworthy stats from Niche:1. 75% of juniors believe that their chances of being accepted will be hurt if they do not submit test scores with their application to test-optional and test-blind colleges.2. Nearly half of students reported that they had already taken the SAT, ACT, or CLT; and amazingly only 6% reported that they don’t plan to take a test. Of students who have taken, or plan to take, a test, 96% plan to submit the scores to some or all of their colleges when they apply.3. 25% of juniors have already narrowed down their list of schools, while another 68% are actively doing college research. The majority of juniors reported actively started researching colleges between the summer before their junior year and the spring of their junior year.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
6/17/2021 • 56 minutes, 40 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 37: Disruption in Higher Ed — Becoming Distinct Before Going Extinct
In our first SUMMER SESSIONS☀️ episode, Mickey and Zach chat about the disruption in the higher ed industry ushered in by the pandemic and the unique challenges faced by various types of educational institutions. The hosts dive into the following questions:Is this the 'moment of truth' for schools who are facing massive enrollment declines? How do they become genuinely distinct, before going extinct?Why do enrollment marketers focus on huge virtual events, when there can be rich and engaging events on a smaller scale?When will there be a disruption of the application process? Will institutions ever rethink application deadlines, especially as they shift toward being test-optional?Jump into this first episode for additional insights by Mickey and Zach. And stay tuned for five more episodes of this special segment designed to teach you a new strategy and/or tactic to help you become a better enrollment manager or higher ed marketer this summer.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
6/11/2021 • 45 minutes, 20 seconds
Episode 90: How to Take a Performance-Driven Approach to Branding and Marketing in Higher Ed
In 2019, SimpsonScarborough published a State of Higher Ed Marketing report, which noted that more marketers say their president relies on anecdotal opinions than many quantifiable measures and that only 1 in 3 are using periodic brand tracking to measure success.While tides are shifting, there is still a lot of work that needs to be done in higher ed to associate brand and marketing impact with an institution's bottom line. On this week's episode, Zach sits down with Jason Simon — CEO of SimpsonScarborough — to unpack the frameworks that leading institutions are using to take a performance-driven approach to branding and marketing in higher education.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
6/10/2021 • 49 minutes, 1 second
Fanatical Fridays Episode 36: A Special Announcement
We're gearing up to launch a new, special segment of Fanatical Fridays called SUMMER SESSIONS. ☀️Get ready for 6 episodes designed especially to teach you a new strategy and/or tactic that will help you become a better enrollment manager or higher ed marketer this summer.
6/4/2021 • 8 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 89: How Higher Ed Marketers Can Increase Leads with YouTube Advertising
Welcome to our YouTube Advertising for Higher Ed Marketers series, where we teach you how to up your YouTube creative game and generate qualified inquiries using YouTube TrueView for Action Campaigns.If a picture's worth a thousand words, a video must be worth a million?!90% of Gen-Z is on YouTube and watches an average of 23 hours of content on the platform each month.And yet, many enrollment marketers still don't know the first thing about how to advertise effectively on the world's second-largest search engine. It's time we change that.On this week's episode, discover how to generate ideas and insight into how to up your school's creative assets to earn and win the attention of qualified prospective students.Furthermore, we'll teach you how to reach more qualified prospective students by experimenting with remarketing lists, optimizing your bidding strategies, and using converting and assisting keywords from your Search campaigns to create a more customized audience for you to reach.Unpack why your daily budget should be 10X your Video CPA, how to help YouTube's optimization algorithm improve your campaign faster, and how sitelink extensions on TrueView for action campaigns can drive up to 40% higher conversions!
6/3/2021 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
Episode 88: How the Post-Pandemic Reality will Affect Branding in Higher Education
On this week's episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach is joined by Bill Faust, Senior Partner and Chief Strategy Officer at Ologie, to chat about the ways in which COVID has fundamentally changed how higher ed thinks about branding, marketing, and student recruitment.They discuss how higher ed institutions will evolve their offers and experiences and whether or not schools will become more specific with their audience targeting. That would be a shift from positioning themselves as a place for everyone, which, more or less seems to be the message that most schools subscribe to today.Furthermore, they wrestle with how colleges and universities will repair the branding of higher education holistically, as offerings like Lambda School, General Assembly, and others, become more socially acceptable as alternative education pathways.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
5/27/2021 • 49 minutes, 48 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 35: Reaching Beyond the Familiar — Inspiration for Enrollment Marketers Part 2
This week’s Fanatical Friday’s episode is the second part of an Enrollify Podcast two-part series (catch the first episode here). Zach Busekrus is joined by a special guest, Jamie Gleason, a 15-year enrollment management veteran (both on campus and in the ed-tech/enrollment marketing space). Anthony de Mello, a Jesuit priest and psychotherapist said that “We yearn for change, but cling to the familiar.” Those who have been in enrollment management for a long time get opportunities every year to adapt what they do — and summer is often when many of those changes are attempted. Zach asks Jamie if he had opportunities to change how he did things on or after May 1st as a Director of Admission, what would he do differently? What would he focus more on and less on? What practices would he implement to bring about sustained change within an institution or within the admissions office?If you are heading into that summer mindset when everything starts to feel stale, tune into the episode for fresh ideas that go beyond the familiar.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
5/21/2021 • 31 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 87: Reaching Beyond the Familiar — Inspiration for Enrollment Marketers Part 1
In this week’s episode, Zach Busekrus welcomes Jamie Gleason (DD Agency’s VP of Enrollment Strategy). When these two enrollment guys get rolling, the ideas (and tangents) become prolific. In part one of this Enrollify Podcast two-part series, Zach and Jamie noodle on the age-old “what’s next in enrollment marketing” question. For instance, what would it look like to introduce a video-first communication flow (yes, instead of that old email comm flow you’ve been using). Is there a point in which personalization potentially damages the idea of greater community? And are the arcane methods of print outdated for today’s audience...or is there still a place for them in the university’s comm flow?Don’t miss the show to hear insights from Jamie and Zach about what’s next in enrollment marketing.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
5/20/2021 • 42 minutes, 52 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 34: How to Advertise on YouTube: 3 Tips for Higher Ed Marketers
A recent Pew Research Center report pegged YouTube as the most popular and fastest-growing social media platform, reaching 81% of US adults in 2021 — up from 73% in 2019. And Gen-Z? 90% of them watch one or more videos on the platform every month!But, enrollment professionals have struggled to effectively use YouTube for student recruitment — and it's time that changes. On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach offers a crash course on YouTube advertising for enrollment marketers. Tune in to the show to generate ideas and insight into how to leverage different ad formats and audience types to increase your school or program's brand awareness.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
5/14/2021 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
Episode 86: How Higher Ed Marketers Should Be Telling Stories to Increase Enrollment
Everyone talks about the importance of storytelling in marketing...and a lot of folks in higher ed think they are good storytellers, but what are the mechanics and frameworks that separate the best storytellers from the rest of the pack? On this week's episode, Zach is joined by Kerry Morrison, Chief Storytelling Officer at Goodkind — an education technology company focused on storytelling through personalized, one-to-one video.Zach and Kerry discuss how to rethink the student recruitment process and make it more sustainable (just because you need to increase enrollment by 10% doesn't mean you must buy another 10,000 names for your search campaigns).Tune in for a thought-provoking and timely conversation about the future of personalized communications in higher ed.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
5/6/2021 • 1 hour, 18 minutes, 51 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 33: Data Points That Help Enrollment Marketers Personalize their Communications
Zach and Mickey share practical ideas for the data points that enrollment managers should be leveraging to better personalize their communications to prospective students. Don't miss the debate on the value of personas at the end and a special announcement about a new series coming out this summer!Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
4/30/2021 • 39 minutes, 30 seconds
Episode #85: How Enrollment Marketers Should Advertise on TikTok
TikTok advertising today is basically what Facebook Advertising was in 2014 — organic reach is incredible, generating quality impressions is a given, and competition (in higher education anyway) is low. So why aren't more schools allocating resources to developing their TikTok strategy?According to Enrollify subscribers, it's "because we aren't sure how to get started." Well, buckle up folks because on this week's episode, Zach shares detailed insight into why enrollment marketers should up their TikTok game today, and tangible ideas for how they can do so.Watch this video to understand the various advertising options available on the platform, which colleges and universities are currently slaying their TikTok game, and what investment your school should be ready to make when starting out.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
4/29/2021 • 39 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 84: The Problem with Marketing Attribution in Higher Ed
In this episode, Zach chats with Joseph Lapin, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Circa Interactive, about the complexities of marketing attribution in the higher ed space.Joseph dives into the following questions:What are the most important channels for enrollment marketers to be spending money in right now?Where should enrollment marketers spend time “building clout” online right now? Are there specific networks or channels you believe enrollment managers and higher ed marketers should be focused on right now?If you were building a university’s marketing and admissions team from the ground up today, what kind of skills would you look for in an enrollment marketer? What kind of talent would you hire and why?Don't miss the show to hear about insights from Joseph about how higher ed marketers should reshape the lens through which they understand marketing attribution.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
4/22/2021 • 57 minutes, 12 seconds
Episode 83: How to Personalize Your School's Communications Without a Marketing Automation Platform
Brandon Etheredge, Director of Multimedia Services at the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, went to an underfunded public high school and learned how to be scrappy with the resources that were made available to him — even if they were sparse.Little did he know then just how "scrappy" his first job after graduation as an enrollment marketer would need him to be. Tune into this week's episode of The Enrollify Podcast for a conversation about marketing automation...and what schools with little-to-no time, money, or expertise can do to better their marketing and communications game.Learn more about this episode and about our sponsors in our show notes.
4/15/2021 • 50 minutes, 56 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode #32: What Admissions Counselors Can do Today to Increase Deposits
May is just around the corner and it's time for admissions counselors to get hyper-focused on who is "in" and who is "out" for fall 2021. On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey riff on enrollment marketing strategies and tactics that will help admissions teams discern which applicants are worth continuing to market to (and which ones aren't!). Check out our show notes for more episode details and to learn about our sponsors.
4/9/2021 • 32 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 82: Introducing CRMprov — a New Podcast from Enrollify
CRMprov is a new biweekly show in The Enrollify Podcast Network that reveals how institutions can experience growth through technology. Don't miss today's podcast to hear the first episode of CRMprov: Choose Wisely—Assessing, Eliminating, and Implementing On-Campus Software. Mickey Baines and Jamie Gleason connect with Erin Finn and Richard Graham from Thomas Jefferson University (Philadelphia, PA). Jefferson's CRM journey was, let's say, complicated...including the merger of two separate institutions, two different CRMs, two data sets...and all the other stuff that goes along with it. And, spoiler alert, they decided to go with a different CRM altogether.Listen in to hear how their internal process unfolded, who's owning the implementation now, and how it's going so far. And don't forget to subscribe to CRMprov so we can notify you every time a new episode airs!Check out our show notes for more episode details and to learn about our sponsors.
4/8/2021 • 47 minutes, 33 seconds
Episode 81: Introducing Starter Stories — A New Podcast from Enrollify
We're thrilled to share with you that we've expanded beyond this core podcast segment into a full-fledged podcast suite called The Enrollify Podcast Network. From entrepreneur secrets to marketing insights, we've got you covered. And in this episode, we give you the deets on one of our brand new shows, Starter Stories.Starter Stories is a podcast that explores the stories behind the world’s leading education technology companies and education consultancies...and the people who created them. In each episode, you’ll hear about the grit, the strategies, the wins, the failures, and the serendipity that transpired to take a half-baked idea and bring it to life. In today's show, enjoy a sneak peek into our first three Starter Stories episodes:Episode 1: Kanahoma—Seth Odell, Co-Founder and CEOEpisode 2: Unibuddy—Diego Fanara, Co-Founder and CEOEpisode 3: mStoner—Michael Stoner, Co-Founder and PresidentAnd don't forget to subscribe to Starter Stories so we can notify you every time a new episode lands!This episode is brought to you by our friends at Mongoose, Squiz and Goodkind.
4/1/2021 • 48 minutes, 36 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 31: LinkedIn Video Ads and an Exciting Announcement...
