Blog Coverage of AMA Symposium on the Marketing of Higher Ed
If you attended the AMA conference this year, you can catch up on sessions you missed-or if you didn’t attend, you can find out what happened-by visiting some of the blogs that covered the meeting.
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.


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