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Social Media for Associations: Challenges and Opportunities

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Even if an association is a little slow in getting the word out about a development, their members can chat about it instantly using a growing variety of tools, with Facebook, Linked In, YouTube, and Twitter, leading the list for now. corporations had Twitter feeds, 69 percent had Facebook pages and 59 percent had YouTube accounts.

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Cutting Edge Social Media for Associations

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The campaign is called “My Energy Truth” and it uses videos, Twitter, Facebook, and even Pinterest. The highlight is the article about the social media strategy at the Colorado Oil and Gas Association.

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Association Management and Board Reports: “Done is Better Than Perfect

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Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s recent book Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead is in my stack to read. The Beautiful Trees at Highlands Swim and Tennis Club – McLean, VA. My wife was inspired by it and quickly passed it on to a friend.

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Fooducation?

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Almost half of American consumers learn about food via social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, according to a new study.”. There’s a fascinating article on the last page of the recent Food Technology , the monthly magazine of the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT).

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