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Attention Gap

Why Great Schools Stay Invisible and How To Fix It

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Attention Gap

By: Rob Clark, Chris Rapozo
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Your institution has an attention problem.

It's not a quality problem. Your faculty are excellent. Your programs deliver outcomes. Your campus transforms lives. But fewer people know about you than should.

Prospective students scroll through hundreds of posts every day. They give new content three seconds before deciding to engage or move on. Three seconds. That's your window and most institutions are missing it.

Attention Gap shows you how to close it.

What you'll learn:

  • Why the three-second window changes everything about how you communicate
  • How authenticity beats polish in capturing student attention
  • What today's students actually need to hear—not what institutions want to say
  • Why trust has collapsed and how to rebuild it
  • Practical frameworks for content, social media, and web experience that convert
  • A 90-day quick start plan you can implement immediately


Built from real experience:

This book combines insights from 130+ conversations with higher education marketers on the Education Marketing Leader podcast with lessons from building a social media presence that has generated over five billion views. It's not theory. It's practice, tested and refined.

Who this book is for:

CMOs, VPs of Marketing, enrollment leaders, marketing directors, social media managers, and anyone responsible for making their institution visible in a distracted world.

The schools that thrive won't be the ones with the biggest budgets. They'll be the ones that learned to earn attention.

This book shows you how.

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