Best Practices: A Worthwhile Discipline

September 14, 2009

Web publishers, like myself, often promote best practices: design with web standards; think like a publisher; develop a content strategy; make your site accessible, usable, and SEO friendly. Most advocates talk from experience, which makes the advice more meaningful. After all, practice makes perfect (or at the very least, better). However, I was recently reminded that “saying and doing [...]

 

#FollowFriday Recommendations for Web Publishers

August 7, 2009

I think #FollowFriday on Twitter is a great way to recognize and recommend people that you feel add value to your Twitter stream. However, I’m often more interested in why people follow those they recommend. For this reason, I’m explaining my recommendations. Below are three people I follow on Twitter because I appreciate their contribution to the field of web publishing and [...]

 

Think More Like a Publisher and Less Like a Marketer (and Other Lessons From eduWeb 2009)

July 26, 2009

Last week I attended the eduWeb Conference in Chicago. It was a great opportunity to meet other higher-ed web professionals and discuss common challenges and creative solutions. Some popular topics included social media, online marketing, user-generated content, web design best practices, content strategy, and search engine optimization. There is a great deal of information [...]