If you're a graduate enrollment manager, chances are you've run a LinkedIn Ad campaign before. But have you ever run a LinkedIn Video Ad campaign before? If so, were you left overwhelmed, underwhelmed, or perhaps just confused? If you answered "yes" to any of the above, then this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays is for you.
3/26/2021 • 20 minutes, 17 seconds
Reimagining Student Success in Higher Ed: A Conversation on the Future of Financial Aid
About the Interviewee: Amy Glynn is CampusLogic's VP of Student Financial Success. She serves as a higher education advocate focused on eliminating the financial barriers that delay and derail college enrollment and completion. Amy is focused on helping colleges and universities deliver student financial success through automation, advising and analytics. Dedicated to improving staff efficiency and the student experience, Amy has spent her entire career optimizing the financial aid process while ensuring institutions maintain compliance with Federal Title IV regulations. A nationally renowned and sought-after speaker, Amy champions ideas that can help turn the tide for millions of students who drop out of higher education every year for reasons related to finances. Amy holds a BA in English Secondary Education from the College of St. Rose in Albany, NY and a Master of Science in Higher Education from Walden University.About our Partner: Meet Squiz — a Student Experience Platform that offers a full suite of solutions developed exclusively for higher education. Squiz has so many exceptional products that are worth checking out, but the two I have been most impressed by are their custom site search product, Funnelback, and their Website platform, which is a true DXP — don’t worry, I’ll explain what this means momentarily. For the next wave of digital natives, search is not ancillary to navigation, it IS navigation. And Funnelback enables schools like yours to build custom, smart site search — so that your nursing program page actually comes up when someone searches “nursing” instead of that one nursing faculty event registration page from two years ago…And their DXP? It’s so much more than a traditional Website CMS. A CMS is meant for exactly what it claims to be: content management. It's an important part of your martech stack and an important part of the student lifecycle. But that's just it: a part. A DXP (Digital Experience Platform) is built to be the hub of your martech stack. It relies on powerful integrations, data management, and an OPEN platform in order to create the kind of experiences simply not possible with just a CMS. (Or at least, impossible without a giant IT web team to support all of the APIs and constant upkeep.) Say goodbye to the finicky plug-ins of WordPress and the crappy site architecture of Drupal that hurts your SEO, and get ready to meet the fastest, most powerful, and personalized website platform for colleges and universities on the market.Today, the student experience begins online, not at school. And as an enrollment marketer, your job is to ensure that prospective students find what they are looking for as quickly as possible… Squiz is the secret friction-reducer that schools across the globe are using to not just attract the next generation of students, but nurture them to the point of enrollment in a way that is conducive — not counter to — how they consume information and make purchasing decisions. Resources mentioned during the interview:CampusLogicStudent Financial SuccessShift SummitAmy GlynnTwitter: AmyGlynn15Medium: https://amyglynn.medium.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-glynn/
3/25/2021 • 58 minutes, 40 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 30: Yield Strategies Schools Can Implement Now — And a Special Announcement
What can enrollment managers do today to increase their chance of yielding the right class tomorrow? On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Mickey shares a framework he uses to help enrollment teams think creatively about discerning whom to continue to nurture post-application and whom not to.Plus, stay tuned for a special announcement at the end of the show!
3/19/2021 • 33 minutes, 26 seconds
Episode 79: 6 Lessons Learned Over the Past 6 Months of Email Marketing
People are busy. Their inboxes are full. Interacting with your content is not the most important thing on their to-do list. And yet, as enrollment marketers, it's our job to get our communications in front of the right people, at the right time, and in the right place.On this week's solo-pod, Zach shares insights and new lessons learned over the last six months of email marketing. From there, he dives into the results garnered from an Enrollify Secret Shopper Experiment that was conducted last fall.Zach inquired at close to 80 business schools and reports on what he learned from the more than 1,000 email communications he received.
3/18/2021 • 36 minutes, 44 seconds
Episode 29: What Community Colleges Can Learn from American Idol About Student Recruitment and Program Positioning
Community colleges across the country have been hit especially hard by COVID, fueling the need to reinvent the ways they reach their target audiences and effectively communicate their value.On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey discuss the challenges that many schools face in positioning their programs in a way that is relevant and compelling to Generation Z — a generational cohort already more skeptical of higher education than Gen-Xers and Millennials.These two enrollment marketing aficionados explain why all enrollment marketers, especially those working at community colleges, should be paying attention to what’s happening on American Idol right now to inspire how they recruit this next generation of students and position their program offerings.
3/12/2021 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 78: The Secret to Building Brand Equity in Higher Ed
Colleges and universities often struggle to identify, solidify, and then communicate their unique value proposition. In an era where the value of higher education is under great scrutiny, the need for clear, concise, and differentiated messaging has never been greater.On this week's episode, Zach is joined by Ian Evenstar, the CEO and Founder of UNINCORPORATED — a branding, design, and marketing agency exclusively focused on higher education.Ian offers several thoughts and ideas around how a school’s curriculum can make or break an institution's brand equity and how faculty thought leadership should be incorporated into every enrollment marketer's mix of recruitment strategies and tactics.
3/11/2021 • 58 minutes, 25 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 28: Why Every School Needs an Enrollment Marketer
It's 2021 and there's still significant misalignment between admissions and marketing teams at colleges and universities. This misalignment stifles innovation on the student recruitment front—especially when it comes to adding new channels to the mix. On this week's episode, Zach and Mickey discuss the significant growth in user activity and campaign performance that platforms like TikTok and Snapchat have seen over the last six months and speculate as to why less than 10% of higher ed marketers are running ads on either platform. Tune in for an exciting debate on what incentivizes enrollment management teams to experiment with new strategies and which areas of friction prevent them from doing so.
3/5/2021 • 34 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 77: Why Higher Ed Marketers Aren't on Snapchat and TikTok (And Why This is a Huge Mistake)
In the third quarter of 2020, Glacier surveyed 187 professional marketers at North American higher education institutions to gather a baseline understanding of their organization, the challenges their teams face, and how the pandemic has impacted the social media and traditional marketing tools they’re leveraging today.On today's episode, Matt Diteljan, Co-Founder and CEO of Glacier, joins Zach for a conversation on the state of high school digital advertising.Among the myriad topics discussed, Matt and Zach chat about two especially interesting findings that Glacier's report uncovered—the reported effectiveness of TikTok and Snapchat strategies and the lack of institutions currently playing in these ponds.About 86% of higher ed marketers reported success in their TikTok strategies and yet only 1.9% of schools are currently advertising on the platform. In a similar vein, higher ed marketers reported a 64% increase in the effectiveness of Snapchat campaigns with only 9% of colleges and universities currently using the platform for enrollment marketing.Tune in to the show for a greater understanding of where higher ed marketers are spending their budgets right now, and where Matt thinks they should be spending their cash in the near future.This week's episode is brought to you by Squiz!Squiz has so many exceptional products that are worth checking out, but the two we have been most impressed by is their custom site search product, Funnelback, and their Website platform, which is a true DXP.For the next wave of digital natives, search is not ancillary to navigation, it IS navigation.And Funnelback enables schools like yours to build custom, smart site search — so that your nursing program page actually comes up when someone searches “nursing” instead of that one nursing faculty event registration page from two years ago…And their DXP? It’s so much more than a traditional Website CMS. A DXP (Digital Experience Platform) is built to be the hub of your martech stack. It relies on powerful integrations, data management, and an OPEN platform. Get ready to meet the fastest, most powerful, and personalized website platform for colleges and universities on the market. Today, the student experience begins online, not at school. And as an enrollment marketer, your job is to ensure that prospective students find what they are looking for as quickly as possible…To learn more about Squiz’s secret sauce, head on over to www.enrollify.org/chatter/squiz.
3/4/2021 • 51 minutes, 24 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 27: Clubhouse for Admissions Teams and How to Move the Needle on Enrollment Numbers this Week
On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey talk about the new social audio app, Clubhouse, and what enrollment marketers should know about the platform.From there, these two higher ed nerds share ideas for how enrollment management teams can stand out in an ever-crowded sea of subpar communication flows.Tune in for a light, fun, and thought-provoking conversation.
2/26/2021 • 28 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 76: The Future of Video Marketing for Student Recruitment
In this week's episode, Zach chats with Marcy Dobozy, VP of Marketing at Vidyard, a video marketing technology company. They discuss the role video plays in marketing and how enrollment marketers can leverage the power of video for student recruitment. Marcy dives into several questions, including:How does Vidyard think about the role that video plays in attracting, engaging, and delighting customers?What parallels might exist for our audience of enrollment marketers working to attract and convert the attention of quality prospective students?Can you give us a crash course on the role video plays in SEO?What does marketing in 2025 look like? What role do you think video will be playing in the marketing mix in just a few years?Make sure to listen to the episode for insights on the unique value of video as part of your marketing toolkit.
2/25/2021 • 47 minutes, 33 seconds
Episode 75: If I Were a VP of Enrollment Marketing Right Now — Unfiltered Musings from Enrollify’s Founder
Zach puts on his exec-level enrollment marketer hat for this episode and shares the first things he would tackle as a VP. He discusses his tips for how enrollment marketers can level up their marketing strategies and invest in effective lead generation tactics, including:Hiring creators and developing original audio and video contentUsing video as a conversion tool and not just an asset for general brand awarenessLeveraging SparkToro for insights on their target market before launching a strategic marketing planSpending less money on Facebook and Instagram and more money on paid partnerships with newsletters like Morning BrewCheck out the latest 'solo-pod' from Zach below.
2/18/2021 • 19 minutes, 21 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 26: Why Are Enrollment Managers Outsourcing the Development of Their Unique Value Propositions?
On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey ponder over a new, growing trend among enrollment management teams around the outsourcing of the development of their school's unique value propositions.
Hiring consultants to help with brand development, marketing, or digital advertising support isn't new, but asking a partner to help your team discern what the unique value of your program actually is? It's a growing trend among higher education institutions of all shapes and sizes. Is this a good thing? A bad thing? An okay thing? Find out on this week's show.
2/12/2021 • 36 minutes, 56 seconds
Episode 74: The Only Real Solution to Higher Ed's Relevancy Crisis
In a recent article published by The Chronicle, Paul N. Friga reported that higher education has lost more than $183 billion during the pandemic.
More so than ever before, schools across the spectrum are re-evaluating who they are, what their unique value offering is, and where they need to invest in order to survive.
On this week's solo-pod episode, Zach talks about what colleges and universities need to do immediately if they want to still exist in the next 5-10 years.
The key? It starts with a school's website...the digital space that has become the welcome center, the admissions office, the student center, and more in this unprecedented year.
Tune in for practical ideas on how to rethink the value your school's website delivers to prospective students.
2/11/2021 • 32 minutes, 47 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 25: HubSpot Acquires The Hustle — And What this Means for EdTech
On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey talk about HubSpot's acquisition of digital media giant, The Hustle...and try and make parallels between and predictions for what this might mean for the future of ed-tech and enrollment management teams.
Oh, and we also talk about the finicky relationship higher ed has with software...and share some ideas for how savvy enrollment marketers might breakdown the technical silos that exist.
2/5/2021 • 41 minutes, 12 seconds
Episode 73: Become Different or Become Irrelevant — Lessons, Stories, and Career Advice from a Higher Ed Professional (Turned Consultant)
Higher education is at an inflection point…schools need to lean into their difference today or risk not being around tomorrow. And in order for the development, solidification, and subsequent promotion of this difference to happen, they need enrollment marketing professionals who are equipped with the necessary skillsets and experience.On this week’s episode, we chat with Steve Schuetz, who has had quite a career in all things higher ed — from working as a director of financial aid to working in enrollment management consulting to serving as an interim cabinet member at a university.Steve shares lessons, stories, and advice he garnered throughout his career and offers a framework for how to know if/when it’s time to pursue your next gig in the great higher ed career ecosystem.
