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Goodbye e-learning

Aaron Wolowiec

So when I came across “Association Learning + Technology 2014,” a recent report by Jeff Cobb and Celisa Steele , founders of consulting firm Tagoras , imagine my delight! There’s a goldmine of information in the report, which you can get for free if you subscribe to Tagoras’ free e-newsletter. Nearly all survey respondents – 88.7

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Study: Most Nonprofits Do Content Marketing, But How Well?

Associations Now

4 The average number of social media presences used by nonprofits, according to the study. Facebook is by far the most popular social network with nonprofits, with 91 percent of respondents having a presence there. Nearly seven in 10 respondents said there was a person in charge of their organization’s content marketing.

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Using Online Community to Increase Member Retention

Mizz Information

You must also weave the online community into your other communication vehicles: newsletters, print ads and editorial content in magazine, on-site meetups at conferences, cross-promotion in journals and other publications via journal clubs, and public social media channels. Leadership buy-in is essential.

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A Kick-Ass Community Manager Q&A

Higher Logic

James Baumann (ACUHO): AS a director of communications, I was interested in community as an outgrowth of social media. In 2014, ACUHO’s board reevaluated the association’s committee work and the online community concept came up—we launched in June 2015. We use Hootesuite to push out community activity into social channels.