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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

I found myself thinking back over all the great 1-on-1 conversations I had in 2010 and wanting to have more in 2011. It should also be noted that the list reflects my interests: associations, events, travel, tech, government, education, social media, communications, marketing, public relations, and jobs. Fun w/ wine.

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How Smart Associations Grow Membership

Association Adviser

.” But that’s not the case in the association world, even as social media, the “free web economy” and for-profit competitors knock on the door. You don’t need a big budget and sophisticated technology to have a deep understanding of your members and the ability to provide highly personalized service.

Georgia 60
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What Smart Associations Do Differently

Association Adviser

Also look at learning preferences, technology adoption and topic interests. Technology is not synonymous for innovation; some associations are having breakthroughs by going back to old tech. Also keep in mind that you can innovate by using old technology, too. Younger members are not necessarily your most tech-savvy members.

Texas 60
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Knight Foundation Launches The Giving Day Play Book

Beth Kanter

With tips for any nonprofit participating in or launching a campaign, the playbook not only tells you how to set a Giving Day budget and allot staff time, but also how to use the power of social media to reach new donors. Some Giving Days are single days, others last a week or even a month. 4) Begin planning…now.

Miami 28