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

Associations Now

A new report says older people increasingly use social media to connect online. Also: strategies for growing conference sponsorships. It’s no secret that younger generations rely on social media to communicate with friends and connect with the causes they care about. But why stop there?

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Discipline

Jamie Notter

He is ridiculously smart, and a fellow Que author–his book is called Social Media ROI. In the sense of not letting us settle for weak strategies and ineffective processes. Decentralize without clearly communicated high standards for results is probably a waste of time! Social Media. December 2005 (5).

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Start by Looking Inside

Jamie Notter

in Humanize , Leadership , Social Media - 2 comments. Here are some highlights from the Humanize angle: 16% trusted information from Corporate sources, and 14% trusted information from social media. That’s low, overall (traditional media was 32%), but notice how corporate and social media are just about the same.

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Tell Your People

Jamie Notter

I remember meeting with one of the senior regional managers who made a point about internal communication that I have since quoted liberally. A small secret then becomes a future chasm in communication. Social Media. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4). September 2005 (4).

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Making Silos Work

Jamie Notter

In my company (currently) social media is handled by one department but we ensure that the entire company is part of the conversation. Next post: Social Media is the Wave. Social Media. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4). September 2005 (4). August 2005 (7).

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“The Beach Was too Sandy”—Happy Members Are a Nonnegotiable

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Bartuch is director of strategy and research at Sandstorm Design. dissertation analyzed scientific concepts underlying successful strategies for marketing, growth, sales and innovation. Bartuch highlights the following trending strategies as paths to feeling the member love: Chat. Social media.

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Why Podcasting Works for Leading (and Leaders)

Associations Now

Associations stress out a fair bit about their content strategy—a term I don’t exactly love, because it applies a lot of gravitas to what was once more simply called “communications.” But on another level, I wonder if some associations have absorbed the lessons about communications we’ve learned in the past decade or so.