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How to Drive High Donor Retention Rates with Text Messaging

Achieve

Text messaging is one of the best communication tools in nonprofits’ disposal, allowing organizations to reach supporters directly with personalized messaging. With the right text messaging software, you can easily add in multimedia elements like pictures and videos to inspire audiences.

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

.orgCommunity

Social media. Social media is an opportunity for members to engage with you on different service levels. Sixty-three percent of customers expect support on social media, and 35 percent prefer social options over other platforms. See the video of Dr. Bartuch’s presentation here.

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From the Corner Office: The Wisdom of Wading Into the Pool Before Going Deep

Association Adviser

I was president of the TPCA, and we had been producing a successful trade show together since 2005 (Texas Food & Fuel Expo). You need to make sure there is clear and direct communication with each team member about the organization’s goals and objectives. AA: How about social media? You can’t micromanage.

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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

In response to this challenge, some associations have made impressive gains in their adoption of technology, particularly in the areas of mobile, social media, video, online learning, connectivity and more. Multimedia and video learning. Video is the easiest and most powerful content on smartphones. Convenience.

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Mizz Information: Facebook Blocks Page Admins from Posting Legit.

Mizz Information

It was a link to a totally legit mainstream news piece about a kid with selective mutism and how he communicates using music. Nothing shady about the story or the site, just a nice video about a kid who uses a guitar when he cant use his voice. In case youre interested in the non-social media side of me, I do love me some Pinterest.

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The Hourglass Blog: Learning Innovation from the Mayo Clinic

The Hourglass Blog

Born in 2006 as the brainchild of Dr. Nick LaRusso, the CFI was first called the SPARC Lab (with the acronym standing for its methodology: see, plan, act, refine, and communicate). In fact, the CFI itself owes its existence to some very unofficial activity: LaRusso recalls that the idea first arose in 2005 at a happy hour with colleagues.

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The Hourglass Blog: Don't Forget the Baby Boomers

The Hourglass Blog

This video clip contains a line that pretty much says it all. My book came out in 2005. Communication. Social Media. TED Talk Videos. I see these ads everywhere--magazines, airports, bus stops--even online (I dont watch much TV). They always seem to feature young people as the models we should emulate.