Explore all 31 tips in 31 days for March with Zenler, covering SEO, AI, email marketing, page building, content repurposing, reviews, coupons and more
March was packed with practical, usable ideas.
Instead of one long playlist you have to dig through, this guide turns the full 31 Tips in 31 Days March series into one mega blog you can skim, bookmark and come back to whenever you need inspiration. Across the month, the themes were clear: improve your website foundations, get more from your content, make better use of AI, speed up your workflow in Zenler, and create a smoother path from visitor to lead to customer.
If you are building courses, managing a creator business, running an online education brand or simply trying to make your site work harder for you, these 31 ideas add up to a very practical operating system. Some tips are tiny fixes that take only a few minutes. Others can reshape how you plan content, structure pages, reuse assets or market your offers.
This article walks through every tip in order, explains why each one matters, and shows how the ideas fit together into a bigger strategy.
A lot of online business advice sounds good in theory but never makes it into real workflows. What makes this series useful is that the tips are small enough to act on quickly, but meaningful enough to improve visibility, consistency, conversion and efficiency.
Across the month, the tips naturally fall into six core buckets:
Taken together, the message is simple: small operational improvements compound.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj39FeFxf0M
Your sitemap helps search engines understand what exists on your site. If it is outdated, new pages may take longer to be discovered or indexed properly. This tip is a reminder that SEO is not only about keywords and blog posts. Technical housekeeping matters too.
A quick sitemap refresh is especially valuable after adding new pages, publishing a batch of content, restructuring a site or changing navigation. It is one of those easy wins that many site owners ignore simply because it feels too small to matter. In reality, small fixes like this create a cleaner foundation for everything else.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt_dw9vnz6o
AI can be more than a writing assistant. It can act like a fast second pair of eyes on your existing pages. Instead of starting from scratch, use it to review your headlines, page structure, clarity, calls to action, keyword relevance and readability.
This tip is powerful because most websites do not fail because they have no content. They fail because the content is poorly organised, unclear or not persuasive enough. AI can help you diagnose those weaknesses faster, then suggest improvements you can tailor to your brand voice.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSj9jTdBfF0
Looking at individual pages is useful, but patterns across the whole site tell a bigger story. A full-site audit can uncover repeated issues such as weak metadata, confusing hierarchy, inconsistent messaging, missing image data or under-optimised pages.
This tip encourages a shift from reactive editing to strategic auditing. Instead of fixing one page at a time, you identify recurring problems and solve them in batches. That is more efficient and far more impactful.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58cY_WWclLY
Video thumbnails often decide whether someone clicks or scrolls past. If your thumbnails feel inconsistent, hard to read or visually weak, your videos may underperform before the viewer even sees your content.
A better thumbnail strategy improves perceived quality, brand consistency and engagement. This is not about making everything flashy. It is about making your content easy to recognise and attractive enough to earn attention.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n64ciS7NVk
Image sizing affects both design and performance. Oversized images can slow pages down, while badly proportioned graphics can make a site look messy and unprofessional.
This tip reinforces the importance of consistency. When you know the right sizes for common placements, you reduce guesswork, maintain layout quality and keep your workflow moving.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipl_-JFT5gI
Not every page deserves to rank in search. Some pages are thin, temporary, duplicate, private-ish or simply not useful as entry points from Google.
This tip highlights a subtle but important SEO principle: good SEO is not just about getting indexed. It is also about preventing the wrong pages from competing with your stronger ones. Controlling indexation helps protect quality, relevance and user experience.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4fWc6zy7Qo
Missing alt text and messy heading structure are classic site issues. They weaken accessibility, confuse search engines and often signal that a page has not been properly reviewed.
This tip is a reminder that foundational on-page SEO still matters. Before chasing advanced tactics, make sure your pages are structurally sound.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEslaX5X6OE
One of the biggest complaints about AI-generated content is that it sounds generic. The solution is not to avoid AI altogether. It is to guide it better.
This tip focuses on teaching AI your tone, phrasing, positioning and preferences so it produces drafts that sound closer to you. When done well, AI becomes faster and more useful because you spend less time rewriting from scratch.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2nDafKdjCw
A lot of wasted time in website work comes from friction rather than complexity. Repetitive clicks, redoing layouts and slow editing habits all drain momentum.
This tip is about workflow efficiency. Small editing shortcuts can save hours over the lifetime of a site, especially if you publish often or maintain multiple pages.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-ux5c7yUiw
Templates shape how content is presented, and presentation affects readability, trust and conversion. Knowing the difference between the available blog templates helps you choose the right experience for your audience.
