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How to Create a Strong Social Media Policy for Your Local Government

Arc 3 Communications

A social media policy is a code of conduct that provides guidelines for employees when it comes to posting content on the internet, whether personally or professionally. There are two types of control you may decide to set up for your local government’s social media programs, centralized and decentralized.

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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

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Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. The Free Press ) Social media platforms hate the written word. Bruce Rosenthal and Lori Zoss Kraska share five valuable hard truths about sponsorships from Bruce’s interviews with 100 corporate sponsors.

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Taking the Time to Communicate Right

Association Adviser

” As I sat in a session titled, “How To Make Your Members Scream Your Name, And Beg You For More,” at the recent Georgia Society of Association Executives Annual Meeting, I was struck by presenter Tom Morrison’s words and insight about the need for better engagement with your membership.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

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At Managing Editor , they provide advice for creating culturally inclusive marketing because… “Empty words won’t fix racial injustice, and as content producers, we need to refuse to be accomplices who write pretty but meaningless words in times of crisis to help companies gloss over their realities of racial disparities at their companies.”.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.23.18

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityContent is everywhere and a good deal of it is crap. Over at Spin Sucks, you can learn a few ways to ensure your content stands out in the stream of mediocracy. Sohini Baliga, communications expert from the charitable fundraising world.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

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Content Forum Weekly Community Chat. Join Content Forum members for content strategy advice, to share what you are working on, and for support with any professional and personal challenges you are facing. Host: Content Forum. How can associations use social media to impact legislative outcomes?

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Wednesday Buzz: Essential Advice for Designing a Better Email

Associations Now

.” In addition, Amunwa argues against using embeddable fonts—just stick to the basic HTML fonts such as Arial, Verdana, and Georgia. Plus, don’t go beyond three content columns, and keep images on the left. Social Media Examiner tells us how to use Google Analytics to track dark social traffic.

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