2/4/2021 • 1 hour, 6 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 24: Defining Clear Goals and Articulating a Vision for Your Enrollment Marketing Team
In the latest Fanatical Fridays episode, Mickey and Zach chat about the significance of crystallizing a vision and outlining goals for your entire marketing team. When expectations are clear and aligned with every individual's role, teams have a chance at reaching lofty, impressive goals together. Plus, Mickey and Zach discuss how a marketing team might go about implementing a student ambassador program (from finding the best-fit students to identifying desired results) in order to leverage the power of micro-influencers. And as a special bonus, make sure you listen to the show for an exciting free offer from the hosts.
1/29/2021 • 42 minutes, 33 seconds
Episode 72: Reimagining the Student Ambassador — The Rise of the Micro-Influencer in Enrollment Marketing
In today's episode, Enrollify podcast host Zach Busekrus discusses a trend that has been gaining momentum in the higher ed space—the micro-influencer, i.e. a brand partner with 1,000 to 10,000 social media followers. Enter: student ambassadors, admissions counselors, program coordinators and other personalities that exist on your recruitment team. And since 92% of consumers trust micro-influencers more than traditional advertising or a celebrity endorsement, it's a good idea to figure out how you can hop on this trend for student recruitment at your institution.Wondering exactly how to incorporate more students into your marketing strategies? You won't want to miss this episode, where Zach offers some creative ideas for maximum impact.
1/28/2021 • 46 minutes, 7 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 23: Creative Ideas for Conquering Time Management in 2021
In the first Fanatical Fridays episode of 2021, Mickey and Zach share actionable ideas for optimizing your time management. From the Pomodoro method to the Inbox Zero philosophy, they chat about sharpening your processes, identifying your desired outcomes, and setting the right kind of goals.Don’t miss the show for tips on prioritization so you can lead your team (and your time!) effectively. Plus, Mickey discusses his tried-and-true framework from working in enrollment management for categorizing work tasks and some of his favorite business books (cue Patrick Lencioni titles).
1/22/2021 • 44 minutes, 38 seconds
Episode 71: The Future of Financial Aid — And How to Disrupt The College Board's Monopoly on Purchased Names
Meet Dror Liebenthal — the Co-founder and CEO of Bold.org, an organization committed to eliminating the student debt crisis in the United States and building a more sustainable recruitment and enrollment experience between students and higher education institutions.The average student today will graduate with more than $30,000 in debt 😮 and is far less likely to start small businesses, seek the highest impact careers, buy homes, or start families.Students around the country are taking on huge amounts of debt to get access to the education they want and need. By enabling students to fund their education through exclusive funding opportunities, Bold.org broadens access to that education in an affordable and sustainable way. Check out the eye-opening conversation about the future of financial aid between Zach and Dror in our latest episode!
1/21/2021 • 51 minutes, 37 seconds
Fanatical Fridays #22: A Recap on 2020 Enrollment Marketing Trends and Predictions for 2021
On the final Fanatical Fridays episode of the year, Zach and Mickey discuss what upticks in searches for pursuing a master's degree and completing one's bachelor's degree means for enrollment marketers. This intro leads Zach and Mickey into a conversation about the power and importance of SEO in 2021, how apps like ZeeMee are changing the digital recruitment game by marketing through the context of community, and what marketing messages and themes will be most important for enrollment marketers in 2021.
12/18/2020 • 39 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 70: SecondLook — 11 Important Marketing Trends for Higher Ed Professionals to Watch Going into 2021
SecondLook is a monthly segment of the Enrollify Podcast where we explore the most meaningful marketing trends and help enrollment marketers make sense of them.Matthew Fall is the Managing Editor of The Minute and spends time each week scouring the internet for the trends that are most crucial for enrollment marketers to be paying attention to. On this week's episode, Zach and Matt dive into eleven marketing trends that higher ed marketers should watch going into 2021. They discuss key findings from a report on adult learners, what it could mean to incorporate gamification in your marketing strategy, and some new stats about social media, among other topics. You won't want to miss the last SecondLook of 2020.
12/10/2020 • 50 minutes, 52 seconds
Episode 69: How to Recruit Students Like Amazon Generates New Customers — A Crash Course on Personalization for Enrollment Marketers
Brands use personalization all the time to elevate customer happiness and build loyalty. As a marketing strategy, personalization is equally important in student recruitment and enrollment management at higher education institutions.On this week's episode, Zach is joined by Ardis Kadiu, Founder and CEO of Element451, an intelligent admissions marketing and CRM platform. Zach and Ardis discuss how personalization can be used far beyond the email inbox and how it enables admissions teams to make smarter decisions about who they engage with.Plus, Ardis shares insights into the role technology plays in personalization and what he anticipates 2025 to look like when it comes to implementing personalization in marketing across multi-channel communications.
12/3/2020 • 54 minutes, 44 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 21: What Your Prospective Students Are Searching for Right Now — And Why Brand Messaging Matters More Than Ever Before
Mickey kicks off today's episode with an exciting, new idea...it may or may not involve the launch of a new podcast show!
Zach and Mickey riff on the meaning behind recent trends in prospective student search behavior. Searches around "bachelor's degree completion" and "should I go to grad school" are up nearly 450% and 50% respectively (as compared to last year).
How should enrollment management teams be capitalizing on these trends? By creating quality, educational content that answers the questions of these prospects!
Furthermore, we're seeing huge upticks in requests for the development of "power phrases" to help equip enrollment teams with snippets of branded copy that helps them articulate their school's unique value proposition in truly unique ways.
11/20/2020 • 39 minutes, 1 second
Fanatical Fridays Episode 20 — 3 Actionable Ideas and Frameworks that Enrollment Managers Can Implement Before Thanksgiving
On this week's episode, Zach and Mickey share a framework for social media advertising that is yielding 10x returns for enrollment marketers, SEO hacks that are helping schools increase organic rankings without needing to publish a lot of new content, and why enrollment teams who are not already incorporating conversational marketing strategies in their student recruitment strategy stack, should be doing so! This conversation is jam-packed with tactical ideas that will help your team think bigger, act smarter, and implement quicker!
11/13/2020 • 44 minutes, 49 seconds
Episode 68: Why Your School’s Site Search Sucks — And What Higher Ed Marketers Can Do About It
For the new generation of digital natives, search is not ancillary to navigation, it IS navigation. Most college and university websites settle for Google's custom search tool as the search plug-in for their site, which allows for little flexibility. On this week's episode, Zach is joined by Hannah Fuchigami, Marketing Manager at Squiz, for a discussion about the rise of search and why traditional site search plug-ins simply don't make the cut. Great search tools understand user intent and can serve up multiple, custom-branded, and contextually-sound pathways for the searcher.Plus, site search can be an antidote for enrollment marketers with little control over their website's design—you may not be able to control site architecture, but with the right search tool, you can enable prospects to find the information they're searching for with as little friction as possible. Don't miss this episode for tips on reducing barriers for your prospects!
11/12/2020 • 45 minutes, 47 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 18: New Ideas for Virtual Campus Tours
Virtual tours are all the rage today...but...let's be honest...few schools are doing them well! On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey brainstorm several tactical ideas for how enrollment management teams can ideate, plan, and execute virtual tours and visits that are truly personalized to the various needs, wants, and desires of different target audiences. Tune in for a riveting and inspirational conversation!
11/6/2020 • 32 minutes, 14 seconds
Episode 67: SecondLook — Higher Ed Marketing Trends to Watch as 2020 Comes to a Close
SecondLook is a monthly segment of the Enrollify Podcast where we explore the most meaningful marketing trends and help enrollment marketers make sense of them.Matthew Fall is the Managing Editor of The Minute and spends time each week scouring the internet for the trends that are most crucial for enrollment marketers to be paying attention to. On this week's episode, Zach and Matt explore eight marketing trends that higher ed marketers should pay attention to as we finish off 2020 and head into 2021. From Brandon Busteed’s prediction that higher ed’s greatest disruption will come from faculty (not Silicon Valley), to noteworthy changes in how Google bots will index content, this episode is a must-listen.
11/5/2020 • 32 minutes, 30 seconds
Fanatical Fridays #17 — How to Stay Focused on the Enrollment Metrics That Really Matter
Transfer enrollments are down...and high school seniors are submitting FAFSA forms at a rate that is down 14% over the same time last year. Now, more so than ever before, enrollment managers need to understand the metrics that really matter. On this week's episode, Zach and Mickey share ideas for how to stay focused and make the most impact during this crucial time of year.
10/30/2020 • 32 minutes, 14 seconds
Episode 66: An Interview with Morning Brew’s Phoebe Bain on How to Discern the Marketing Trends That Are Actually Worth Paying Attention To
Phoebe Bain, Marketing Writer at Morning Brew, spends dozens of hours every week reading about marketing trends and discerning the wheat from the chaff. Three times a week, she’s responsible for bringing the latest and greatest marketing news to tens of thousands of subscribers via Marketing Brew — a publication of Morning Brew.On this week's episode, Phoebe gives advice to enrollment marketers on how to launch brand campaigns that generate meaningful attention and how graduate programs should think differently about attracting, engaging, and, ultimately, enrolling students.She also shares her experiences working as a freelancer for Carnegie Dartlet and College Xpress and how these opportunities helped her grow into an exceptional curator. And she offers specific tactical ideas for how she would go about marketing a business or nursing program in light of COVID-19. You won't want to miss this exciting chat between Phoebe and Zach!
10/29/2020 • 51 minutes, 30 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 16: Post-Virtual-Event Communication Strategies
Everyone and their mother has been talking about how to successfully market virtual recruitment events...but what about POST-virtual-event communication strategies? How should enrollment managers effectively differentiate their follow-up emails, texts, and phone calls from their competitors? Find out on this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines!
10/23/2020 • 33 minutes, 21 seconds
Episode 65: How to Manage Enrollment Marketing and Student Recruitment Strategies Across a Portfolio of Target Audiences
When it comes to strategies for higher ed marketing, most folks immediately assume we should be talking about texting, TikTok, and Snapchat strategies…and while these tactics might be worth considering for attracting future undergrads, higher ed marketing is a lot broader than just undergraduate student recruitment. In this episode, Zach is joined by Francesca Reed, Vice President of Enrollment Management and Marketing at Neumann University. They discuss how to effectively lead, develop, and implement unique enrollment marketing and student recruitment strategies across undergrad, transfer, degree completer (adult), and graduate populations.Francesca also shares her thoughts on the importance of ensuring that people with their “boots on the ground” are a part of the decision-making process when it comes to choosing where to allocate marketing spend and which channels to play in (and which NOT to). Plus, she gives her tips for building culture among enrollment management teams in a remote working world. Don't miss the episode for all of these insights and more.
10/22/2020 • 49 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 64: The Future Tech Stack of Colleges and Universities — How to Build an Empowering, “All-On-One” System
In today's new virtual-admissions world we’re living in, having software that empowers enrollment management teams to design a remarkable, personalized, and student-success-oriented admissions experience is a “must-have," not a "want-to-have."Cornelia Anderson, Co-Founder and CEO of Verity IQ joins Zach in this week's episode to chat about how the next wave of CRMs, SIS's, and other university-wide apps and software must be built within a framework of “all-on-one” instead of the traditional “all-in-one” framework. In other words, integrations with easy-to-access API’s are the future. Ideally, all staff members at a college would be able to use whichever marketing tool, social tool, etc., that they’d like and be able to efficiently reference the core system or record. Don't miss the episode for a critical discussion about the power of a truly integrated, enterprise-wide system for all university departments and teams.
10/15/2020 • 50 minutes, 22 seconds
8 Higher Ed Marketing Trends Worth Paying Attention to This Fall
SecondLook is a monthly segment on the Enrollify Podcast where Zach Busekrus and Matthew Fall, Managing Editor of The Minute, discuss the top trends in higher education marketing that are worth paying attention to.
On this month's edition, we discuss podcast search engine optimization strategies, Facebook limiting the number of ads a page can run at any given time, a merging of audience types within Google Ads, and a recent poll by RNL of 180 graduate programs across the country which uncovered that 47% of leads generated by graduate enrollment teams are from digital advertising and search engine optimization (SEO) efforts. Tune in for an exciting, enlightening, and tactical conversation!
