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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2012

Eric Lanke

Stop Calling It Strategic Planning Inspired by the take-down of strategic planning in Humanize , I pledge to stop using that term to describe the messy, constantly evolving process my association uses to determine our direction and set our objectives. I hope you plan to stay engaged in 2013.

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Friday Buzz: Did Google Open Up the SEO Floodgates?

Associations Now

. “Ideally, if you 301 redirect a page to an exact copy of that page, and the only thing that changes is the URL, then in theory you may expect no traffic loss with these new guidelines,” Shepard wrote. ” No matter your opinion on big, hairy SEO issues, we can all agree on one thing: This 2013 Onion brief is hilarious. ."

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Red Flags and ADA Requirements: Are You Up to Date?

Off Stage

In this article she calls our attention to two areas of concern for associations: the new Red Flag rule, and additions to ADA claims which will affect all of us. In our type of jobs as association managers, it is easy for new laws and policies slip through our fingers. NAR has suggested guidelines for writing a plan: [link].

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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2013

Eric Lanke

image source As we end another year, here''s a look back at the five posts on this blog that received the most page views in 2013. In laying out the guidelines that govern our activities, I realize that only one term makes any sense--association management.