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Online Student Again: Part 2 – SEO is kicking my butt
The second module of my online course in digital marketing is about Search Marketing and how SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and SEM (Search Engine Marketing) works. The module is taught by Mike Moran, who crams a lot of information in … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Rockley, Bing, content, content strategy, content writer, content writing., digital literacy, digital marketing, digital marketing courses, Distance Learning, DITA, DIY education, e-learning, education, edupunk, elearning, Google, higher ed, higher education, keywords, Learning, m-learning, Mark Lewis, Methods and Theories, Mike Moran, mlearning, mobile, mobile learning, Noz Urbina, online digital marketing courses, Online Teaching and Learning, organic search, organic searches, paid search, paid searches, Rahel Bailie, Rutgers, Rutgers University, Sarah O'Keefe, Scott Abel, Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimisation, Search Engine Optimization, search engines, search marketing, searching, SEM, SEO, SEO Marketing, social media, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, Val Swisher, XML, XML analytics, XML/DITA
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How does that jagged little pill of content strategy go down?
To continue with the tech comm rock star theme set forth by Adobe for Adobe Day, I thought carefully about who might represent Rahel Anne Bailie, whose talk was titled, “Content Strategy in a Content Economy– Is Your Content Prepared?” It … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013 STC Summit, Adobe, Adobe Day, Adobe Day at STC, Adobe Day at STC Summit, Adobe Day at STC Summit 2013, Adobe FrameMaker, Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Technical Communications Suite, Alanis Morissette, content, Content management, content strategy, Content strategy in a content economy, content writing., digital literacy, Facebook, Framemaker, Jagged Little Pill, localisation, localization, Methods and Theories, mobile, Rahel Anne Bailie, Rahel Bailie, RoboHelp, single sourcing, singular experience, Site Management, social media, Society for Technical Communication, Society of Technical Communication, STC, STC Summit, STC Summit 2013, STC Summit Atlanta, STC13, tech comm, tech comm rock star, tech comm rock stars, tech comm software, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, TripAdvisor, Yelp
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So this is what Google Glass is about?
I’ve been rather fascinated by Google Glass, to say the least. I could see it as a potential useful tool, especially if it could be attached to my current prescription glasses! I wonder about its usefulness, and how, as a … Continue reading
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Tagged content, content strategy, content writing., device, devices, Fred, Fred Armisen, Google, Google Glass, Mobile device, personal device, personal digital device, Portlandia, Saturday Night Live, Seth Meyers, tech comm, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, Weekend Update
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