10/8/2020 • 30 minutes, 29 seconds
Episode 63: A Recruitment-Centered Approach to Enrollment Planning and Financial Aid in the Era of COVID-19
In a recent Inside Higher Ed piece co-written by leaders at Huron Consulting and Whiteboard Higher Education, the authors noted that “as a rising chorus of higher education leaders and commentators is observing, now may be the time for a great many institutions to set aside hope as the foundation of their strategies going forward and fundamentally reimagine their business models.” On this week's episode, Zach is joined by Rob Bielby, the Vice President of Analytics & Insights at Whiteboard Higher Education, to discuss how enrollment marketers can more effectively leverage data to make informed enrollment planning and financial aid strategic decisions.In light of the higher ed challenges brought on by COVID-19, Rob and Zach dive into the following topics and questions:Where does friction exist when it comes to the business model of higher education and how should individuals working in enrollment management, marketing, and graduate admissions have productive conversations about reexamining business models?What indicators can enrollment marketers use this fall and into next spring to discern inquiry and applicant quality when they can’t rely as much on some of the things they’re used to depending on, like campus visits?How can marketing and communications and enrollment management professionals cultivate, as Rob puts it, a "longer-term enrollment perspective" while managing short-term demands?Tune in for an exciting discussion about making the best use of your resources to find and attract your best-fit, high-quality applicants, even (and especially) amidst a pandemic.
10/1/2020 • 54 minutes, 15 seconds
Higher Education Needs to Redefine Itself — Here's How It Can Start Doing So
COVID-19 has dramatically accelerated the adoption of online education across the education spectrum...but the disruption of higher education has only just begun. On this week's episode of the podcast, Zach is joined by not one, not two, but by three higher education thought leaders. Tune in for a riveting conversation with Clayton Dean from Circa Interactive, Malika Clinkscales from InsideTrack, and Laurie Pulido from Ease Learning on how to fundamentally reimagine the student experience to align with the expectations that today's prospects have of the value proposition of higher education.
9/24/2020 • 1 hour, 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 16 — How to Best Use Your Travel and Professional Development Budget in a Year Without Fairs, Roadshows, or Conferences
On this week's episode, Zach and Mickey brainstorm a number of new, creative ideas for how best to use the travel and professional development dollars during this travel-less fall. Tune in for an exciting dialogue around video SMS texting, program-specific power phrase development, and tactic-specific cohorts for your entire enrollment management team.
9/18/2020 • 30 minutes, 22 seconds
How to Use the Rigor of Academia, the Technology of Silicon Valley, and the Magic of Hollywood to Teach In-Demand Tech Skills
Podium Education partners with universities to launch and run for-credit tech skills programs, delivered 100% online. They help schools provide all students, regardless of major, with skills for a great career in the modern workforce. While many ed tech startups like Lambda School and General Assembly are growing into real competitors to higher ed, Podium is trying to bring these sorts of offerings INTO traditional institutions. On this week's episode, Zach sits down with Chris Parrish, Podium's President of University Partnerships, to discuss the future of learning design, enrollment marketing, and student recruitment.
9/17/2020 • 54 minutes, 29 seconds
Fanatical Fridays #15: 3 Fresh — and Somewhat Controversial — Ideas for Enrollment Marketing Campaigns
One of the greatest challenges for enrollment marketers with small budgets and limited team resources is to effectively A/B/C/D/E/F test their copy and creative across social and display networks. The good news? You can do some (relatively simple) digging to uncover the lessons your competitors have learned along the way so you don’t need to recreate the wheel.
Tools like Facebook Ads Library and Moat.com allow you to look up the digital ads that various organizations (including educational institutions) are running at any point in time.
On this week's episode, Zach and Mickey unpack this marketing strategy — and two other (semi) controversial strategic ideas — and riff on how the pros and cons of bold enrollment marketing campaigns.
9/11/2020 • 28 minutes
Episode 60: Six Trends and Developments in Higher Ed Marketing That Are Worth Keeping Tabs On
Matthew Fall is a Marketing Technologist at DD Agency — an enrollment marketing technology firm. In addition to his day job, Matt is the Managing Editor of Enrollify's weekly newsletter, The Minute. Matt spends hours every week scouring the latest trends in marketing and brings subscribers a summary of the most meaningful developments. On this week's episode, Matt shares six of the most noteworthy trends that are worth keeping tabs on as we enter a fall recruitment season like no other.
9/10/2020 • 33 minutes, 19 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 14: How to Run Great Meetings in a Virtual/Hybrid Meeting World
How do you run great meetings in a mostly virtual/hybrid meeting world? On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey discuss strategies for how to run fantastic brainstorms, weekly stand-ups, and one-on-one's when your team isn't all in the same the room. Fresh ideas coming in hot!
9/4/2020 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
Episode 59: What Higher Ed Marketers Need to Know About the ROI of Prevention — And How to Reimagine Enrollment Management Through a Social Impact Lens
The ROI of Prevention: Setting the Tone for the Future of Your Institution - new EVERFI white paper demonstrating the impact of prevention on all facets of the student lifecyclePrevention Is an Investment, Not an Expense - a blog post Rob wrote for the Association of Governing Boards of Colleges and Universities, repositioning the way campus leaders should view prevention workA recent blog blog Rob authored announcing the Seal of Prevention, a mark of distinction for campuses committed to student safety, well-being, and inclusion (and here is the Seal website that includes information about EVERFI's partnership with Parchment)
9/3/2020 • 1 hour, 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 13: "Personalization" — It's the Key to University Brand Differentiation this Fall
Differentiation — it's more important this fall than ever before for enrollment managers to consider as they craft their recruitment strategies and digital communications. On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach Busekrus and Mickey Baines discuss ideas for how enrollment teams can up their "personalization game" in order to stand out in a sea of sameness.
8/28/2020 • 25 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 58: How to Transform Random Acts of Marketing into Intentional Marketing: A Conversation with the CMO of Purdue University
R. Ethan Braden, the Senior Vice President of Marketing and Chief Marketing Officer at Purdue University chats with Zach Busekrus about how he led the university through a massive rebrand...and what lessons he learned about the power of brand, intentional marketing, and community along the way.
8/26/2020 • 46 minutes, 51 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 12: What Will The Future Enrollment Management Team Look Like?
How has COVID changed the makeup of enrollment management teams? Does marketing and recruitment in a virtual world require higher education leadership to find different talent? If so, what new skillsets should VPs of Enrollment and Marketing be looking for as they seek to hire admissions counselors and directors? Find out on this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines!
8/21/2020 • 30 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 57: 10 Creative(ish) Ideas for Email Marketing A/B Tests
On this week's episode of the podcast, Zach shares 10 ideas for creative email marketing A/B test that enrollment marketers can, and should, test in their search campaigns and email communication flows in fall of 2020.
8/20/2020 • 28 minutes, 39 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 11: How to Focus Right Now, The Power of Higher Ed Site Search, and Lessons from Trader Joe's
How do enrollment managers best split their "thinking" time between getting the class of 2020 on campus and starting to recruit the class of 2021? What lessons can higher ed marketers learn from Trader Joe's to improve the performance of their digital campaigns? And does Gen Z navigate websites differently than Gen X and Gen Y? Get answers to these questions and more on this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines!
8/14/2020 • 34 minutes, 34 seconds
What Does It Actually Mean to Be an Enrollment Marketer?
Why can't admissions operate more like Trader Joe's?
What would happen if every enrollment management team had a marketer-in-residence?
And what does it actually mean to be an "enrollment marketer"?
On this week's episode of the podcast Zach and Will Gribble, Director of Enrollment Marketing at Presbyterian College, wrestle with these questions and many others.
Will shares incredible insight into the convergence happening between higher ed admissions and marketing teams and offers a multitude of ideas for how the budding discipline of "enrollment marketing" can help break down silos, shift focus from outputs to outcomes, and positively impact an institution's bottom line.
8/13/2020 • 55 minutes, 17 seconds
Fanatical Fridays Episode 10: How to Work from an RV & Why Your Website Needs a Culture Audit
Digital brand personality matters more today than ever before. We know that the culture and “feel” of a college/university has a huge impact on a prospective student's decision on whether or not to enroll at said school.
In a world where campus visits and recruitment events are not happening, schools need to communicate their brand’s voice…their differentiators…in digital formats. And few are standing out right now.
What does digital personality look like? How does differentiation happen when students are discovering every school from a 11/12 inch screen?!
Find out on this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines!
8/7/2020 • 26 minutes, 45 seconds
If Rand Fishkin Was an Enrollment Marketer: A Conversation on SEO, Brand Building, and Market Research in Higher Ed
A special thanks to Mongoose for making today's conversation possible. Check out their new guide to help you determine what kind of chatbot your school needs at www.mongoooseresearch.com/enrollify He dropped out of college in 2000 to work full-time at his mother’s small business marketing firm...In 2004, he created the SEOmoz blog, which, over the next decade, became the world’s most popular community and content resource for search marketers.Today, he is one of the most respected voices in the industry on all things SEO, Market Research, and Audience Intelligence. On this week's episode of the podcast, Zach sits down with Rand Fishkin, founder of Moz, and Co-Founder and CEO of SparkToro, to discuss the future of brand building, SEO strategy, and market research in higher ed. For 51 minutes, one of the world's most renowned marketers becomes and enrollment marketer...you're not going to want to miss this one folks!
8/6/2020 • 54 minutes, 8 seconds
Fanatical Fridays — Episode 9: This Week in Enrollment Marketing
There's a lot going on right now...but it's important to stay focused on the strategies, tools, and tactics necessary to pivot, creatively, as we enter this next recruitment cycle. On this week's episode, Zach and Mickey discuss how to stay focused on the "big rocks", ZeeMee — the social app for prospective students disrupting the admissions space, and a new ad offering from Pandora that might change audio advertising as we know it...forever.
7/31/2020 • 31 minutes, 42 seconds
Leveraging the Power of Digital Word-of-Mouth: How ZeeMee is Reinventing the College-Application Process
“Stories over scores."
This notion was one of the foundational pillars behind the creation of ZeeMee — the #1 social media platform for real-time student engagement.
ZeeMee helps colleges and universities reduce melt and increase yield through its chat, college communities, roommate match quiz and other powerful engagement tools — it's safe to say they're true disruptors in the #EdTech space.
On this week's episode of the podcast, Zach sits down with Vanessa Didyk, ZeeMee's CEO, for a riveting conversation on the future of college admissions.
We’re living through an unprecedented moment in college admissions.
Travel has been suspended, college fairs have been moved online, and high schools around the country are planning on everything from resuming full-time, in-person learning to full-time distance learning this next year.
Tune in to discover what Vanessa predicts this fall will look like and how ZeeMee plans to help colleges and universities bring some amount of order to the challenging chaos this next recruitment cycle will bring.
7/30/2020 • 39 minutes, 52 seconds
Fanatical Fridays — Episode 8
This fall will be like no fall before for enrollment marketers. On this week's episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey chat about new strategies for student recruitment in a travel-less and campus visit-less reality.
7/24/2020 • 21 minutes, 44 seconds
Episode 53: Why Your Current Students Are Your Best Recruiters: How to Leverage the Power of Peer-to-Peer Influence in Admissions
We’re living through a moment where peer-to-peer influence is more powerful than ever before. In fact, eMarketer just published some research stating that 70% of Gen Z trusts what their peers say about a brand vs. what a brand says about itself.Yet colleges and universities still struggle to lace their enrollment marketing strategies with authentic student voices.Why is that? Especially when anyone who has worked in admissions knows how crucial student stories are at influencing prospects through the enrollment journey. On this week’s episode, Zach sits down with Kevin Obomanu from Unibuddy to discuss how to leverage students as brand ambassadors…and, specifically, how to ensure that the student voice is front and center in all aspects of enrollment marketing — from search campaigns to yield campaigns.Furthermore, Kevin shares creative insights into how enrollment management teams can increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the sharing of student stories and throughout the admissions process as a whole.
