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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

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Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii. Market a webinar series, mini-course, or series of modules leading to a digital badge. Feeling creative?

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

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Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii. Market a webinar series, mini-course, or series of modules leading to a digital badge. Feeling creative?

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Association Brain Food: 9.9.22

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LMS-AMS integration. Blue Sky eLearn shares a helpful video that demystifies LMS-AMS integration. Presenter: Brianne Wheeler, Director, Marketing, PropFuel. Email marketing has never been more difficult than it is today. Host: American Marketing Association. Presenter: Kate Adams, SVP of Marketing at Validity.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

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WBT Systems describes some of what they’ve learned as an LMS provider over the years about online teaching in their tips for new virtual presenters and instructors. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Christina (Tina) Marmor, Director, Marketing Events, Fonteva.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

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I spoke with CEO of AGC Georgia Michael Dunham the other day about association leadership, career development and mentoring (see his Corner Office profile). Sessions should represent at least 50 percent of the traffic, which most likely indicates your site is properly marketed and optimized for the major search engines.