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Join Higher Ed Experts to access free info and resources, network online with your peers in other institutions and get a great deal on professional development webinars

I was supposed to make this announcement last Tuesday. As you can understand, given the tragedy that struck Virginia Tech, I decided to postpone.

I’m launching a new website, Higher Ed Experts, to provide professional development and social networking online opportunities to higher ed professionals working in Web, marketing, PR and admissions.

Higher Ed Experts will provide registered users with news, resources and social networking components for free and webinars for a fee.

I’ve been working on this project behind the scenes for a while and I think it can help our professional community. I might be right on this one as the following five higher ed executives agreed to become volunteer members of Higher Ed Experts’ advisory board:

The website is actively recruiting members, speakers and webinar attendees.

Here’s why you and your colleagues (or even your boss) should consider joining Higher Ed Experts.

Top 5 Benefits for Registered HEE Members (Free registration is open to higher ed professionals and executives)

  1. Get the scoop on the latest news and trends in higher education.
  2. Share with other HEE members great resources about the Web, new media, social media and online marketing on the HEE Wiki Cookbook.
  3. Network with your peers in other institutions via your HEE profile, personal Message Board, private messages and Public forum reserved to HEE members.
  4. Get a 50% discount on all future webinars offered in 2007.
  5. Get all the above for free.

Register now! It only takes 2 minutes and don’t forget to reply to the confirmation email.

Top 5 Benefits for Speakers

Learn more about how to become a HEE speaker and submit a proposal

Top 5 Benefits for Webinar Attendees

Find out more about HEE webinar approach.

The first webinar “How to go viral with your videos on YouTube” (June 14 at 1-2PM ET) will be free for the first 300 registered members. Another reason to become a member today, I guess…

And, for those of you wondering if this is going to have any impact on this blog. Don’t worry, it’s not going anywhere. Some of its posts will just be made available in the Higher Ed News section along with a future selection of posts from other higher ed bloggers.

Questions about Higher Ed Experts?
Post a comment below or send an email to karine@collegewebeditor.com