7/22/2020 • 1 hour, 30 seconds
Fanatical Fridays - Episode 7
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey discuss what schools who are facing low numbers ahead of the fall term should do to get back on track. The conversation moves into a discussion about "Cadillac" vs "Kia" schools, and how higher cost schools can tweak brand, value proposition, and communications to beat competition.
7/17/2020 • 38 minutes, 32 seconds
Episode 52: Understanding The Role UX Design Plays In Enrollment Marketing And Student Recruitment
You know your website is hugely influential in a student's journey to enrollment...And chances are you've heard of user experience (UX) design...But perhaps you're not entirely sure what it is or why great UX design matters?On this week's episode of the podcast, Zach sits down with Ben Bilow and Kaycee Woodford from mStoner for a riveting conversation on the future of higher education website design. Ben and Kaycee discuss what a recipe for great UX looks like, what specific strategies and tactics are crucial to have access to when crafting a user-focused experience, and why great user-experience expands beyond an institution's website. Gearing up for a website overhaul? Be sure to tune into this episode before you get too far along in the process!
7/16/2020 • 56 minutes, 58 seconds
SecondLook: A Look Inside #StopHateForProfit and How to Address Racial Inequality in Your Marketing Efforts
What is #StopHateForProfit and who's taking part? Should schools stop their advertising on Facebook? What tactics can admissions teams take to address racial inequality? And how does YouTube change to ad length impact supply and demand on the platform for advertisers? Find out on this week's edition of SecondLook.
Did you know? SecondLook by Enrollify is moving shows in just a few weeks! To continue streaming the show and get updates when new episodes are published, please subscribe to SecondLook's new channels wherever you get your podcasts.
7/15/2020 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Fanatical Fridays - Episode 6
On this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays, Zach and Mickey chat about everything enrollment managers need to know before selecting a new CRM. Mickey outlines the do’s and don’ts of crafting a good RFP, discusses how to make the most of the demo component of the selection process, and shares great insight into the questions that enrollment teams must have answers to BEFORE making a purchasing decision.
7/10/2020 • 33 minutes, 11 seconds
Episode 51: Why Higher Ed Needs Conversational Marketing Now: An Interview with Mark Kilens — VP of Content and Community at Drift
There’s a problem with the way we’ve been taught to market and sell—it no longer matches how buyers actually buy things.Think about it—when you’re not talking to someone face-to-face, where do most of your conversations happen? Yup, that's right—they happen over messaging channels like iMessage, Messenger, Slack, WhatsApp, etc. People love communicating with messaging because it’s fast, easy, and actually feels like a conversation—but most business (and enrollment teams!) are still forcing people to jump through endless hoops before a conversation can ever take place (looking at you, inquiry form!).Enter chatbots and conversational marketing. On this week's episode, Zach sits down with Mark Kilens, the VP of Content and Community at Drift (the first ever conversational marketing platform), to discuss how colleges and universities can attract, engage, and delights prospects, applicants, and students with conversational marketing strategies. Tune in for an incredibly inspiring and insightful chat about the future of student recruitment and strategic enrollment marketing — and why conversational marketing is especially pertinent for this next academic year.
Enrollment management teams spend tens of thousands of dollars a year on software to collect data on how prospects move through the applicant journey.But how often is this data actually leveraged to its full potential? And how often are admissions and marketing teams consulting these insights in realtime to better the performance of their recruitment campaigns? On this week's episode of the podcast, Zach sits down with JC Bonilla, Chief Analytics Officer at Element451, to discuss the lack of data-backed decision making in higher ed and what admissions leaders can do to help their teams become "intelligent admissions officers." Tune in for an exciting conversation on why the key differentiator between the best and worst enrollment management teams in 2020/2021 will be in how these teams strategically leverage prospect, inquiry, and applicant data.
7/2/2020 • 46 minutes, 32 seconds
Fanatical Fridays - Episode 5
A Renewed Focus and a Moment of Truth for MarComm Teams - Rob Zinkan
6/26/2020 • 42 minutes, 7 seconds
Episode 49: A Moment of Truth for University Marketing and Communication Teams
For years, marketing teams at colleges and universities have been output focused.Their primary goal has been to serve enrollment management, advancement, student services, etc., by taking work orders and producing deliverables like videos, email templates, and billboards with little-to-no accountability surrounding the ROI of their efforts.But Rob Zinkan, a Vice-President at RHB (a higher education consultancy), believes that COVID-19 will bring about the end of this era. On this week's episode, Zach and Rob discuss what the future of higher education marketing communications will look like and, specifically, what will distinguish the "winning" MarComm teams from the "losing" teams in a post-COVID world. Before RHB, Rob worked in higher ed marketing for over two decades, at institutions large and small. He also regularly writes on all things strategic marketing for Inside Higher Ed.This episode is a must-listen for any marketing and communications professional looking to maintain any meaningful budget in AY 20/21 and beyond.
6/25/2020 • 51 minutes, 35 seconds
Fanatical Fridays - Episode 4
Colleges and universities spend a lot of time and money thinking about website user experience design, but what about the user’s experience beyond the website? How can enrollment management teams design brand consistent, compelling experiences and communications in email, phone calls, texts, and campus visits? Find out on today’s episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines!
6/19/2020 • 36 minutes, 4 seconds
Episode 48: How High School Students Are Consuming — And Being Influenced by — Marketing Materials from Colleges and Universities
Over the last year, ad recall on social media increased by 15% amongst all high school grades — according to Glacier's 2020 Gen Z Media Report.Gen Zs are not just using social media to communicate with friends or for entertainment; they’re using it to rapidly access meaningful information.What's more interesting? Based on the results of college and university ad recall surveys conducted by Glacier, the three most expensive advertising channels (music streaming, television, and billboards) report the lowest ad recall while the three most affordable channels (social media, posters in high schools, and display ads) report the highest recall!On this week’s episode, Zach Busekrus chats with Matt Diteljan, the Co-Founder and CEO of Glacier, the largest high school advertising network and the largest student influencer network in North America, about the state of postsecondary marketing to high school students.
6/18/2020 • 49 minutes, 55 seconds
SecondLook: ROI of Content Marketing, How to Expertly Test New Marketing Channels, and COVID-19 Re-Entry Tips for Marketers
Budgets for next year are anything but certain. With that in mind, how can enrollment marketers show the ROI of content marketing? How should new marketing channels be tested and evaluated without wasting budget? And what advice should marketers heed while re-evaluating 2020 and 2021 marketing strategies? Find on this week's edition of SecondLook by Enrollify.Did you know? SecondLook by Enrollify is moving shows in just a few weeks! To continue streaming the show and get updates when new episodes are published, please subscribe to SecondLook's new channels wherever you get your podcasts:SecondLook on SpotifySecondLook on Apple PodcastsSecondLook on Google PodcastsShow Links: Social Code's COVID-19 Trends Report: What Re-Entry Looks Like and How Marketers Should Adapt
6/16/2020 • 13 minutes, 55 seconds
Fanatical Fridays – Episode 3
Why do so many college admissions webinars stink? Why is it that so many enrollment management teams still fail to A/B test their email communications? And what can admissions teams focus on over the next 7 days to move the needle on their enrollment marketing efforts? Snag creative answers to these tough questions by tuning into this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines.
6/12/2020 • 37 minutes, 51 seconds
Episode 47: How Enrollment Marketers Can Build Their Personal Brands
Higher education is in the midst of major disruption. Major layoffs are happening as departments restructure in an effort to consolidate resources as a result of the economic effects associated with COVID-19…some institutions have even closed their doors for good.As such, the job market for education professionals just got more competitive. On this week’s episode, Zach Busekrus chats with Dr. Colby Jubenville who is, among many other things, an international speaker, author, educator and coach, about the importance of developing and scaling one’s personal brand.During his tenure in higher education, Dr. Jubenville has published over 40 peer-reviewed and professional trade articles. He is certified in Harrison Assessments and routinely conducts 360 reviews for corporate clients and mid/large scale companies throughout the United States. His insights have been published in the Washington Times, Nashville Business Journal, The Tennessean, The Nashville Post, Canvas Magazine, and AthleticBusiness.com.Dr. Jubenville outlines a compelling and actionable framework for how to create unique value and communicate (“sell”) that value to the world. This episode is a must-listen for any higher education professional looking to advance inside — or even outside of — the industry.Learn more about Dr. Colby Jubenville at https://drjubenville.com/ of by connecting with him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjubenville/
6/11/2020 • 55 minutes, 36 seconds
SecondLook: How Poor User Experience Could Now Hurt Your SEO Rankings
Why should your "About" page read more like a business card? How could a poor user experience on your website hurt your Google search results rankings? And with schools looking to adopt text messaging as a new form of prospective student communication, what are the majors do's and don't to be aware of? Find out on this week's edition of SecondLook.Did you know? SecondLook by Enrollify is moving shows in just a few weeks! To continue streaming the show and get updates when new episodes are published, please subscribe to SecondLook's new channels wherever you get your podcasts:SecondLook on SpotifySecondLook on Apple PodcastsSecondLook on Google Podcasts
6/9/2020 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Fanatical Fridays – Episode 2
Should enrollment management teams operate like OPMs? Why does every college press release sound the same? Is there a correlation between “joyful” copy on a landing page and an increase in new leads? Find out the answers to these questions and more on this week’s episode of Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines. Our goal each week is to discuss the traits, strategies, and tactics that separate the best enrollment marketing teams from the rest of the pack. Subscribe to the Enrollify Podcast to receive notifications every time a new episode of Fanatical Fridays is published!
6/5/2020 • 34 minutes, 46 seconds
Episode 46: Making Sense of the Many College Student COVID-19 Surveys
Over the past several weeks, a number of colleges, universities, and higher education market research firms, have published their results from recent surveys on how college students are faring in these unprecedented times. Surveys from Niche, Georgetown University, the Higher Education Data Sharing (HEDS) Consortium, Simpson Scarborough (and a plethora of others), were conducted to garner insight into current student sentiments around distance learning, opening campus in the fall, their mental well-being, and how these realities affect their willingness/ability to pay tuition.On this week's episode, Zach chats with Kevin Kelly, a higher education consultant, on how enrollment marketers can make sense of these surveys.Tune in for a thoughtful conversation filled with key ideas and takeaways from this data including:How enrollment management teams can protect the mental health of current and deposited studentsHow marketing and communication teams can pivot to virtual orientationsHow to make meaningful change happen within bureaucratic institutionsSpecial thanks to the team at Mongoose for making today's conversation possible. Their intelligent chatbot, Harmony, and texting platform, Cadence, are game changers when it comes to prospective student engagement. Not familiar with Moongose or want to learn more about how your school can use chatbots for student recruitment and engagement? Download their latest free guide, "Does your college website need a chatbot?" to learn more.http://mongooseresearch.com/enrollify
6/4/2020 • 39 minutes, 40 seconds
SecondLook: How Admissions Teams and Virginia's College Students are Handling COVID-19
What did Kira Talent's survey of over 250 admissions teams reveal about enrollment marketers' largest concerns? Outside of online learning and affording tuition, how are Virginia's college students fairing amid COVID-19? And how can you utilize Facebook Shops to create a digital resource "storefront" for prospective student? Tune in to SecondLook to find out!
6/2/2020 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Introducing, Fanatical Fridays with Mickey Baines — a new, weekly segment on the Enrollify Podcast
Our goal each week is to discuss the traits, strategies, and tactics that separate the best enrollment management teams from the rest of the pack. We’re going to riff on the latest marketing and technology trends shaping enrollment management, share insights into what we’re “noodling” on in with respect to admissions and marketing in any given week, and give you really specific, tactical advice on how to move the needle in your context over the next 7 days. In short, we’re going to have a lot of fun…and we want to invite you to the party. This podcast is a collaboration between Enrollify and Kennedy & Company.
