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3 Reasons Why Social Media is Harmful to Your Association

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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? It used to be so easy.

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14 content curation tools every online marketer should check out now

Association Success

with each tool to create smarter email newsletters. Curated content includes links to articles, videos and other online content, and can be shared through multiple marketing channels, including an email newsletter, social media pages and a company blog. At rasa.io, our focus is on building smarter email newsletters.

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Balancing Traditional and Trending Member Communications

Association Adviser

At the same time, print media is seeing a resurgence. The print magazine was the second most highly valued communication channel this year. Joining the top 10 were the print newsletter and print conference guide. And don’t discount social media, which remains an important way to reach members.

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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

Reid All About it

You can add magazines and websites too, which is how I found the Cook’s recipe. Host: ASAE Speakers: Erik Hanberg, author of four books on nonprofit management, fundraising, social media, and board governance Jordan Castel, Association Governance Consultant at OnBoard Thu 2/15 at 2 p.m. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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The communications struggle continues

Aaron Wolowiec

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

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What Your Magazine Cover Says About Membership

Associations Now

Associations are built by and for members, which is why one association promised to put its 15,000th member on the cover of its magazine. In July, the cover of both magazines will feature Laura Burke, a compliance coordinator at St. SCCE and HCCA’s magazines choose people, showcasing a person on the cover of every issue. (It

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26 ways association professionals find problem-solving inspiration

Association Success

We asked what newsletters, organizations, podcasts and even TV shows they found helped them work harder and smarter. . I might get a magazine in the mail at home that has nothing to do with education or association work, but I like the design or how they approached the issue and I think, ‘Could I use that for us?’. to California.