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Last year at #amahighered there were about 6 twitterers. Amazing how far we’ve come in a year. - Tom Williams (@tom8williams), InnoGage
I just returned from my first trip to the American Marketing Association’s Symposium on Higher Education, but based...
Lots of great content from this past week. Here are five tidbits worth sharing:
Your New Best Friend, Social Networking in the First Year Experience (Part 1), from the folks at Swift Kick Central. Talks about how while so many organizations are busy...
Don’t be a robot.
That seems to be the mantra among many higher ed marketing thought leaders these days.
“Being a robot” refers to the practice of using RSS feeds to push content into the social media sphere.
For instance, if you write a news release...
Here’s the slide presentation from the workshop I conducted this past weekend at the AACRAO Strategic Enrollment Management Conference.
Social Networks and Student Enrollment
View more presentations from Andrew Careaga.
I’d be interested in hearing...
This Sunday, I’ll be in Dallas to talk about social media at one of the pre-conference workshops offered prior to the AACRAO Strategic Enrollment Management Conference. I hope to see some of you there although I won’t be able to attend the full...