5/29/2020 • 47 minutes, 12 seconds
Episode 45: How to Transform Your University’s Website into a Prospect-Generation and Student Engagement Machine — A Conversation with HubSpot’s Luke Summerfield on the Modern CMS
If we had a dollar for every time an enrollment marketer has complained to us about their school's website, Enrollify would be a Fortune 500 company 😏.Here's the reality — you don't need just need a prettier website. What you do need is a website built on a modern CMS (Content Management System) that empowers you to attract, engage, and delight users from their very first visit all the way through graduation (and beyond!).On this week's episode, Zach chats with Luke Summerfield who is the Go-to-Market Lead for HubSpot's Website & CMS Hub.Luke is an inspiring thinker and a true disruptor in the website design and development space — he was also the world's youngest paintball store owner at the age of 15! Tune in for a passionate conversation on the future of website design and development and what enrollment marketers need to know about how to leverage their websites as a vehicle for lead-generation and student success.Special thanks to the team at Mongoose for making today's conversation possible. Their intelligent chatbot, Harmony, and texting platform, Cadence, are game changers when it comes to prospective student engagement. Not familiar with Moongose or want to learn more about how your school can use chatbots for student recruitment and engagement? Download their latest free guide, "Does your college website need a chatbot?" to learn more.http://mongooseresearch.com/enrollify
5/28/2020 • 1 hour, 19 seconds
Episode 44: Leveraging Uncertainty — What Enrollment Marketers Can Do Today To Prepare For A Fall Recruitment Cycle Like No Other
Last week, 57% of high school seniors reported that they were reconsidering their college options in a survey conducted by Niche.com.
Yup, you read that right...over half of high school seniors aren't sure where they'll end up this fall.
On this week's episode, Zach engages Will Patch — who heads up enrollment marketing strategy at Niche (the largest school search site on the internet) — in a riveting conversation around the aforementioned survey results, Niche's latest education website benchmarks report, and strategies for rural student recruitment.
Will Patch worked in enrollment marketing in a variety of roles at Manchester University for 9 years before joining the team at Niche. He is also the coordinator of the popular hashtag #EMChat and hosts the Enrollment Insights Podcast. Among others, Will answers the following questions in this interview:
- Niche has been surveying students week-over-week since March 16th. Can you share any notable changes in response over the past 8 weeks?
- What are 2-3 things enrollment marketers can do right now to improve their website performance?
- At the end of April, you published a blog article on rural student recruitment. Can you speak to your findings on differences between rural populations in the college search process?
5/21/2020 • 1 hour, 10 minutes, 31 seconds
SecondLook: BigTech x HigherEd, 3 Ways to Adapt Your LinkedIn Ads, and Google's Massive May Core Update
Did you know? SecondLook by Enrollify is moving shows in just a few weeks! To continue streaming the show and get updates when new episodes are published, please subscribe to SecondLook's new channels wherever you get your podcasts:SecondLook on SpotifySecondLook on Apple PodcastsSecondLook on Google Podcasts (coming soon!)
5/19/2020 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
Episode 43: How Students Perceive Social Media Ads and What That Means for Higher Ed Marketers — in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond.
Last fall, Christopher Huebner conducted in-depth interviews with students and asked them about their perceptions and attitudes about social media advertising as they searched for, and evaluated, colleges.
Chris was particularly interested in learning how influential — if at all — social advertising was in a student's decision to inquire about, apply to, and ultimately enroll at an institution.
On this week's episode, Zach and Chris discuss the outcomes of these interviews and explore the insights that enrollment marketers can garner from this data.
Chris spent over four years working in marketing at the University of South Carolina and has recently transitioned to the agency world working as a digital strategist at Cyberwoven (a website strategy, design, and development agency).
Among other questions, Chris answers:
- What advice do you have for folks who aren’t sure where to start when it comes to planning campaigns for the next 4-6 months?
- Before joining the team at Cyberwoven, you worked in marketing at USC for over four years. Were there any particular lessons you learned around working with admissions or faculty that our listeners might garner some wisdom from?
- In an article you recently published on Inside Higher Ed you discuss that marketing science shows us that lower share-of-voice costs can be an inexpensive growth opportunity. Can you elaborate on what you mean here for our listeners?
5/14/2020 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
SecondLook: Fall 2020 Enrollment Stats, LinkedIn Stories Launches in Brazil, and CPM Sharply Declines on Display Networks
Did you know? SecondLook by Enrollify is moving shows in just a few weeks! To continue streaming the show and get updates when new episodes are published, please subscribe to SecondLook's new channels wherever you get your podcasts:SecondLook on SpotifySecondLook on Apple PodcastsSecondLook on Google Podcasts (coming soon!)
5/12/2020 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Episode 42: It's Time to Get Fanatical About Recruitment: How Enrollment Marketers Can Adapt Strategically in the Era of COVID-19
From working in residential student life at Elizabethtown College, to producing his own TV show, to directing accelerated programs at Albright College, to becoming a principal at Kennedy & Company, Mickey Baines may just be the most interesting man in the enrollment management consulting game!
On the show this week, we feature an energetic conversation between Zach and Mickey on how enrollment marketers can best leverage this all-but-usual moment we find ourselves in.
Tune in for original ideas and passion-filled insights on how to get "fanatical" about student recruitment in the era of COVID-19.
Among other questions, Mickey answers:
- How should VPs of Enrollment and Marketing be leading right now? Are there any good examples of strong leadership you’ve seen in recent weeks that you could share?
- Where should enrollment marketers be spending their final dollars and where do you predict budgets will be spent come July 1 through the end of 2020?
- Over the course of you’ve seen strong admissions teams and weak marketing and communications departments. Can you speak to an operation that you were wowed by? What lessons might our listens garner from this efficient, engaging, and effective operation?
5/7/2020 • 52 minutes, 29 seconds
SecondLook: Takeaways from Inquiring at 80 Different Business Schools, Consumer Ad Preferences During COVID-19, and How to Make Your Content Authoritative
5/5/2020 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Episode 41: How to Leverage Faculty, Maximize Marketing ROI, and Reduce Friction in Admissions in the Era of COVID-19
Spending has been frozen. Yield is uncertain. Budget cuts appear to be on the horizon. And enrollment marketers need to prepare for a fall recruitment season like none other.
Where should you start? How does one even begin to think about strategic enrollment marketing during a global pandemic?
On the show this week, Zach sits down with Suzan Brinker, who previously served in marketing directorial roles at both Northeastern and Penn State (and is now an independent higher education marketing strategist), to discuss how to leverage faculty, maximize marketing ROI, and reduce friction in admissions in the era of COVID-19.
Among other questions, Suzan answers:
1. In a time where budgets are frozen (or fully spoken for) how can enrollment marketers better equip faculty members to be true advocates for their programs?
2. What inspired you to really grow you career as a higher ed marketer rather than stay on the agency side of things?
3. What’s a sort of crawl, walk, run strategy you’d recommend higher ed marketers consider as they rethink their marketing and student recruitment tactics over the next 6-12 months?
4. You have $10,000 that you have to spend on a campaign over the next 30 days. How do you spend it and how will you measure the campaign’s success?
4/30/2020 • 41 minutes, 39 seconds
SecondLook: Most Common SEO Mistakes of 2020, Facebook Reverses CBO Mandate, and LinkedIn Stories Coming Soon
What did SEMRush's report on 310 million web pages, 28 billion links, and 6 trillion images uncover about the most common SEO mistakes of 2020? Why was Facebook's Campaign Budget Optimization mandate in February so poorly received, and then reversed? And what should you expect from the rollout of LinkedIn Stories? Tune in to find out!
4/28/2020 • 11 minutes, 14 seconds
Episode 40: The Past, the Present, and the Future of Social Media in Higher Education
In 2020, colleges and universities are projected to spend close to $2 billion on social media advertising.
Therefore, it's hard to believe that only ten years ago, even major institutions like the University of Virginia, the University of Notre Dame, and West Virginia University were just getting set up with a Facebook page.
On the show this week, Zach sits down with Kasandrea Sereneo the founder of #HigherEdSocial to discuss the past, the present, and the future of social media in higher education.
Founded in 2015, the #HigherEdSocial community has become the largest and most recognizable association for social media managers and digital communication professionals working in higher education.
Their members come from more than 50 countries around the world and from more than 5,000 different colleges and universities.
Tune in for an exciting conversation on the origin story of #HigherEdSocial and Kasandrea's predictions for how social media will continue to reshape the way colleges and universities attract, engage, and delight students.
4/23/2020 • 56 minutes, 38 seconds
SecondLook: Pilot Episode
SecondLook is the podcast version of Enrollify’s weekly newsletter, The Minute. Think of it as your weekly dose of higher-ed marketing trends that are worth keeping tabs on!
This week, we look at how COVID-19 has impacted Google Search trends, why it's prime time to try advertising on Twitch, and what language you should avoid using in communications to prospective students during these unprecedented times.
4/21/2020 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 39: Words Really Matter — Ideas for How Schools Can Develop More Personalized, Empathetic, and Engaging Communications Experiences
When was the last time you audited your communications flow? Or how about the last time you took a hard look at the copy in the search campaign letters you office sends to suspects each year?
If it’s been a minute, this episode is for you. On the show this week, Zach sits down with Jeremy Tiers from Tudor Collegiate Strategies to discuss why words really matter and to share ideas for how schools can develop more personalized, empathetic, and engaging communications experiences — especially in the era of COVID-19.
4/16/2020 • 39 minutes, 16 seconds
Episode 38: How to Communicate Appropriately with Admitted Students During COVID-19
How to Communicate Appropriately with Students During COVID-19: A 5 Step Guide for College
4/9/2020 • 42 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 37: How Students' College Research Patterns are Shifting Due to COVID-19
Have you thought about what it might be like to be a high school senior right now? Prom has been cancelled, basketball and soccer seasons have been cut short, and there’s a good chance you won’t be going to college this fall (well, at least not physically).
We wanted to better understand how the search behavior of high school seniors and high school juniors has changed as a result of COVID-19, so we sat down with Alex Stepien, the CEO of Cappex. Cappex is a platform that helps bridge the gap between student, parent, and institution. Since 2007, they’ve had more than 13 million students register to use their platform and in the last 12 months, they have seen more than 1.4 million students create accounts.
On this week’s episode, Alex shares detailed insights into the questions and concerns the classes of 2020 and 2021 are asking search engines and expressing in surveys. Among others, Alex answers the following questions:
- Do you think the new NACAC rules coupled with this reality we're all living through will have any meaningful effect on yield?
- What search queries are most popular among high school seniors right now? What about high school juniors?
- How will students whose high schools have chosen to evaluate them with pass or fail criteria, and who are pursuing acceptance at standardize test-optional institutions, stand out?
- What sort of bearing do you believe COVID-19 is going to have on higher education and what do you think enrollment marketers can do to best prepare for this fall and beyond?
Tune in for an engaging, thought-provoking conversation.
4/2/2020 • 36 minutes, 33 seconds
How Higher Education is Creatively Responding to COVID-19 Outbreak: A Conversation with Dr. Katie Linder
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3/26/2020 • 31 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 35: How to Successfully Move Higher Ed Admissions & Marketing Events Online
If you’re an enrollment marketer using Salesforce as your CRM and/or SIS and you’re looking for an end-to-end management solution for your recruitment and/or on-campus events, Chris, Kristen, and the entire Blackthorn team are your people. For more information on Blackthorne.io, visit Blackthorn.io.
3/19/2020 • 36 minutes, 4 seconds
Episode 34: The Frantic Move Online: A Real-Time Look at How Higher Ed is Responding to the Coronavirus (Special Edition)
To say it has been a crazy week might be the greatest understatement of 2020. We’re a weekly podcast, but in light of all of the fear, confusion, and frustration plaguing higher education as a result of COVID-19, we’re bringing you this special edition. Around the world, nearly 300 million students have been sent home over coronavirus fears. Universities are scrambling to create plans in the event of a local outbreak, and for many, the answer is to move courses online.
Yesterday, Zach Busekrus sat down with Nathan Greeno, the Senior Vice President of Global Program Strategy at 2U, to discuss how schools are responding to the COVID-19 outbreak and, in particular, the challenges many are facing as they prepare to move coursework fully online. 2U is a global leader in education technology that partners with over 70 of the world's leading universities to build, deliver, and support more than 400 digital and in-person educational offerings.
