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What
do you need to get Russian visitors to your school’s website?
- You must have a domain name registered in .ru
zone, like www.yourschool.ru
- Your site must be completely translated into
Russian
- Metatags, descriptions, keywords etc. must be in Russian
- Your site must be registered in local search engines,
ratings etc.
- Not absolutely necessary, but strongly recommended is that your site
should be regularly promoted in local chats, information
boards, etc. which is virtually free of charge, however it requires
a lot of time and effort of a qualified specialist
- It is advisable to advertise your site
in RUNET using contextual links, special
placements in search engines, and even traditional Web banners.
What do you need to turn your website visitors
into paying students?
You need a reliable agent
- dealing with all internet enquiries from .ru zone, who will be able
to determine whether requests are from genuine students or from people
who just can not afford to pay or who send circular letters to hundreds
of language schools looking for the cheapest courses
- providing your prospective students full information on your courses,
prices, conditions etc.
- addressing their problems such us money transfers from Russia, collecting
documents for visa application, preparing for interview in the embassy
etc.
Associated
costs are as follows:
Domain name www.yourschool.ru registration,
hosting and support:
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100.00 GBP
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115.00 EURO
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Further annual payments:
up to 5 Mb
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90.00 GBP
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100.00 EURO |
Translation, re-design (buttons etc.), programming |
from 270.00 GBP* |
from 300.00 EURO* |
Regular promotion in local chats, information boards
etc. |
50.00 GBP per year |
55.00 EURO per year |
Advertising in Runet |
80.00-320.00 GBP
per month |
90.00-360.00 EURO
per month |
* the cost depends on the
number of pages and technical specifications
We offer FREE registration in local search engines and
minor updates (new prices etc.) when necessary.
We will be happy to establish your virtual
office in Runet and help your students come to
your school.
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