Higher Ed Pulse

Does Zero Click Mean Zero Control in the Age of AI?

Episode Summary

In this episode of Higher Ed Pulse, host Mallory Willsea sits down with Sarah Russell, VP of Marketing at EducationDynamics, to unpack the seismic changes to Google Search and what it means for higher ed marketers. With AI Overviews now default in U.S. search and ad automation expanding fast, SEO and paid media are undergoing a full-blown transformation. The duo dives deep into how institutions must shift from ranking-focused strategies to becoming AI’s go-to source of truth — and why your data might be your greatest asset right now.

Episode Notes

In this episode of Higher Ed Pulse, host Mallory Willsea sits down with Sarah Russell, VP of Marketing at EducationDynamics, to unpack the seismic changes to Google Search and what it means for higher ed marketers. With AI Overviews now default in U.S. search and ad automation expanding fast, SEO and paid media are undergoing a full-blown transformation. The duo dives deep into how institutions must shift from ranking-focused strategies to becoming AI’s go-to source of truth — and why your data might be your greatest asset right now.

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Guest Name: Sarah Russell, Vice President, Marketing, Education Dynamic

Guest Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahwildhaber/

Guest Bio: In her role as Vice President of Marketing, Sarah drives and oversees strategy and execution excellence across all marketing channels. She works as part of our team of marketing experts to solve performance challenges, optimize to downstream results, and adapt to the ever-changing digital marketing environment. With 16 years of higher education marketing experience, Sarah understands what it takes to find success for our higher education marketing partners. Sarah is obsessed with data and loves leveraging it thoughtfully to help our partners exceed enrollment goals. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Missouri State University in Communication. When she’s not working on improving marketing results for our partners, Sarah enjoys playing dinosaur games with her two young boys, reading trashy mystery novels, and finding new prestige TV shows to become obsessed with.