Is your program page getting ignored? Learn how to fix that! Struggling with low web traffic? Discover simple ways to get more eyes on your page. Come learn how to work within the Web Asset Management System (WAM)
  

  • Add engaging visuals – Use high-quality photos, infographics, or short videos explaining the program.
  • Add dynamic content – Feature news, blog posts, or upcoming events related to the program to keep the page fresh.
  • Add interactive features – Consider adding FAQs with expandable sections, an embedded quiz ("Is this program right for you?"), or an interactive roadmap of the curriculum.
  • Add compelling Call-to-Action (CTA) – Encourage engagement with CTAs like "Apply Now", "Learn More", or "Attend an Info Session."
  • Add spotlights – Add testimonials, success stories, or profiles to make the program more relatable.

Decide if you need to expand the program page into a subsite nested under the Extension website with its own vanity URL.  Get a glimpse of what Google Analytics is tracking and how you can improve your search engine rankings.

Moore, R. 2025, Making the most of your Extension program pages, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno, YouTube Channel

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