VIDEO: School Priorities and How You Can Target Them
VIDEO: School Priorities and How You Can Target Them
Teacher priorities for 2023, and how you can help schools achieve their goals with your products, services, and offers.
Teacher priorities for 2023, and how you can help schools achieve their goals with your products, services, and offers.
Teachers have shared with us what matters most, their goals and priorities. Watch our final video in our series based on the views of over 5,800 teachers, to learn what's on top. We reveal how teachers think they can achieve their goals, what products and services would be most beneficial to them, and how you can tailor your offers to support schools.
Enhance your marketing based on insights about school priorities and how educators want to achieve their goals. Leverage our intelligence on what schools want to adjust your offers and tweak the language of your campaigns. Build relationships with schools by demonstrating how you can support teachers' priorities and these connections will ultimately lead to more sales.
To read all of our essential insights, download your free copy of The State of Selling to Schools 2023.
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