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Why your association needs a social media strategy

MultiBriefs

{summary} There's no doubt that social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, revolutionizing the way we connect and communicate. Whether you are a professional, trade or community-based association, no one can afford to ignore the potential benefits of having a robust social media strategy.

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Balancing Traditional and Trending Member Communications

Association Adviser

This year’s Association Communications Benchmarking Study showed us that traditional forms of member communication – live events and print media – continue to be popular among associations and their members. At the same time, print media is seeing a resurgence. Live events remain the No. Live events remain the No.

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Social Media, Video, and the Law

Wild Apricot

Technology in the Arts has just released a well-researched and well-written review of the legal issues surrounding the use of video footage, Social Media, Video Footage, and the Law: What performing arts managers need to know. read more ). read more ).

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An Introduction to Short-Form Videos

Association Adviser

With over a billion monthly users, TikTok has reshaped the way consumers engage with social media, and association marketing teams are looking to dive head-first into this growing medium. over parent company ByteDance’s connections to […] The post An Introduction to Short-Form Videos appeared first on Association Adviser.

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Association Brain Food: 4.26.24

Reid All About it

She shares comments from a video of ‘90s high school kids hanging out. The video is captioned, “Phones? I feel bad for kids and young adults who never played outside unsupervised, socialized without distraction, entertained themselves or, as one commenter says, been “completely present.” This one’s a gut punch. 1 CAE credit.

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Cut through communication clutter

Aaron Wolowiec

As a writer and professional communicator, nothing (O.K., well, not very much) is more frustrating than people who can’t communicate. But seriously…communication is a hard gig for most companies, especially with the advent of social media. Communication is everywhere. Or even worse yet, companies.

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Association Brain Food: 4.12.24

Reid All About it

She explains how to get in front of prospects, make an impression on them and communicate the value of membership. Episodes are published Monday mornings in both audio and video format, available on YouTube, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcast (to name a few!). Staff meetings. More info/register.

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