What’s up in higher ed this week?
Karine Joly has published a weekly email newsletter (on Wednesday mornings) since December 2008.
Check out this week’s selection of articles, blog posts and news stories, carefully curated to help higher ed digital professionals like you keep up with what matters!
Present at the 2017 #highered Analytics Conference: Submit a proposal by Nov 30, 2016
From Higher Ed Analytics
What’s Driving the Demand for Brand in Higher Ed?
From Inside Higher Ed
How to Market Your Master’s Program to International Students
From Inside Higher Ed
Rethinking the Student Lifecycle: A View from Summit 2016
From Eduventures
Using the Users Flow report in Google Analytics
From University of St. Andrews
Cut Me Some Slack
From University Website Reviews
A picture is worth a huge jump in traffic
From Wayne State University – Web Communications
11 years blogging + 11 things I once blogged about that don’t exist anymore
From Higher Ed Marketing
Get ready for 2017 with the #HigherEd Social Media Online Conference #hesm
From collegewebeditor.com
Social Media Update 2016
From Pew Research Center
The Future of Social Media (And How to Prepare For It): The State of Social Media 2016 Report
From Buffer Social
How to Optimize Your LinkedIn Content and Get Insights on Who’s Seeing It
From LinkedIn Official Blog
Instagram will now let creators add URL links, tag friends, and create Boomerangs in Stories
From TechCrunch
I refuse to review Snapchat Spectacles — but I’m glad to have my hands back
From TechCrunch
How do Snap Spectacles work?
From Mashable
More Ways to Connect with Your Audience?—?Superfans, Groups, and Hearts and Comments on the Web
From Periscope
Progress on addressing online abuse
From Twitter Official Blog
Newsletter: Get Ready for 2017, #HigherEd Presidential Inauguration, #HESM Challenges, Metrics, RIP Vine, Prisma & More
From Higher Ed Experts
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