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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. It’s no secret that younger generations rely on social media to communicate with friends and connect with the causes they care about. The social set: Social media is a powerful tool for associations to engage younger members.

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Mizz Information: Social Media Software + Silos Redux

Mizz Information

Social Media Software + Silos Redux. The big thing these days is social media software–everyone wants to get into the game. I mean, why wouldn’t they, with revenue from enterprise social software projected to surpass $769 million in 2011? Vocus added social media monitoring.

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Steve Jobs and the Focus of the CEO

Jamie Notter

The product starts valuing the great salesmen, because they’re the ones who can move the needle on revenues, not the product engineers and designers. The phrase that jumps out at me is “they’re the ones who can move the needle on revenues.” There’s nothing wrong with moving the needle on revenues of course.

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Ignoring the Impossible

Jamie Notter

They do $700 million in revenue a year, so this is not a small company. Humanize: How People-centric Organizations Succeed in a Social World takes on the topic of trust in great detail. Social Media. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4). September 2005 (4).

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Why Podcasting Works for Leading (and Leaders)

Associations Now

The first one was to circa 2005, when blogging had become a real-deal phenomenon, and associations and corporations were wringing their hands over whether their leadership should get involved. Five years later, and they were having the same concerns over using social media. We have serious fans out there.”.

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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. Video is also a valuable form of content, learning, non-dues revenue and even membership leads.

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Mizz Information: Why I Doubt Associations Will Become Filters for.

Mizz Information

How many associations would be comfortable sharing content created by rival organizations? And if their own content isnt enough to drown members, how many associations also rent their email lists as a source of revenue? In case youre interested in the non-social media side of me, I do love me some Pinterest.