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3 Reasons Why Social Media is Harmful to Your Association

.orgCommunity

Most of us are routinely posting member information, pictures, stories and video to social media. All of this social media interaction on topics related to your members and association is good right? Should you even have a website if you’re posting to these free and wonderful social tools?

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3 technologies associations can use to connect with members and grow their audience

Association Success

While print publications and events remain important, membership organizations now rely on emerging technology to drive engagement and growth. . Among the many forms this technology can take, three stand out: Mobile devices. Leveraging these technologies can help membership organizations thrive. . Scalable content.

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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

Reid All About it

eShow predicts five event trends for 2024 and describes how technology can help you stay on top of them. They describe how technology can help strengthen your organization’s culture. You can add magazines and websites too, which is how I found the Cook’s recipe. Event trends. Data, AI and value propositions. AI literacy.

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Face Your Fear of Technology

Association Adviser

Technology (and the thought of it) sometimes elicits a similar response. I’ve worked with hundreds of associations and here are some of the responses I have gotten when asking about their take on “technology” or “new ways” of reaching and engaging their members: Do we have to? Our members don’t like technology.

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Social Media: A Marathon, Not a Sprint

Association Adviser

It was a fantastic gathering of some sharp and creative minds who work in gaming, digital marketing, software, Web design, and social media. One session covered the steps needed to become a social media hero. Your fans own your social media channel. and social media.

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The communications struggle continues

Aaron Wolowiec

This year, more associations reported success in helping their members find desired information quickly and keeping them informed about education opportunities and events. While e-newsletters and print magazines remain top communication vehicles, associations seem to be expanding their communication vehicles.

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Cool app! Now what?

Aaron Wolowiec

Meeting and event professionals are raving about event apps, which allow everything from registration to hotel check-in to real-time social media conversation. The five steps: email marketing; website; publications; social media; and venue signage. Or write a feature story about the app in your trade magazine.