Archive for the ‘Picked from Search Terms’ Category
Additional Assessments, IEE Assessors, & Parental Consent
As I’d mentioned in our earlier article, Topics Picked from Readers’ Search Terms, I’ve been going through our web stats and have selected search terms that put people on our site but didn’t necessarily answer their questions. Our hope is to provide the answers they’ve been seeking now that we know these are things for which people need information about special education.
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Failure, Inaccuracies & Wisconsin (What?)
In our series of blog articles devoted to addressing issues raised by our site visitors’ search terms (see Topics Picked from Readers’ Search Terms), this blog article tackles some of those issues. Again, these were the burning questions that sent readers straight to their search engines and ultimately to our blog. Read the rest of this entry »
Shunning, RR, and Disputes – Oh, My!
As I posted earlier today, I’ve gone through the search terms used by visitors to our site in June 2010 and selected the ones for which we don’t have specific content. These were the burning questions that people were seeking answers to that led them to our blog but didn’t necessarily lead them to content that gave them what they were looking for. Read the rest of this entry »
Topics Picked from Readers’ Search Terms
One of the neat things about carrying out so much of our mission through our website is the data that gets generated on the backend. While we don’t know who is searching for what, we know what people are searching for when they end up on our site. We get ongoing updates organized on a month-by-month basis of a variety of information including how many visitors we’ve had to our site, what pages were viewed and how many times, and the search terms that people use in search engines that lead them to our site. Read the rest of this entry »





