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Serious Questions: Are associations dead?

Principled Innovation

Serious Questions newsletter. Each issue of the newsletter presents a serious question on which I offer my thoughts for newsletter subscribers. Today, I am publishing what I wrote on the September 2012 Serious Question of the Month on the P.I. The September 2012 Serious Question of the Month.

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The Big Picture: The Forest and the Trees

The Big Picture

Integrating social media into the association communication mix » January 31, 2012. That's what the e-newsletter link promised. That newsletter did not have even ONE grammatical error, I'm sure. Be sure to check out this 18-point checklist for proofreaders before sending out your next e-newsletter to members.

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5 myths to avoid when marketing for associations

MultiBriefs

Since 2012, the video has attracted fewer than 900 views. Now that you know how important it is to use a variety of marketing methods, it's time to establish your organization as a source of thought leadership. Learn more about using branded newsletters to deliver personalized member content.

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Trade Association CEO Support: The Newsletter

Trade Association CEO Blog

The role of association CEO is diverse and whether youre a volunteer or a paid staff executive director this blog is the starting line for concepts and ideas to solve your leadership challenges. The Newsletter. The primary objective of a trade association newsletter is to get read by the members. The Role of Association CEO.

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New Association Aims to Lobby on Behalf of Young People

Associations Now

AYA also distributes an e-newsletter to keep subscribers updated on key issues that don’t always make the headlines. The inspiration for AYA came from a 2012 Washington Post column by former political advisor Matt Miller about how young Americans were “getting the shaft.”

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Eric Lanke: The Mind of the Community

Eric Lanke

Leadership. Monday, January 30, 2012. But the meeting planner or the newsletter publisher? 2 comments: Jeffrey Cufaude January 30, 2012 7:16 PM "The only way to do is to become part of the community itself." Reply Delete Eric Lanke January 30, 2012 8:31 PM Exactly, Jeffrey. Eric Lanke. Innovation.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Building Creative.

Idea Architects

custom-designing keynotes, workshops, and leadership conferences that promote innovation, learning, and community. Wednesday, May 16, 2012. In one of my volunteer roles, I write a feature in the ASAE Executive Management Section IdeaLink newsletter called Seen Elsewhere. on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. ChangeThis. Newer Post.