Aaron Wolowiec

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Plan, attack, conquer: A conference strategy

Aaron Wolowiec

6) Day two of EXPO: Visit all booths you wrote down on day one to get more details or demos on products. But be flexible and don’t be afraid to jump into a session with someone you meet. 5) Day one of EXPO: Start in row one and walk every aisle, seeing everything in the trade show.

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Plan, attack, conquer: A conference strategy

Aaron Wolowiec

6) Day two of EXPO: Visit all booths you wrote down on day one to get more details or demos on products. But be flexible and don’t be afraid to jump into a session with someone you meet. 5) Day one of EXPO: Start in row one and walk every aisle, seeing everything in the trade show.

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Fun and games for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

Or, if you’re unveiling a new education module, consider making the demo a game. Create reward programs for the materials your customers buy, the articles they read and the events they attend. For more ideas, check out Clickpedia’s 25 Best Examples of Gamification. achieve new levels. earn achievements such as badges and prizes.

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Back to basics: Education programs

Aaron Wolowiec

This is especially important when finding the “right” fit for our next generation of learners. Accreditation. Annual conferences. Board/committee meetings. Case studies/reports. Certification. Communities of practice. Competency-based. Expositions. Face-to-face. Facilitated. Focus groups. Fundraisers. Institutes. Internships. Interviews.

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