When filling out information about the camp on the pages of our site, check:
- Are all benefits intelligible to a potential customer?
- Are pictures of the conditions where the children will live;
- are there & quot; tasty & quot; photos from your past shifts, causing an immediate desire to book a ticket;
Think about the questions that can arise from the parent who chooses the camp?
Give them answers on the site.
View & quot; if the customer has a question, he will call & quot; in this case it works badly - the visitor simply leaves your page in case of lack of necessary information.
We share the most common shortcomings in the pages of camps:
& amp; it's unclear how the camp differs from its competitors;
& amp; no detailed photos of living conditions;
& amp; there is no cost of additional costs (railway, air tickets, visas, etc.);
& amp; too generalized description of the program (for example, in language camps it is necessary to indicate the number of classes per day and the form of the conduct);
& amp; there are no responses to reviews;
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