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Considerations for Special Higher Ed Content Types

By Georgy Cohen on August 24, 2015

Toy cars

We know many of the ways that higher ed communications is unique in practice from other industries—the quirks of the academic calendar, the diverse range of audiences, the intense politics, working under a knowledge-centric mission, and so on. But another way in which higher ed stands out are the content types that only we get to wrangle—catalogs, handbooks, policies, … [Read more...] about Considerations for Special Higher Ed Content Types

Why Duplicate Content Is Bad for the Web

By Rick Allen on February 27, 2014

Duplicate doors

Among the countless content problems found on websites, one of the most egregious and commonly cited is duplicate content. Content strategists — not to mention search engine optimization (SEO) professionals — love to hate on duplicate content. As soon as we spot it during a content audit, we quickly bring out our metaphorical red pens. Begone, duplicate content! But why? For … [Read more...] about Why Duplicate Content Is Bad for the Web

Reconsidering the Social Media Hub

By Georgy Cohen on February 21, 2014

Hub and spoke

One of my favorite projects when working at Tufts University was leading the creation of our social media hub, a custom-built page which hosted feeds from all of our social media accounts and served as an at-a-glance destination for campus social chatter. I was (and still am) extremely proud of what we built. But that was back in 2010. Now, four years later, these types of … [Read more...] about Reconsidering the Social Media Hub

Introducing Your Content: Page Titles and Headings

By Rick Allen on January 28, 2014

An announcer with a megaphone.

Last week, Georgy talked about the importance of headlines for introducing stories and enticing readers. But how do these lessons learned for headlines in news and featured content translate to other forms of content — such as admissions and academic webpages? Page titles and headings also play an important role for all content on our websites. Readers rely on page titles and … [Read more...] about Introducing Your Content: Page Titles and Headings

Clarity and Readability Checklist for Content Creators

By Rick Allen on September 24, 2013

Clear, readable content

Last week, Georgy talked about respecting our audiences with readable content, including options for testing readability. Wikipedia describes readability as "the ease in which text can be read and understood." In other words, do people get what you're saying? The definition of readability is straightforward enough, but how do you plan for clarity and readability? In … [Read more...] about Clarity and Readability Checklist for Content Creators

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