What You Need to Know Research lab profiles directly contributed to increases in web traffic, with search engines like Google referring 85 percent of overall traffic. Since launching nine months ago, lab profiles have clocked in 9,000 sessions (or visits that may include multiple page views), and we’re expecting that number to grow. Top related […]
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Introducing Research Lab Profiles
Posted by Frances Correa and Aaron Watkins | Faculty ProfilesWhat You Need to Know Research lab profiles introduce basic research information to hopkinsmedicine.org to improve performance in search engines and on hopkinsmedicine.org. The profiles support faculty member efforts to publish research content online, either on hopkinsmedicine.org or any other website. Faculty and staff members can add or edit profiles within the directory, and Internet […]
Sep 23, 2016 No comments

If you build it, they will come. Right?
Posted by smatsos1 | Content Strategy, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Web StrategyWrong! Today, Google indexes over 30 trillion unique individual web pages. That makes the new web page you just launched one in 30 trillion. When it comes to page ranking at the top of Google searches, you have better odds of winning the lottery. Hopkinsmedicine.org is one of the most visited hospital or academic medical […]
Sep 12, 2016 No comments

Of Coral Reefs and Curatorship
Posted by Stacia | Content Strategy, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)A former colleague once diagnosed the site of the company we both worked for as suffering from the “coral reef effect.” Articles kept building up, layer upon layer, with a thin layer of new material and a deep, almost unused archived content. Some of that content was strong and still relevant, but the good stuff […]
Oct 8, 2012 No comments
The end of SEO as we know it? Not so fast.
Posted by Jennifer | Content Strategy, General, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)How Google Instant will (and won’t) impact your optimization strategy. If you’re a Googler you’ve probably noticed that the search engine is running at faster-than-lightning speed. It’s called Google Instant and it’s the search giant’s latest upgrade—allowing users to see results as they type.*
Sep 23, 2010 3 comments
U.S. News says we’re #1. Why doesn’t Google?
Posted by Jennifer | Content Strategy, Search Engine Optimization (SEO)Getting to the top of the search engine ranks isn’t easy—but there’s some simple stuff we can do to help our chances. For two decades Hopkins has been a “Best Hospitals” chart-topper. We were out-ranking the competition when the future founders of Google were still roaming their high school halls. We’re used to being on […]
Sep 9, 2010 3 comments
The Benefits of a Shared Institutional Web Site: hopkinsmedicine.org
Posted by awatki10 | Content Strategy, Design, Navigation, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Usability/AccessibilityThe primary goal of the Internet Strategy & Web Services team is to build a single enterprise web site that represents the research, patient care and educational aspects of Johns Hopkins Medicine and the School of Medicine. It's an ambitious goal for an institution with as many varied interests, specialties, and goals as ours. But […]
Jun 21, 2010 2 comments