Remove facebook

Aaron Wolowiec

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Feel the love

Aaron Wolowiec

Or, if your association has a Facebook page, ask members to recommend you on Facebook. And share their Facebook post on your page. A good referral program is easy to understand, lets the member know what kind of people to refer, is worth the member’s time and makes the referral process quick and easy to complete.”.

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Technology truths for meetings and events

Aaron Wolowiec

Event organizers use Twitter and Facebook to spread the word about events and to track interest among users. Understanding the expectations of your meeting attendees as it relates to technology is an important step in the meeting planning process.”. Let’s talk social media. How do you use technology for your meetings and events?

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A Tuesday ‘thank you’

Aaron Wolowiec

For more information, check out the #GivingTuesday Facebook page and the Twitter feed and use #GivingTuesday and @GivingTues. Communicating impact to partnership stakeholders is a vital piece of that process. She tells us how your association/organization can participate in #GivingTuesday. GivingTuesday occurs on Dec.

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Goodbye e-learning

Aaron Wolowiec

Facebook was next, followed by LinkedIn. Have formal, documented product development and pricing processes that cover their technology-enabled and technology-enhanced learning. The most popular form of such learning, according to the report: webinar. Have a formal, documented strategy for their use of technology for learning.

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Mission possible: Finding and keeping volunteers

Aaron Wolowiec

Thanks to Twitter and Facebook, these generations – which in 2011 surpassed Baby Boomers for volunteerism – value virtual networks and don’t often communicate face to face. What types of decisions in your association would benefit from a deliberative decision-making process? We get impatient.

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Celebrating two years

Aaron Wolowiec

In the process, I’ve formed invaluable networks, and our blog has gained quite the following. As a reminder, please like our Facebook page. As most of you know by now, I came on board this summer as digital content manager to help Event Garde grow its online and public presence.

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Achieve more: How research should inform your association’s meetings strategy

Aaron Wolowiec

When organizations want to reimagine a signature program or an entire annual meetings calendar (and don’t have the knowledge, skills and expertise of a professional development pioneer), I very often recommend the following five-step research process: Develop and conduct a member survey. Evaluate the process and the outcomes.

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