Another year of lackluster, off-and-on, occasionally inspired but often phoned-in blogging about higher ed, marketing and higher ed marketing is almost in the books. So it’s time once again to submit for your consideration this blog’s most popular posts of 2016, based on eyeballs. It seems the posts that got the most views — including every post listed below — are also the ones in which I offer little to no original content or thought, but merely comment on other articles circulating in the mediasphere. So it goes. And so here you go: Continue reading “The best that I could do, 2016 edition”
Category: marketing
What you think you know about your #HigherEd website is probably wrong

We all know that today’s prospective college students are hungry for videos and paudio no attention to boring old text on a website, right? Continue reading “What you think you know about your #HigherEd website is probably wrong”