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Social Media Roundup: Add Google+ To Your Event-Planning Strategy

Associations Now

— LBI (@LBIAudioVideo) April 10, 2013. Since its launch, it’s been a desert of content. However, from search results to virtual meetings, Google+ isn’t a content graveyard. It has plenty of tricks for event planners, such as SEO and segmented notifications. — SSULive (@SSULive) April 10, 2013.

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Social Media Roundup: How Paid Distribution Can Push Your Content Further

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A tech giant shows how to lead the way on content strategy through the clever use of paid distribution. Paying to advertise your content may seem crazy to some—for one thing, organic reach is way cheaper—but if your strategy is well-focused, it doesn’t have to be quite so painful. ht @ kimhowarddc ).

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Social Media Roundup: Email Marketing 101

Associations Now

Also: Create a strategy to ensure that you don’t run out of food at your next event. Then it might be time to revisit your email marketing strategy. — BrightBull (@BrightBull) July 3, 2013. — BrightBull (@BrightBull) July 3, 2013. — Beth Sanborn (@FarFromCamelot) July 3, 2013.

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Building Your Conference Community Drip By Drip

Velvet Chainsaw

“How on earth will we find the time (and content) to blog regularly? Here’s the bigger question you need to ask; “What happens if I don’t add a conference blog or drip content from the conference?” If you don’t provide a drip by drip conference content strategy. ” you may ask?