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Association Brain Food: 4.19.24

Reid All About it

Hear about best practices, cutting-edge technology, tips to avoid common pitfalls, and real-world examples. Discuss synergies between social media teams, digital marketing teams and org-wide employees in scaling the social media efforts of a brand. Host: DC-Metro Association-Nonprofit Tech Network Wed 4/24 from 9 a.m.

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Association Brain Food: 6.23.23

Reid All About it

They describe how technology can help your association do this by strengthening your organization’s culture. As Sheri Jacobs and Lisa Boylan say, AI policies “serve as essential guardrails, guiding associations on how to manage and harness the power of AI technology effectively.” Marketing benchmarks. AI usage policy.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.7.21

Reid All About it

In some of these cases, technology and common sense can save the day and, in others, you might have to knock some sense into your board. Marketing must-haves. Doug Kessler at Velocity Partners says three things matters most in B2B marketing right now: meaning, metrics and mojo. I found myself saying “Yes!” Virtual audience.

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Association Brain Food: 6.16.23

Reid All About it

Barbara Palmer at PCMA Convene says these Next Gen Event Goers won’t settle for the standard event experience—they expect to be captivated. Event marketing. Your marketing plan must work extra hard to convince your audience they should make the trip. Hear how these new technologies might change our ways of working.

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