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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association communityMarketing. Emotional marketing appeals to your audience’s ego and desire to feel and look connected and smarter. Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. Member app.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.23.18

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The Content Marketing Institute has an excellent post on how to curate content like a pro —and it’s not a list of lame content curation tools, thankfully, it’s real advice. Usability Tips for a Seamless LMS. Find out how AI can be easily leveraged in your communications with members. LMS Discussion. Do I even need an LMS?

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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. Chapters have always been the community hub for members—and they can continue that role with virtual events. Christina (Tina) Marmor, Director, Marketing Events, Fonteva.

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Association Brain Food: 9.9.22

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Rather, it’s a communications medium. He writes about the apps helping him develop a vision for the metaverse, the need for interoperability in the metaverse, and his hope that it goes beyond just being a communications medium. Lossy communication. LMS-AMS integration. Host: American Marketing Association.

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You’re Never Too Old to Learn Something New

Association Adviser

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.