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How Associations Can Get Media Traction with Press Releases

Associations Now

Here are six tips associations can use when writing and sending out press releases. Like other media outlets, Associations Now finds out about some of these initiatives through well-written and well-timed press releases. Press release titles should be relatively short,” Kane said. Make it personal.

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How to Create a Job Board and Generate More Revenue

MemberClicks

Key features to look for in the right ready-made job board software include: Easy integration with existing membership software Automates processes Simple and fast set up Additional features that improve user experience: Surveys and polls Social sharing integration Newsletter generator ‘Featured Jobs’ highlight functionality 5.

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Association Marketing: 4 Ways to Promote Your Professional Association Wins

Virtual

Take an integrated approach, and reframe the story for your newsletter, your blog, and other communication channels, which we’ll discuss below. Take advantage of press releases. But press releases still work—arguably, even better—for digital publications. 4. Plan ahead with your social strategy.

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How content builds brand habits

Association Success

Others eagerly await an insightful newsletter that brightens their lunch hour. Share your content on social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Publish a newsletter rounding up recent posts. Create press releases to attract media attention for standout reports. Download it now.

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Building an Association Crisis Communications Webpage

GrowthZone

Links to press releases. Media Statements (video or text). Depending on the situation, various elements and links serve a valuable role: Links to your social media channels. Newsletter or RSS Subscription Option. Sharable Social Images. Key, relevant local, state, federal government offices.

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Building Personas: Defining Your Audience

Higher Logic

Start by searching their site for testimonials, case studies, press releases, or newsletter signups. Set up Google Alerts for new content, and follow their social media accounts for constant updates, interactions, and events. Or at least better understand their motivations?

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Study: Relationships and Storytelling Drive Advocacy Success

Associations Now

“This year’s study shows that relationships still matter, but storytelling and independent third-party validators serve as differentiators for associations,” Bill Dalbec, deputy managing director of APCO Insight, the company’s research arm, said in a press release.