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Best of Association Jam: Association Links for November 2009

Wild Apricot

Here are the Top 10 association stories voted up by Association Jam readers in November 2009 — one for each of the topic categories, and one bonus link that came in a close second, just for fun! read more ).

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Best of Association Jam: Association Links for December 2009

Wild Apricot

Here, by topic, are the top stories voted up by Association Jam readers for December 2009.( read more ).

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Free Webinar: Social Media for Social Good

Wild Apricot

and the latest social media trends? Convio is hosting a free webinar with Emily Riley , Senior Analyst from JupiterResearch, and social media blogger Beth Kanter of Beth's Blog. Want to learn more about Web 2.0 The free webinar - going live at 2pm EST, Wednesday, 17 December.( read more )

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6 Reasons Why an Enewsletter is a Must-Have for an Association’s Communication Plan

Association Briefings

These newsletters are becoming more and more imperative in taking an association’s brand marketing to the next level, while consistently staying in front of industry professionals and becoming established informational authorities. Digital elitists have tried to “kill” email since 2009. But its reign is over.” Wait, what?!

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Membership Marketing Blog: Fundraising with Social Media

Membership Marketing

Membership Marketing Blog. Membership marketing – acquiring, engaging, upgrading, and renewing members – is the cornerstone for associations and relationship driven organizations. Fundraising with Social Media. Labels: Social Media. There is no doubt that social media efforts can be a challenge.

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Best Practices for Contest Campaigns: AGC Lessons Learned

Wild Apricot

Results of a detailed evaluation of the 2009 America’s Giving Challenge competition have been released in the “must-read” 2009 AGC Assessment and Reflection Report. Lessons learned can be replicated by other non-profits, both for contest campaigns and for general social media outreach.( The best part? read more ).

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Can MySpace Make a Comeback?

Wild Apricot

Facebook and Twitter took over as social media centers in 2009, while MySpace faded fast - but don't count MySpace down and out yet! Tags: Non-profit technology nptech Marketing online community Social networking Facebook Non-profit Communications social media MySpace. read more ).