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Lunchtime Links: Social Media Isn’t Just for Young People

Associations Now

It’s no secret that younger generations rely on social media to communicate with friends and connect with the causes they care about. According to the study, which has been tracking all forms of social media use since 2005, six in 10 people surveyed between the ages of 50 and 64—and 43 percent of those 65 and older—were social media users.

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

But many of the legacy challenges remain: information overload, communication clutter, attracting and retaining younger members, maintaining their position as their industry’s No. Since 2005, the two groups had jointly produced a successful annual show and realized that many constituents knew each other and were members of both associations.

Texas 60
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Mizz Information: Association Swing and a Miss--CEA Tech.

Mizz Information

Communication --Weve all heard of "build it and they will come" syndrome when it comes to social media, but a whole member category basically built on pay your dues to join then figure it out from there? Advertising/Revenue --I have to admit Im kind of sad to see this thing fail because I think it could have been a success.