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Sharing our Great Ideas

Aaron Wolowiec

The session description reads as follows: Countless authors and thought leaders claim to have identified “The Next Big Association Trend”—the end of the traditional membership model, the demise of the face-to-face meeting, the rise of the social media imperative. Some may say we’re kindred spirits.

Michigan 100
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Social Media Roundup: Is the Next Step More Personalization?

Associations Now

That and more in today’s Social Media Roundup: Pondering Personalization. by @sailthru ) [link] <assns: make personalization a priority> — Deirdre Reid (@deirdrereid) August 29, 2013. — John Ricco (@johnricco) August 29, 2013. The post Social Media Roundup: Is the Next Step More Personalization?

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Most associations agree non-dues revenue is essential, but our research shows very few ask advertisers and sponsors for their input. What surprised us most in 2013? Year-round, 365-day engagement through technology and social media is one of the biggest trends she has observed. Measuring social media.

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Survey: How Associations Plan to Meet Top Challenges in 2014

Associations Now

Following 2013, a year in which 42 percent of the respondents to the “ DC Associations Salary Survey Report 2013-2014 ” reported a decrease in membership revenues, 74 percent of respondents reported that increasing membership is their number-one challenge for 2014. How do associations plan to tackle these issues?

Survey 40
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Inside a Smart Introduction

Associations Now

In last Thursday’s Social Media Roundup , AssociationsNow.com’s Chris Brandon took note of a discussion of the letter Bezos wrote to Post employees introducing himself. ” The newspaper industry has had a terrible decade, losing ad revenue by the tanker-load, cutting publication frequency, and shedding staff.

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Fight the Jumbles: The Dangers of a Convoluted Project Management Path

Associations Now

No matter how innovative your culture is, if you can’t act on your big ideas effectively, they’re of no use. Another social network with a wide reach has struggled with the opposite issue. “These products, in just a handful of years, took Twitter’s revenue from zero to hundreds of millions of dollars.”

Project 40
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Desperately Seeking Social Media ROI

Associations Now

Not sure how your association can measure the ROI of social media? If your association is like most, you’ve been experimenting with social media and integrating it into various parts of your work for some time now. If you can measure the revenue impact, more power to you. You’re not alone.