Are Teens really watching more TV?

Yes, teens are surprisingly watching more TV according to Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. senior analyst Todd Juenger. For all the time teens spend with PCs and phones, they still spend most of their time watching TV. Consumption of television by teens has continued to grow even as new devices have permeated their lives. “There [...]

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Do You Know?

Do you know? What gives websites 7 times the social media mentions compared to websites without? Do you know? What do 53.6% of the 10,000 largest sites on the web use to generate more views? Do you know? What appears on homepages of more than 1/2 of the largest websites? We do!  

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What are people saying about your school online?

Did you know that 89% of consumers trust online reviews? Did you know that 80% have changed their mind based on negative information found online? Did you know 87% claim positive reviews reinforce their decisions? We do!  

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Asking the right questions

You have to know the right questions to ask. Schools say, “we know how many visitors we have to our site.” Becker Media asks, “do you know their profiles and what they are looking for?” Schools say, “we spend a lot on advertising.” Becker Media asks, “do you know which media and campaigns have the [...]

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11 SEO Tips

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is what drives more visitors from search engines to your website.  Here are some tips to help drive more traffic and get the greatest ROI from your dollars spend online. Create Knowledge Repositories Blogging is about the conversation, but knowledge repositories are a great way to acquire links. Use Structured Data [...]

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Becker Media Breaks Down the Program Integrity Final Rules – Verification

Final regulations on a collection of 14 topics intended to strengthen the integrity of the Title IV programs were published in late 2010 by the Department of Education. These new rules primarily impact schools — both financial aid professionals and their colleagues with other campus administration responsibilities. Starting this week and subsequent weeks, Becker Media [...]

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Becker Media Breaks Down the Program Integrity Final Rules – Written Arrangements Between Schools

Final regulations on a collection of 14 topics intended to strengthen the integrity of the Title IV programs were published in late 2010 by the Department of Education. These new rules primarily impact schools — both financial aid professionals and their colleagues with other campus administration responsibilities. Starting this week and subsequent weeks, Becker Media [...]

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Becker Media Breaks Down the Program Integrity Final Rules – State Authorization

Final regulations on a collection of 14 topics intended to strengthen the integrity of the Title IV programs were published in late 2010 by the Department of Education. These new rules primarily impact schools — both financial aid professionals and their colleagues with other campus administration responsibilities. Starting this week and subsequent weeks, Becker Media [...]

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Becker Media Breaks Down the Program Integrity Final Rules – Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)

Final regulations on a collection of 14 topics intended to strengthen the integrity of the Title IV programs were published in late 2010 by the Department of Education. These new rules primarily impact schools — both financial aid professionals and their colleagues with other campus administration responsibilities. Starting this week and subsequent weeks, Becker Media [...]

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Becker Media Breaks Down the Program Integrity Final Rules – Retaking Coursework

Final regulations on a collection of 14 topics intended to strengthen the integrity of the Title IV programs were published in late 2010 by the Department of Education. These new rules primarily impact schools — both financial aid professionals and their colleagues with other campus administration responsibilities. Starting this week and subsequent weeks, Becker Media [...]

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