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Don’t let Facebook + LinkedIn have your cake and eat it, too.

YourMembership

you are handing over your association members to the competition. Now, you may not believe me, but it’s true. Associations are handing over their entire membership base to competitors and don’t even know it! That’s because your competition doesn’t look familiar. It’s not another association, non-profit, society or organization.

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Membership Q&A: Online Communities?

Spark Consulting

That is, the publicly-available, commercial platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, and their ilk). But Facebook couldn’t profit off that exposure, so they changed the rules to decrease organizations’ visibility in our audiences’ timelines. Can you download contact information for members of your LinkedIn Group?

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Online communities 101: The benefits of leveraging an online community platform

Nimble AMS

Some examples of online communities include a LinkedIn or Facebook group where industry professionals connect. How online community platforms differ from other virtual networking communities A major difference between virtual networking communities like LinkedIn or Facebook and an online community platform is why they’re used.

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Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest: 60 Seconds In Social Media [Infographic]

Velvet Chainsaw

LinkedIn has 7,610 searches. Facebook has 700,000 messages sent. Did you know? That every 60 seconds. Foursquare has 2,000 checkins. Twitter has 175,000 tweets. Check out this Infographic from Social Jumpstart , which takes a closer look at what happens in social media every 60 seconds.

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Smart Social Media Strategies for Conferences

Associations Now

The team member handling LinkedIn had an idea for a simple text post about ‘goals for the week’ that included ‘learn something new, meet someone new, repeat.’” Dive Deeper Seven Things to Include in Your Social Media Guidelines It became one of PMI’s most successful LinkedIn posts during the event.

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A Guide to Social Media for Associations

MemberClicks

Professional associations, for instance, may wish to focus efforts on LinkedIn, where people go for news in their industry. Facebook has an audience that skews female and college-educated , but is widely used by people in a huge range of cohorts, making it a good fit for community associations. Facebook and LinkedIn lean toward text.

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What I’m Reading

Spark Consulting

John Haydon shares 10 reasons not to be on Facebook (slightly facetious, but far too many associations are guilty of far too many of these items). What’s up with all those BuzzFeed quizzes showing up on Facebook? Now that LinkedIn has broadened the ability to be an “influencer,” will your association be jumping on?