While a high-quality online degree typically takes months — if not years — to get off the ground, coronavirus is forcing many institutions to provision hundreds of online courses in a matter of weeks — Nathan provides insight into how 2U is assisting schools doing just that. Among others, Zach asks Nathan the following questions:
- Can you spend a couple of minutes fleshing out how higher education leadership can migrate course content online as efficient and effectively as possible? Where do folks begin? What stakeholders need to be present in these conversations?
- What positive opportunities do you believe this “coronavirus crisis” creates for higher education? If any?
- Considering this current reality, if there were three things you could mandate that all listeners to today’s show do immediately after listening to this podcast, what would they be?
3/13/2020 • 21 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 33: What GEM Professionals Need to Know About Recruiting Grad Students — From the Perspective of a Grad Student (Who Works in Graduate Admissions)
Erin Fields is not only currently pursuing a Master’s in Integrated Marketing and Communications at West Virginia University, she’s also a graduate assistant at WVU’s Office of Graduate Admissions and Recruitment. On this week’s episode of the podcast, we feature the story of Erin’s journey to graduate school and ask her hard questions about how being a grad student influences the way she helps recruit future grad students.
Erin transparently shares about the research she conducted as she discerned if, when, and where to pursue a master’s degree and how she handled skeptical questions from family and friends about the value of going to grad school immediately after completing her undergraduate education.
Furthermore, Erin gives a plethora of tips on how graduate enrollment marketers can do a better job attracting, engaging, and delighting future students.
3/12/2020 • 39 minutes, 34 seconds
Episode 32: Making the Case for Independent Schools: A Conversation on the Future of K-12 Marketing and Student Recruitment
"Gone are the days when we could just rest on our laurels and meet our enrollment goals”, says Angela Brown, the Director of Marketing and Communications at Flint Hill School, a K-12 independent school located in Oakton, Virginia. On this week’s episode, Zach Busekrus chats with Angela about the greatest opportunities and challenges that the independent school market faces in 2020. Angela discusses the importance of knowing who you are and owning how you’re different in an increasingly crowded space. Independent schools aren’t just competing against each other today, they’re competing against increasingly well-funded public and charter schools as well. Among others, Angela answers the following questions:
1. How can colleges and universities do a better job at building relationships with independent schools? What do you wish schools would do more of (or less of) as it pertains to recruiting today’s high school students?
2. From a marketing standpoint, how is independent student recruitment different form recruiting at the post-secondary levels?
3. Many of our listeners are enrollment marketers working at colleges and universities. Many of them operate in environments where admissions and marketing are siloed. How has Flint Hill been able to pull together influencers from a variety of departments to execute a successful rebrand?
3/5/2020 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
Episode 31: The Clock is Ticking — A Conversation with Brandon Busteed on What Higher Ed Needs to do to Remain Relevant
This week, The Chronicle of Higher Education published an article noting that 6 in 10 colleges missed their fall enrollment goals (these results come from The Chronicle’s most recent enrollment survey of close to 300 colleges and universities). To say that higher ed is in facing serious challenges, is an understatement — “crisis” might be a more appropriate word.
The good news? We’re living through one of the greatest moments of innovation in history. And where there is innovation, there is also hope.
On this week’s episode of The Enrollify Podcast, Zach Busekrus sits down with Brandon Busteed, President of Kaplan University Partners, to discuss what higher ed needs to do remain relevant in 2020 and beyond.
Brandon makes the case that Liberal Arts schools should offer “Credegrees” — a term used to describe a program where a student graduates with both a traditional degree and some sort of industry-recognized skill or credential, discusses how to reduce friction in the student experience, and shares his own story about his tenure as a higher education entrepreneur, speaker, writer and university trustee.
Tune into an exciting conversation about how enrollment marketers can strategically adapt to the environment we find ourselves in today.
2/27/2020 • 41 minutes, 30 seconds
Episode 30: Changing Perceptions through Connection — How One Graduate School Recruited International Students in the Trump Era
International student enrollment has been on the decline since the fall of 2016, and, according to estimates from NAFSA, has cost the US economy $11.8 billion and more than 65,000 jobs. In an interview with CNN from last November, Rachel Banks, the Director of Public Policy at NAFSA said, "There's many variables, but largely it's been the policies and rhetoric from the current administration that's really driven the numbers to move in that direction.” This current reality has been dubbed “The Trump Effect” or “The Trump Factor” by education professionals across the industry.
On this week’s episode, we sit down with Katie Beczak, who is the Associate Director of International Enrollment at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), to discuss the impact Trump’s presidency has had on their bottom-line. Katie shares how the enrollment management team at RIT has been able to successfully attract, enroll, and retain graduate students during a time when many other institutions are struggling to do so. Throughout the conversation, we wrestle with questions like:
1. Have you heard any response from international student prospects after Trump became president regarding the idea of pursuing graduate education in the US? Were there any common sentiments or frequently asked questions or concerns?
2. Do you think there’s been a change in the perception of value from the international stage for pursuing graduate education in the US? Why or why not?
3. What has been your marketing and student recruitment response to this? Can you talk in detail about any tactical or strategic shifts you’ve made? What strategies and tactics have you used in the past to attract international students and which are you using now?
4. What market factors do you think could be impacting your international graduate student enrollment BEYOND the Trump effect?
2/13/2020 • 38 minutes, 39 seconds
Episode 29: Why There’s No Such Thing as a Stealth Applicant
If you have ever worked in an enrollment office or marcomm department for any educational institution, you’re probably already familiar with the term “stealth applicants” — a term commonly used to refer to applicants who show up in the system without any previous interaction with your brand. Enrollment managers, admissions officers, and higher ed marketers alike have used this term for many years to describe the seemingly unstoppable force of a certain number of prospective students that will essentially fly under the radar and appear at the application stage of the admissions process.
On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, we sit down with Tony Fraga, the CEO of DD (an enrollment marketing technology agency). Over the past 14 years of working with schools of all shapes and sizes, Tony has grown accustomed to hearing statements like, “Well there are always some stealth applicants that will come into the applicant pool” and “We’re seeing more stealth applicants than ever before, so we can’t really count on certain marketing tactics.” Tune into this conversation to learn why Tony believes stealth applicants don’t actually exist, and what enrollment marketers can do to eliminate them within the context of their enrollment offices!
2/6/2020 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 28: Why I Transitioned from Advising to Graduate Admissions — And What I Learned Along the Way
Jessica Cox started her career in higher education working in advising at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York. Manhattanville College’s advising office is anything but typical — it operates more like a customer success department than it does a customer service department, which means that Jessica was intimately involved in ensuring that students AND alumni were thriving during the program and after graduation. After almost three years, Jessica decided to take what she’d learned while accompanying graduate education students through their respective programs and apply it on the front lines – in the office of graduate admissions and recruitment. On this week’s episode, Zach Busekrus sits down with Jessica to discuss:
- Why Jessica left advising for admissions
- How enrollment marketers working in graduate admissions can do a better job at reducing friction during the handoff between admissions and advising
- How her advising experience enabled Jessica to be a better enrollment marketing and “sales” professional
1/30/2020 • 28 minutes, 5 seconds
Episode 27: The Future of Student Lifecycle Management — A Conversation with the CEO of TargetX
Have you ever walked through the application process at your institution? From initial inquiry all the way through deposit? If you have, were you surprised by the amount of friction you encountered along the way? On this week’s episode, Zach Busekrus sits down with Sasha Peterson, the CEO of TargetX, to discuss the future of student lifecycle management. Sasha casts a new vision for reimagining the student experience and explores the various roles that technology, process, and humans play in the creation of (and reduction of) friction in a prospective student’s journey to school. Sasha has worked in the education technology space for over 20 years now, and has incredible insight into what a thriving relationship between software, enrollment marketers, and students should look and feel like. In this episode, Sasha tackles the following questions:
- What is the difference between Student Lifecycle Management and Enrollment Management?
- Dozens of software solutions over the last decade, TargetX included, have claimed to be the solution to our nation’s retention problem and yet, we still can’t get graduation rates above 60%. Why do you think this is?
- What do schools need to have in place before they purchase enrollment management and student retention software? How do schools evaluate if they’re ready or not?
- What do you think TargetX does better than any other higher ed CRM? Where do you think you all have the most opportunity to grow?
1/23/2020 • 55 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 26: Is it Time to Leave Higher Education? What Enrollment Managers Need to Know Before Switching Careers
In higher education, we talk a lot about the massive disruption happening in terms of how prospective students research, evaluate, and ultimately “buy” education. We talk less about the disruption happening on the professional side of things — the massive restructuring and regime changes affecting admissions and marketing folks at all levels, but especially at the graduate level. On this week’s episode, we feature a conversation between Zach Busekrus and Dr. Ray Lutzky on professional development and advancement in enrollment management. After spending 17+ years working in enrollment management, Dr. Lutzky decided to leave the higher education space and join InStride — a public-benefit corporation founded by Arizona State University. Lutzky vulnerably shares about the “glass ceiling” he hit when trying to advance from the director-level to the VP-level — his story and insights will be helpful to any higher education professional evaluating both their short-term and long-term career goals.
1/16/2020 • 44 minutes, 58 seconds
Episode 25: How to Recruit for Innovative, Niche Graduate Programs Designed to Move Industries Forward
Marissa Hairston spends her days talking with police officers, teachers, and business professionals about why they want to pursue a master’s degree in fashion design…yes, you read that correctly! On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, Marissa lends insight into how she recruits for very niche, innovative, and progressive graduate programs that are designed to move the fashion industry forward.
1/9/2020 • 26 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 24: How to Recruit for a Diverse Pool of Graduate Programs as a One Woman Show
How do you best divide your time when you’re responsible for recruiting for more than 25 graduate programs as a one woman show? On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, Michelle Rubado shares a model she’s developed for how to get the content, goals, and insight she needs from faculty to successfully recruit for their programs. Michelle explains her “A, B, C” package model which forces faculty to choose from one of three promotional packages for each program Michelle recruits for. This has enabled clarity for all parties and resulted in a more sustainable recruitment process at the University of Rochester.
12/19/2019 • 17 minutes, 24 seconds
Episode 23: The Changing Relationship Between College Presidents and Their Brands
Bill Faust, Senior Partner and Chief Strategy Officer at Ologie, joins the Enrollify Podcast for a discussion on the growing importance of brand in higher education and how to get the “C-suite” (presidents and cabinet members) to become brand ambassadors. In a recent article published in Inside Higher Ed, Bill argued that the greater investment an institution makes in branding and marketing, the more active the university president must be. As institutions begin to decentralize communications in favor of more coordinated brand messaging and storytelling, leveraging their leadership figures as “Chief Storytellers”, “Chief Recruiters”, and “Chief Thought Leaders” has become crucial to marketing and enrollment success.
Take the example of Gordon Gee from West Virginia University or Michael Crow from Arizona State, and you’ll soon come to understand the power of a university whose president both internally and externally supports brand initiatives. We end the episode with a discussion on data-driven marketing and how to couple it with brand storytelling in order to reach the right prospective student at the right time, with the right messaging.
12/12/2019 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 22: Everything Hinges on Marketing — A Conversation on Recruiting for Niche Programs with Edward J. Herrelko
Dr. Edward Herrelko has quite the diverse resume — some of his professional stints include working for Tony Robbins, leading a marketing agency, and working as a dean at Southern California Seminary. Edward is currently the Executive Director of Marketing & Communication, and the Chief Marketing Officer at Dallas Theological Seminary. Edward believes that “everything hinges on marketing” and that today’s graduate enrollment management teams must become experts in executing data-driven campaigns that out smart, not out spend, the competition — especially those enrollment managers who recruit for niche programs. Edward also shares ideas on how institutions can better the student experience to reduce friction — from initial inquiry all the way through graduation.
12/5/2019 • 27 minutes, 7 seconds
Episode 21: From ABC News Anchor to Higher Ed Marketer — An Interview with Emily Evans from Notre Dame
Emily has always loved telling stories. After graduating with a degree in journalism from the University of Ohio, she got a job as a reporter at the local ABC in South Bend, Indiana. After years of finding, crafting, and sharing local news stories with audiences in Indiana’s third largest city, Emily desired to tell a new kind of story — one that could have more of a direct impact on her community. In May of this year, Emily took a job at Notre Dame as the Assistant Director of New Media to tell student stories in an attempt to attract new students to the university. Tune in as she tells the story about her transition from television to enrollment marketing, how Notre Dame engages with prospective students on social media, and how to empower existing students to become brand ambassadors for your institution.
