Remove Marketing Remove Portland Remove Social Media Remove Technology
article thumbnail

2020 ASAE Virtual Annual Meeting & Exposition Breaks Event Registration Record

AssociationChat

At any rate, I think more could have been done with some creative marketing for suppliers working with ASAE and hoping to augment their investment. Overall, social media posts reflect that members were happy to have a chance to check in with peers and appreciated the work ASAE put into the conference. Travel Portland.

article thumbnail

Making Connections: 5 Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Strategies

Achieve

Social media following. High social media presence and reach indicate a supporter has valuable P2P connections. Use social media shoutouts to recognize top-performing P2P fundraisers, so their efforts don't go unnoticed. P2P technology. Recognize fundraisers.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Social Media and Tourism

ChatterBachs

The first Symposium on the Use of Social Media in the Tourism Industry will be conducted in Loudoun County November 17th-19th. He was with the tourism bureau of Ann Arbor in the mid-’90s, when the confluence of tourism and web technology really began.

article thumbnail

Should You Crowdsource Your Event’s Note-Taking?

Associations Now

And, try as they might, social media and video cameras will continue to struggle to capture the visceral effect of walking into an event venue. In particular, taking notes is really hard—especially if you’re trying to do it with a smartphone, as social media smart guy Alex Plaxen, who I profiled earlier this year , does.

article thumbnail

Lean Impact Series: 10 Changemakers Using Lean Startup Methods For Greater Social Impact

Beth Kanter

.” Christie George of New Media Ventures and Akash Trivedi of Kiva.org will discuss key Lean Impact approaches. 10 Changemakers Using Lean Startup Methods For Greater Social Impact by Meg Rulli. Gateway Green is a project in Portland to turn a stretch of unused land into a multi-use bike park.