Get excited! We’re talking HTML meta tags. Yes, today these annoying details we love to ignore are front and center. Metadata is not a sexy topic for most people, and HTML meta tags even less so. But they’re on our web content checklist — or they should be — so let’s have a plan. HTML meta tags are used to inform search engines about your webpage content. What is … [Read more...] about Assessing the Value of HTML Meta Tags
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Developing a Progressive, Multiplatform Content Strategy
As web communicators, we operate in a multiplatform world, and our content strategies have to take that into account. Often, however, due to lack of resources, time or a sense of how we might use a particular channel, we don’t dive into all platforms at once. Josh Cole from Tippingpoint Labs says that we should account for this growth over time, but that we can also plan that … [Read more...] about Developing a Progressive, Multiplatform Content Strategy
Save the Date
An editorial calendar is invaluable in ensuring up-to-date, well-organized, on-task content. But to make it work, you can't just use an Excel template you found via Google and call it a day. An effective editorial calendar, says Brain Traffic's Melissa Rach, has to be customized to match both the purpose and the prioritized particulars of your content. While it requires a bit … [Read more...] about Save the Date
It’s the Strategy, Stupid
What do the letters "CMS" mean to you? Do you read them as "cry myself to sleep" because your campus content management implementation has been largely ineffective? If so, where does the problem lie: with the tool, or with the strategy supporting it? If you let the tool lead the process, you end up ignoring the pressing content needs and concerns that, ideally, should shape … [Read more...] about It’s the Strategy, Stupid
Building a Campus Content Group—In the Wild West
Many of us work at institutions without top-down content strategy and may be “lone rangers” when it comes to content at our respective schools or departments. It can even be lonely at the top (a.k.a. central administration) if we’re not in the loop with others around campus. But if we look beyond our own dusty saloons, we’ll see many folks just like us, trying to bring the rule … [Read more...] about Building a Campus Content Group—In the Wild West