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Hotel 911 Law Takes Effect, With Help From Associations

Associations Now

In 2013, Kari Hunt Dunn, a Texas mother of three, died after she was attacked by her estranged husband during a arranged visit in a hotel room. ” Hunt’s petition got the attention of Ajit Pai, then a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (now its chairman).

Houston 117
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Getting Buy-In: 5 Objections to Online Communities that Are Holding You Back

Higher Logic

Get your entire team involved in the community with small tasks like posting blogs and answering questions. As your staff explores the community, they’ll likely find information that helps them do their jobs better. All new technology comes with costs, but budget usually isn’t as big a concern as it first appears.

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Social Media Roundup: Is Your Communications Strategy Working?

Associations Now

If you drop the ball with engagement and communication, your nonprofit is in need of an optimization strategy. Are you up-to-date with your communications strategy? Seven mistakes costing your #nonprofit revenue, donors & members… ht.ly/kc9WB — Karen Zapp (@KarenZapp) April 18, 2013. ht @KarenZapp ).

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

Association Adviser

You don’t have to be the first to market or the earliest adopter of new technology. Technology cuts both ways. As our association benchmarking data confirms, information overload and communication clutter continues to be the Achilles’ heel of many associations. ” The fax is back.

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There’s an app for that

Aaron Wolowiec

Next year promises to deliver exciting new mobile technology, so when planning digital strategies, associations should consider mobile apps and websites, said Kim Harwood, president of Results at Hand Software. Your association can leverage mobile technology for advocacy, education, member communications and engagement activities.

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Member Personalization: Can Technology Replicate Real Relationships?

Associations Now

As associations get better at using technology to personalize products and services to each individual member, what happens to direct human engagement between the member and the association? ” says Kunz, VP, strategic planning, at communications and advertising agency Mediassociates. Let us know in the comments.

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Flat Design: Millennials and Technology Impacting Web Design

Slice-Works

All of the above designations are appropriate—they were born on the cusp of the 21st century (1977-1995); they are glued to their cell phones when not otherwise engaged; they are the next demographic to follow Gen X; and they have grown up with technology as a standard element of their environment. What they want is technology freedom.