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Best of the Web: February 2013

Association Adviser

MySpace in 2003? American Hospital Association’s 2013 APRE Conference. Georgia Society of Association Executives Annual Conference. May 29-31, 2013 ASAE 2012 Marketing Membership & Communications Conference. May 29-31, 2013 ASAE 2012 Marketing Membership & Communications Conference.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.13.20

Reid All About it

I go to one or two ASAE conferences a year and usually volunteer as a session proposal peer reviewer for one of them. – Crisis Communications: Coronavirus Edition. Learn how you can communicate effectively with or without a plan currently in place. Presenter: Alex Plaxen, MTA, President, Little Bird Told Media.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.6.20

Reid All About it

Tanya Basu at MIT Technology Review writes about private micro-networks , like Cocoon, which some believe are the future of connecting. “…[S]uch micro-networks and the control they offer might redefine how we think about and use social media in the next decade, whether it is Cocoon or another app that follows in its wake.”. CMP credit.

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Four Important Things We’ve Learned During Our First Year

Associations Now

From filling up RebelMouse pages with social updates to getting feedback from you in social spaces and on the site, we’ve grown a lot in 365 days. You do great things for your member community—but with so many communication platforms available, you can tell great stories to audiences you may have never been able to reach before.

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Association Subculture: Why Being Anti-Indispensability is Pro.

Association Subculture

Ive had my membership since 2003 or maybe 2004. A revolutionary, self-proclaimed edupunk, Shelly attributes her knowledge about associations to many hours on the front lines with staff and volunteers in both the 501(c)(6) and 501(c)(3) arenas and one too many all-nighters at conference. communications. (4). community. (3).