Communication sciences and SEO outlets
Mar 11, 2024 7:28:42 GMT 1
Post by amirmukaddas on Mar 11, 2024 7:28:42 GMT 1
Graduates in communication sciences are the future copywriters and in SEO we need those who know how to write. But how much does writing have to do with SEO and what is the difference between those who write for users and those for search engines? communication sciences outlets A bit out of curiosity, I started reading the comments of users who write about the various university groups linked to the humanities faculties, including communication sciences. Many of these people often feel ridiculed by those who study engineering, computer science or in general by those who follow this type of path. Political sciences, communication sciences... "snack" sciences, as they call these faculties, from the height of their technical knowledge. But with respect to job opportunities, the difference between a mechanical engineer and a communication scientist is that with current times, the latter will end up writing in some dirty web magazine for 5 euros per article, while the engineer with his solid science he will find himself dismantling and repairing plastic siphons under other people's sinks.
Bourgeois of course, God forbid. The problem is not the university, but the "outlet" There is a kind of curse that affects those who enroll in university based on job opportunities. When I was 18 I enrolled in Literature because there was a (barely) poet hiding inside me. At that time I was with a girl who had instead enrolled in Industrial Chemistry. When I told her that industrial chemistry is the death of the dream of being alive, she replied that graduates in industrial chemistry were the first to find work, often even before graduating. An all downhill road. It didn't matter what job it was, you simply found it and found it immediately, while graduates in literature had to struggle for at least a decade to get a professorship in a remote village. Bad idea! And in fact she left me to get together with a colleague of hers in industrial chemistry, whose future obviously had to be paved, given the choice of the "right" faculty. At a certain point Denmark Telegram Number Data I realized that my ex was right and I left Literature for something more concrete, sociology . Don't laugh, I did it for a noble reason that I now prefer to omit, but in any case not even this choice was suggested to me by interests linked to job opportunities. You know what I think? Whether you want to study engineering or snack science, if your choice is motivated by the search for an outlet, you will be very disappointed, because ALL Italian universities have not led anywhere for at least twenty years.
There's the ceremony, the party, the greetings, after which you just find yourself posting anonymous screenshots on Facebook taken from the blogs of those who are successful despite still making serious spelling mistakes. Behind a "grammar nazi", behind the majority of people who get indignant for free, behind those who fly off the handle as soon as they feel called into question, there is an eighteen-year-old who has enrolled in any faculty because he doesn't have had the guts to listen to each other and give voice to their attitudes and passions. Jacopo Matteuzzi has a degree in Philosophy, I in Sociology, Giorgio Tave in Economics, Gianluca Fiorelli in History of Cinema and many other really strong people don't even have a degree. Now tell me, are you interested in career opportunities, or in work? Have you ever asked yourself what you really want to do and how you want to do it?
Bourgeois of course, God forbid. The problem is not the university, but the "outlet" There is a kind of curse that affects those who enroll in university based on job opportunities. When I was 18 I enrolled in Literature because there was a (barely) poet hiding inside me. At that time I was with a girl who had instead enrolled in Industrial Chemistry. When I told her that industrial chemistry is the death of the dream of being alive, she replied that graduates in industrial chemistry were the first to find work, often even before graduating. An all downhill road. It didn't matter what job it was, you simply found it and found it immediately, while graduates in literature had to struggle for at least a decade to get a professorship in a remote village. Bad idea! And in fact she left me to get together with a colleague of hers in industrial chemistry, whose future obviously had to be paved, given the choice of the "right" faculty. At a certain point Denmark Telegram Number Data I realized that my ex was right and I left Literature for something more concrete, sociology . Don't laugh, I did it for a noble reason that I now prefer to omit, but in any case not even this choice was suggested to me by interests linked to job opportunities. You know what I think? Whether you want to study engineering or snack science, if your choice is motivated by the search for an outlet, you will be very disappointed, because ALL Italian universities have not led anywhere for at least twenty years.
There's the ceremony, the party, the greetings, after which you just find yourself posting anonymous screenshots on Facebook taken from the blogs of those who are successful despite still making serious spelling mistakes. Behind a "grammar nazi", behind the majority of people who get indignant for free, behind those who fly off the handle as soon as they feel called into question, there is an eighteen-year-old who has enrolled in any faculty because he doesn't have had the guts to listen to each other and give voice to their attitudes and passions. Jacopo Matteuzzi has a degree in Philosophy, I in Sociology, Giorgio Tave in Economics, Gianluca Fiorelli in History of Cinema and many other really strong people don't even have a degree. Now tell me, are you interested in career opportunities, or in work? Have you ever asked yourself what you really want to do and how you want to do it?