This is not just a design decision. It is a strategic one. The way content is laid out influences how long visitors stay, how easy posts are to scan and how professional the whole brand feels.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLOH59vn874
This may be one of the most underestimated tips in the whole series. Planning saves you from rebuilding later.
Before you design pages or launch offers, it helps to think through structure, navigation, user journey, content sequence, product flow and future expansion. Good planning reduces friction, prevents clutter and leads to a much more intentional site.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ja0QHRAApRI
If you run multiple brands, offers or test environments, site management can become messy quickly. This tip focuses on keeping control when you are juggling more than one site.
The deeper lesson is about systems. The more your business grows, the more important naming conventions, duplication workflows and clean organisation become.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGaW2EIbv30
A graphic that looks perfect on desktop can become awkward on mobile. This tip pushes you to think responsively rather than assuming one size works everywhere.
Good mobile presentation is no longer optional. Much of your traffic will see your content first on a phone, which means readability, spacing and visual cropping matter a great deal.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01t0HKEw5Ro
Email design and web design overlap, but they are not identical. A graphic that works well on a page may not display the same way in an email environment.
This tip is about creating assets with multiple contexts in mind. The more reusable your design system becomes, the easier it is to produce campaigns quickly without sacrificing quality.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niGEMwV5Wbs
Templates save time, preserve brand consistency and reduce decision fatigue. Instead of rebuilding each campaign from zero, you can develop a reliable email structure that already looks polished.
This tip is especially useful for creators who want to send more emails but get stuck in the production side. A template makes publishing easier because the framework is already done.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKOQSDFEy_Q
Coupons can do much more than offer a discount. They can create urgency, reward action, segment promotions and support launches.
Used strategically, coupons help guide buying behaviour. Used randomly, they can reduce perceived value. This tip points toward intentional promotion rather than reactive discounting.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2riofgTf3o
Reviews build trust. They reduce uncertainty, give prospects reassurance and help potential buyers picture the result they want.
This tip is really about social proof infrastructure. The easier it is for you to collect, organise and display reviews, the easier it becomes to strengthen your offers over time.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBi95a3OFjU
Deep linking makes a course easier to navigate and easier to support. It is useful for onboarding students, answering questions, sharing resources and directing people to exactly the lesson they need.
This tip improves the student experience because it removes unnecessary steps and confusion.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLrgqlc2rhI
Your course library should feel coherent. When cards, thumbnails or promotional images all look unrelated, the site can seem fragmented.
This tip is about visual systems. Consistent course imagery strengthens branding and makes your catalog feel more curated and professional.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlGgjt9jt8g
Animated slides can add energy to webinars, lessons, promos and social content. They make information feel more dynamic without requiring a full video production setup.
This tip also reflects a bigger theme in the series: smart use of accessible tools. Canva lowers the barrier to creating polished assets quickly.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkgkukzXWFs
Used sparingly, animated GIFs can add movement, emphasis and personality to a page. They can be especially useful when you want to illustrate a small action or add visual interest without embedding heavier media.
The key idea here is balance. Motion can draw attention, but it should support the message rather than distract from it.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHGQ5nvRDnM
Sometimes the fastest way to improve is to run a checklist of what commonly goes wrong. Weak titles, poor metadata, unclear headings, thin descriptions and sloppy publishing habits can hold pages back.
This tip likely serves as a practical checkpoint. Before publishing more, make sure what you already have is not being undermined by basic mistakes.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPji1PgKCRw
Broadcast emails and automation emails often need different logic and structure. Automations must feel coherent even when they are sent without you touching them manually.
This tip encourages building reusable templates for those automated journeys so that your emails stay on-brand while your systems stay efficient.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYqdp5slo2w
Once you create a good block, it makes sense to reuse it. Repeating high-performing design elements saves time and helps create consistency across pages.
This is one of the most practical build-speed tips in the series because it helps you scale quality rather than rebuild it.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcFSN_jCny4
For people running multiple sites, copying pages can be a major workflow advantage. It lets you preserve structure, accelerate launches and keep consistent systems across brands or projects.
This tip is essentially about leverage: build once, reuse intelligently.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qidNPtt6Gm0
If you are already sharing useful advice, you are sitting on lead magnet material. A strong lead magnet does not need to be complicated. It needs to solve a clear problem and feel immediately valuable.