11/27/2019 • 22 minutes, 42 seconds
Episode 20: Developing a Strategic Enrollment Marketing Plan: The People, Processes, and Strategies Necessary for Success
This week, we feature a conversation with Corynn Myers, Digital Marketing Manager at the University of Michigan, who discusses the importance of data and the feedback loop in developing a high-powered, results-oriented marketing strategy. Corynn shares insight into why the University of Michigan decided to "break up" with their vendors and bring creative talent back in house and the important role data plays to connect otherwise siloed teams at her institution. Corynn challenges higher ed marketers and enrollment professionals to keep the data at the center of all discussions around how to allocate media spend and what strategies and tactics should be a part of an institution's omni-channel marketing mix. Finally, Corynn shares specific ideas on how enrollment marketers with little-to-no budget and/or little-to-no time can get started on launching data-driven marketing campaigns for student recruitment.
11/21/2019 • 19 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 19: How Midland University Differentiates Themselves by HOW They Sell and Not Just WHAT They Sell
We sat down with Danielle Richter, Director of Marketing and Recruiting for Grad Professional Programs at Midland University, to discuss how to better the student experience from initial website inquiry through graduation. A couple of years ago, Danielle and her team decided to overhaul their internal processes for managing prospects, inquiries, and applicants. Midland decided that becoming known as “the helpful university” would be one of the ways they would differentiate themselves in the increasingly competitive market of small liberal arts schools. Danielle discusses the unique ways in which Midland approaches recruitment and advising, how they compete with the General Assembly's of the world, and what internal changes were required to ensure her team was equipped to deliver exceptional service throughout the enrollment journey and beyond.
11/15/2019 • 21 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 18: The Briefing– A Quick Digest of the Noteworthy Trends in Higher Education Marketing
This week, we feature 4 noteworthy trends from The Minute, Enrollify's weekly news update that covers the latest in Higher Education Marketing. Tune in to hear about WhatsApp's launch of "Status" (coming 2020), tips to optimizing your blog for those pesky "blog skimmers", a breakdown of deepfakes (and what those things are anyway), and lastly, some key findings from LinkedIn's recent survey of hundreds of students and alumni.
11/7/2019 • 15 minutes, 28 seconds
Episode 17: The Great, Good, Bad, and Ugly of Slate as a CRM for Higher Education
So, you’ve heard of Slate — but you’re wondering whether or not it’s really worth the investment of time, money, and effort to make the switch to a new CRM. On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, we feature a conversation with Zach Campion from Marymount University on all things Slate. Zach has spent almost three years working in the platform and helped assist in the migration process from Marymount’s old CRM to Slate. Zach shares honest insights into what he wished he had known before moving to Slate, what enrollment managers —especially those at the graduate level — should look for in a CRM, the best features and benefits of the tool, and the problem with the underdeveloped bells and whistles of the platform. Enjoy the show!
10/24/2019 • 39 minutes, 32 seconds
Episode 16: Recruitment Tactics Have Dramatically Changed — Here’s How Institutions Should Optimize Their Brand for Generation Z
A few years ago, enrollment managers couldn’t stop talking about how Millennials were disrupting the traditional student recruitment process — and now they can’t stop talking about Generation Z (people born in the mid 1990's to the early 2000's). On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, we chat with Bart Caylor about the meaningful differences between Millennials and Gen Z-ers, how enrollment managers need to adjust their communication tactics in order to win Gen Z’s attention, and what small schools with small budgets can do to stand out in an increasingly crowded market.
10/10/2019 • 37 minutes, 46 seconds
Episode 15: Developing and Marketing New Graduate Programs in Response to Today’s Market Demands: A Conversation with Vanderbilt’s Director of Professional Programs
The era of technological disruption we’re living in has really only just begun. In a day and age where access to education and information is easier than ever before, many institutions are struggling to create innovative programs that are relevant to the needs of today’s market, not mention also attractive to today’s highly-educated, debt-averse prospective graduate students. On today’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, we speak with Joanne Wang from Vanderbilt’s School of Engineering about how Vanderbilt is designing and marketing brand new graduate programs like their Master’s in Cyber Physical Systems (think “Alexa” and “the internet of things”) and their Master’s in Risk, Reliability, and Resilience (think “engineering solutions and systems to respond more sustainably after a hurricane hits”!).
10/2/2019 • 22 minutes, 15 seconds
Episode 14: Attracting Students to Biomedical Sciences PhD Programs — A Faculty’s Perspective on the Opportunities and Challenges that Exist in Recruiting for Niche Programs
At most institutions, the graduate admissions staff is responsible for student recruitment and faculty members, if involved in the recruitment process at all, typically handle admissions interviews with top candidates. At Baylor College of Medicine, it works differently. On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast we feature an interview with Dr. Fredrick (Fred) Pereira, the Director for the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Pereira shares insights into the importance of faculty involvement in the PhD student recruitment process and offers ideas on how to recruit both domestic and international students for really niche programs. Dr. Pereira believes that as institutions restructure and consolidate resources, more and more faculty members will be asked to play a more “hands on” role in engaging with prospective students.
9/26/2019 • 24 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 13: From Admissions Counselor to University President — Lessons Learned from 30+ Years in Higher Education
It’s not often that an admissions counselor at small university works his way up the ladder to become a university president — but Dr. Chris Domes did just that. On this week’s episode of the Enrollify Podcast, Dr. Domes shares lessons he learned during his early years at St. Bonaventure, leadership insights he garnered during his time as Vice President for Student Development and Enrollment Management at Marymount, and the story of why he decided to become a university president.
Furthermore, Dr. Domes shares advice on how enrollment managers can work more closely with university leadership to meet the wider goals of the institution, and how to breakdown silos to ensure a fantastic experience for students. Dr. Domes believes that presidential leadership "requires reflective and thoughtful communication, followed by mission-centered decision-making and coupled with a high level of transparency.
9/17/2019 • 31 minutes, 41 seconds
Episode 12: How to Empower Directors & Faculty to Market Their Programs in a Decentralized Graduate School Admissions Model
This week, we sat down with Walt Bieschke, Assistant Director at Vanderbilt University’s Graduate School, to discuss his role as a catalyst for disseminating marketing best-practices to Directors of Graduate Studies. Walt’s admissions tips email series keep decentralized enrollment marketing teams at his school up to date on technologies, strategies, and low time commitment yet high return tips to increase enrollment numbers across programs. From Walt’s perspective, a solid knowledge of target market, competitors, and your own program’s selling points is a key foundation to any successful enrollment marketing strategy.
9/4/2019 • 24 minutes, 2 seconds
Episode 11: From the Perspective of an Academic Advisor: How to Break Down Silos and Better the Student Experience in Higher Education
On this week’s episode we dive into conversation with Ginger Dickens, an academic advisor for graduate programs in Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Texas at Arlington, who shares advice on streamlining the communications process between graduate coordinators and academic advisers.
8/21/2019 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
Episode 10: Reducing Friction in the Student Experience: How We Increased Capacity by Consolidating Student Affairs and Admissions
On this episode, we interview Anna Johnson and Amber Molhagen from the University of Houston’s Graduate College of Social Work. Anna and Amber share thoughts on how to recruit grad students in a more personalized way, and how their College increased student retention after the university merged the admissions and academic affairs offices.
8/14/2019 • 28 minutes, 3 seconds
Episode 9: Tips and Tricks for Planning and Running a Successful Graduate Student Recruitment Event
One of the most effective ways to increase applications is to get prospective students onto campus. On average, graduate schools find that 50% of prospects that attend an on-campus recruitment event wind-up applying to one of their programs! But how do you plan an effective recruitment event? What promotions should you run leading up to the event? And how do you ensure a positive, educational experience for prospects at the event? On today’s episode, Ashton Brown, the Assistant Director of Admissions at Texas Woman’s University, shares tips and tricks for planning and running a successful graduate student recruitment event.
8/7/2019 • 16 minutes, 53 seconds
Episode 8: How to Recruit Grad Students for a Niche Program
Recruiting graduate students in today's competitive market is tough — it's even tougher when your program is incredibly niche! On this week's episode, we interview Dr. Ximena Paez-Colasante, a coordinator of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Genetics at Texas A&M University, on how to market and recruit for a highly-specialized graduate program. Dr. Paez-Colasante discusses the strategies she has used to generate qualified inquiries coupled with the tactics she has used to nurture these inquiries to enrollment.
8/7/2019 • 24 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 7: Strategies for Recruiting International Graduate Students in an Increasingly Competitive Market — and Challenging Political Environment
For years, graduate schools have relied on the consistent, full-tuition-paying, pipeline of international students. The Washington Post-dubbed "Trump Effect" has posed new challenges for coordinators responsible for international recruitment — especially for STEM programs. On this week's episode, we interview Samantha Stewart, a recruiter for the College of Business at the University of Texas at Arlington, on the strategies and tactics they use to attract and convert qualified international students in today's competitive market.
8/7/2019 • 20 minutes, 6 seconds
Episode 6: Digital Advertising for Graduate Student Recruitment: What Does and Doesn't Work?
In 2019, for the first time in history, digital advertising spend is projected to surpass traditional, offline advertising spend. There is increasing pressure on today's enrollment managers to develop and execute digital advertising campaigns that yield meaningful results. This episode features a conversation with Jeff Green, a Recruiting Coordinator at Texas A&M University School of Law, on the tactics that work when it comes to recruiting prospective students online.
8/7/2019 • 27 minutes, 37 seconds
Episode 5: An Inside Look at the HubSpot Platform — and How Enrollment Marketers Are Using It for Student Recruitment
HubSpot is an inbound marketing software platform that helps colleges and universities attract visitors, convert inquiries, and close students. It’s really a suite of tools complete with an email, blogging, social media, SEO, marketing automation, digital ads, tools and much more. This episode highlights how the HubSpot platform has evolved over the years, some of the latest tools and resources available on the platform today, and how schools are using it to increase quality inquiry generation.
8/7/2019 • 36 minutes, 13 seconds
Episode 4: The Common SEO Challenges that Enrollment Marketers Face — and How to Overcome Them
Your website can be a powerful tool in your effort to generate new prospects, but only if you are thinking about your digital presence from the perspective of the user (which just happens to be what search engines are doing too). This episode is a conversation with Patrick Eng, the resident SEO expert at DD, about the common SEO challenges that enrollment marketers face, and how to overcome these challenges.
7/25/2019 • 39 minutes, 8 seconds
Episode 3: The Ever Changing Landscape of Graduate Student Recruitment: Lessons Learned from Small and Large Schools
Graduate student recruitment strategies are as varied as the vast array of schools that use them. We sat down with Amanda Stokes, Graduate Coordinator for Recruitment and Admissions for George Mason University’s College of Health and Human Services. She shared with us her expertise from her years of experience in the field of graduate recruitment at both a small, private institution and a large, public institution.
7/25/2019 • 39 minutes, 9 seconds
Episode 2: Why and How Enrollment Marketers should Take a Systematic Approach to Organic Social Media
Today's enrollment marketers understand the need to "pay-to-play" when it comes to social media marketing for student recruitment today. And while an intentional, strategic paid social media game plan is crucial to increasing enrollment, graduate schools still need a solid strategy for organic promotions. This episode features an interview with Shannon Nicholson from the Office of Graduate Admissions and Recruitment at West Virginia University on the importance of taking a systematic approach to organic social media marketing.
7/25/2019 • 31 minutes, 37 seconds
Pilot Episode: The Genesis of Enrollify
The Enrollify Podcast equips you with insights into how the latest trends in marketing and technology are impacting today’s enrollment marketers. Every episode is designed to inspire new, creative ideas for how to optimize the resources you have to generate the results you need. Today, we’re going to introduce you to Enrollify and share the story of the brand’s origins with you.