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Karlyn Morissette

marketing strategist, higher ed web geek, speaker, consultant, MBA, ferret lover

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On Speaking and Twitter

You didn’t think I’d stay away forever, right?
There have been so many twitter/speaking controversies lately, and I wanted to add my perspective.
Last week it was the two Chronicle stories (here and here) rehashing the #heweb09 keynote. This morning I read Danah Boyd’s rant in her blog about the debacle at Web 2.0 Expo.
I fail to [...]

Need a crash course in Internet Marketing?

This Fall, I’m going to be teaching an online class in Internet Marketing through Champlain College. This is quite literally a crash course - it’s just seven weeks long but it will be packed full of information. This course will be a lot of fun, but will also be a lot of hard work. When you [...]

Reflections

I know, I know.  I’ve been absent the past few weeks - between finishing up my job at Dartmouth, starting my job at Fire Engine RED part time, keeping on top of my work with DoJo clients and doing a bunch of stuff for Champlain before I begin my adjunct faculty gig there, to say [...]

ANNOUNCEMENT: I’ve always liked the color RED…

My employers and family have been notified, so now it’s time to share the big news with all of you: Beginning August 24, I will be leaving Dartmouth and joining the team at Fire Engine Red full time.  I’ll be working on their student search packages for admissions office.
I can’t begin to tell you guys [...]

“Blogging and Tweeting are Weird”

I just received word that some people I work with think that my blogging and tweeting is “weird”.  I’m not offended - in fact, I understand the perception.  They don’t use the technology, so they don’t “get it.”  They view it as all fun and games…Karlyn just playing around.  They don’t get that there’s more [...]

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