This tip encourages you to repurpose your expertise into downloadable assets that support list growth.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnK3QKNExxA
This is one of the strongest repurposing tips in the series. Video content already contains structure, insight and examples. AI can help transform that raw transcript into readable written content faster.
The advantage is not only speed. It also helps you get more value from content you have already created, extending reach across multiple formats.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-Ano_5Zio0
Sometimes good content fails simply because the order is wrong. Rearranging lessons, sections, modules or page elements can improve clarity and flow.
This tip reminds us that sequence matters. Better ordering can make content feel more intuitive without changing the substance at all.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hiuv3a0qec
This tip sits at the intersection of conversion and list quality. Cart abandonment helps recover missed sales opportunities, while double opt-in helps maintain cleaner email engagement and compliance.
Together, these are not just technical settings. They affect revenue, deliverability and customer follow-up.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfodYdmFp3Y
The page builder is where design, clarity and conversion meet. The better you understand spacing, section structure, visual hierarchy and layout behaviour, the better your pages will perform.
This tip acts almost like a capstone for many of the build-related ideas in the series. Mastering the builder gives you more control over how your brand shows up.
YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TW_L244h6OU
This final idea expands the series into a useful meta-workflow. Instead of letting valuable playlists sit as long video lists, you can use AI to identify each video, summarise the topic, extract key takeaways and turn the whole playlist into a searchable content asset.
That is valuable for internal organisation, audience education, content repurposing, support documentation and SEO. A playlist becomes more than a viewing experience. It becomes structured knowledge.
When you step back, the 31 tips reveal a bigger pattern.
First, small technical fixes matter. Sitemaps, alt tags, headings and indexation are not glamorous, but they create the conditions for better discoverability.
Second, consistency wins. Consistent imagery, templates, reusable blocks and page systems make your brand look more trustworthy and your workflow much faster.
Third, AI works best as an amplifier. The strongest AI use cases here are not random content generation. They are analysis, repurposing, voice matching and catalogue creation.
Fourth, repurposing is a growth strategy. A transcript can become a blog post. A tip can become a lead magnet. A playlist can become a structured resource hub.
Fifth, good systems reduce friction. Managing multiple sites, copying pages, reusing templates and organising content all help you scale without chaos.
The beauty of 31 Tips in 31 Days March is that it does not rely on one giant breakthrough. It shows how steady improvements across SEO, design, content, email and systems can create serious momentum.
That is what makes the series useful. It is practical. It is modular. And it gives you dozens of ways to improve your online business without needing a full rebuild.
If you work through even a handful of these ideas, you can make your site easier to find, your content easier to create, your pages easier to manage and your offers easier to trust.
If you missed any part of the series, go through the tips one by one, pick the three most relevant to your business right now, and implement those first. Momentum comes from action, not just inspiration.
31 Tips in 31 Days March is a month-long Zenler tip series covering SEO, AI, page building, email marketing, content repurposing, design improvements and sales optimisation. Each tip focuses on a practical action you can apply to your site or business.
This guide is useful for course creators, coaches, online educators, digital entrepreneurs and anyone using Zenler to build websites, courses, email campaigns or marketing funnels.
No. You can jump to the tips most relevant to your business right now. Some tips focus on technical SEO, others on content, AI, design, email or sales, so you can start where you need the most help.
The series covers sitemap updates, SEO fixes, AI page analysis, website audits, image sizes, blog templates, reviews, coupons, reusable email templates, course links, page builder skills, content repurposing and using AI to catalogue YouTube playlists.
AI can help review and improve pages, write in your brand voice, repurpose transcripts into blog posts, organise content more efficiently and turn video playlists into structured, searchable resources.
Image sizing affects page speed, design consistency, mobile responsiveness and how professional your website looks. Getting image sizes right helps your content perform better across your website, email and course pages.
Reusable templates save time, reduce repeated work and help keep your branding consistent. They are especially useful for email broadcasts, automation emails and page sections you want to use more than once.
The SEO-focused tips help improve discoverability by covering sitemaps, indexing control, heading structure, alt tags, metadata and common publishing mistakes. Together, these create a stronger technical and on-page SEO foundation.
Yes. Many of the tips are beginner-friendly and focus on small improvements you can make quickly, while others become more valuable as your site, content and marketing systems grow.
The biggest lesson is that small improvements compound. When you improve SEO, design, content, automation and workflow step by step, your site becomes easier to manage, easier to find and more effective at turning visitors into leads and customers.
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