
Cost-Effective Best Practices for Marketing Online Programs Presentation
We are partnering with Magna Publications to provide an online seminar about "Cost-Effective Best Practices for Marketing Online Programs" on February 24, 2009. We hope that some of you will join us for this informative and interactive event.
I've provided some information below, but you can find the rest of the information at their website:

Integrated Marketing for Education: When 1+1=3
The concept of integrated marketing is simple, all of the different parts of your marketing campaign are stronger when integrated than when managed separately. This is an approach that the t

Social Network Marketing Part 6 (continued): What Education Non-Profits Can Do About Facebook (article 2 of 2)
Facebook offers 4 levels/types of services that may interest your education organization, whether you are in higher education, K-12, or an education related non-profit.

Social Network Marketing Part 6: What Education Non-Profits Can Do About Facebook (article 1 of 2)
Facebook is experiencing rapid growth with 150,000 new users per day. That’s three times faster than MySpace.

Social Network Websites - Battle Heating Up
As I've described in past blogs, there are really some subcategories under social networking sites. I like to split out what you can do on your own site from what you can do through other social networking sites like facebook. At this point, you should really pay attention to both if you want to stay ahead of the crowd. This article refers to the latter, and it looks like Google is putting the heat on facebook:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/31/technology/31google.html?_r=1&ex=13515...
