Social rhymes with International While working on the program of the 2nd Higher Ed Social Media Conference (now available on-demand), I had the chance of seeing some very cool social media initiatives – including Jon Stansel’s great work. Jon Stansel (@jsstansel), International Communication Manager at the University of Central Arkansas, has used social media to […]
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Extreme makeover for your #highered online course catalog: How to turn THE catalog into an influential publication
Yesterday I got a peek at what Colleen Jones, author of “Clout: the Art and Science of Influential Web Content,” will talk about in her master class next week – on Oct 5, 2011 – on Influential Web Content Strategy for Higher Ed and this got me thinking about ways to make the dreaded online […]
Rolling through the Campus Tour Video – and its budget: EM Strasbourg Business School
I’ve featured a good number of campus tour videos on this blog, but this one is a first. Not because it’s from a Business School based in France (I don’t get pitched stories often by European institutions, but I’m interested in any good examples no matter where they come from), but because this campus tour […]
Want to learn how to use email marketing to reach your target audiences? Register for Email Marketing 360 webinar series by November 19
After blogs yesterday, today is the turn of email. This week, I guess I’m on a mission to rescue you from the sirens of the lost technologies casting the premature death of very good marketing/communication channels with great proven return on investment. So, let me put it this way right from the get-go: email isn’t […]
Catch-up Date with Karine: Admissions – Special post NACAC conference
No post since the last edition of this series “Catch up-Date with Karine†aiming at fighting the information overload, I guess you can imagine how busy the past week has been. Anyway, here’s what I got for you with this special edition about “all things Admissions.” With NACAC’s 64th national conference taking place last week […]
Do you print French, Dutch or Spanish?
Did you know that the world doesn’t agree when it comes to paper formats? We may use letter and legal in the US, but the rest of the world print and write on a slightly different paper format called A4. Why should you care about A4? What seems to be a detail can actually become […]