Higher Ed Experts

Newsletter: #HigherEd Measurement Strategy, #HESM Burn-out, Email, Insta Analytics, YouTube & Facebook

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!

Top 5 most popular articles according to the Email Newsletter Subscribers

How to be More Strategic With Analytics
From Higher Ed Experts

The Only Way Higher Ed Digital Marketers and Communicators Won’t Burn Out in 2019
From Higher Ed Experts

Underestimating the Potential of Email
From Inside Higher Ed

Yes, Enrollment is Going Down. Also up.
From Higher Ed Data Stories

8 Instagram Analytics Tools to Help You Grow in 2019
From Later

Other News

3 Questions on Higher Ed Analytics to Kris Hardy, Director of Web and Digital Marketing at Messiah College
From Higher Ed Experts

Connect and Create with Andrew Cassel
From JS Stansel

Calling for all your proposals for the 2019 Higher Ed Content Conference
From Higher Ed Experts

How Improving Website Performance Can Help Save The Planet
From Smashing Magazine

What 777,367,063 Facebook Posts Tell Us About Successful Content in 2019
From Buffer App (Blog)

Facebook Adds the Option to Share Events to Stories, Message Friends “interested” Ii Going
From TechCrunch

Instagram Caught Selling Ads to Follower-Buying Services it Banned
From TechCrunch

Twitter’s De-algorithmizing “Sparkle Button” Rolls Out on Android
From TechCrunch

YouTube Will Ramp up Enforcement Of its Policies Against Dangerous Challenges and Pranks
From TechCrunch

Snapchat Survey Finds That Snapchat Makes People Happy
From Mashable

Missed last week’s newsletter? Achieve your 2019 Goals, Present at #HECO19, #HESM Design Trends, Web Performance, Videos & tiktok
From Higher Ed Experts

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