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Blog Coverage of AMA Symposium on the Marketing of Higher Ed

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Blog Coverage of AMA Symposium on the Marketing of Higher Ed

Nov 19, 2008By Michael Stoner

Karlyn Morrisette covered many sessions at the conference, as well as presenting a well-received session on email marketing. Her posts are here.

Karine Joly also covered sessions at the conference on CollegeWebEditor.

This year, there were quite a number of bloggers covering conference sessions. Karine aggregates blog posts from the conference here. There was quite a bit of Twittering going on during the conference as well so people who were following Karine or other members of the Twitterati could have a sense of what was going on at the conference.

And as an amusing historical note, as far as I can tell, I was the first person to blog about the AMA conference, posting several posts about the 2006 event: Blogs for Prospective Students Work in Surprising Ways, Ball State Finds; Understanding Website Usage in Undergraduate and Graduate School Research; and Why Traditional Communications Strategies No Longer Work With Boys.


  • Michael Stoner Co-Founder and Co-Owner Was I born a skeptic or did I become one as I watched the hypestorm gather during the dotcom years, recede, and congeal once more as we come to terms with our online, social, mobile world? Whatever. I'm not much interested in cutting edge but what actually works for real people in the real world. Does that make me a bad person?