Katie Donovan, Sempo Institute: “‘Copywriters need to understand how to write Web site content that incorporates [search engine optimization]. Public relations people need to understand S.E.O. so that when they post a press release, for example, the content will attract search engines.’” A Job Guiding Web Surfers to Your Company’s Site (NYTimes.com) | Read more.
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Jay Collier Yes, Daniel. I concur. It is interesting that, as I have benefitted from the increasing power of digital processing and the Internet over the years,... – Apr 01, 2:45 PM
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Dissonance on higher ed home pages
“Prospective students are more interested in information about majors or financial aid than administrative rhetoric or photos or ‘pretty girls studying under trees’ — a trope so recurrent that it became a running joke at last year’s HighEdWeb Association conference. … ‘Home page politics’ — different departments and personalities jockeying for position — have a … | Read more.