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I Wasn’t Kidding, LinkedIn is Moving Fast

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At the start of 2014, much of the news about the changes on the horizon for the job market was promising, especially for associations with a job board strategy for their members and organization. At the end of 2013, many analysts predicted that LinkedIn would capitalize on this new wave of growth. It’s a virtuous cycle.”. He’s correct.

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Time to get in the game. There’s a game being played?

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The group attending the webinar consisted of 34 percent executive level leaders, and 66 percent department managers within their organizations. When asked what they considered to be their association’s biggest challenge today, not surprisingly, over 65% listed membership issues. That’s up from 3.8

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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

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The same result occurs when individuals or organization take even the slightest interest we show them as an invitation to unleash their full marketing cavalcade. 3) Are you Walking a Tightrope When it Comes to Your Association’s Membership Marketing? by Megan Rockett. 4) Can Your Conference Really be Personalized? by Jeff Hurt.

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Music City, Our Thought Leadership Team, and a Memorable 2014

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We covered topics ranging from online communities, the 2014 job market, gamification and Gen Y, and a try before you buy membership model, just to name a few. The CAE approved Thought Leadership Series has grown in popularity each month since we launched in November 2013. CAE Webinar Series. Ask the Thought Leader Series.

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Get Members’ Attention With Their Own Data

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One association turned this simple truth into a marketing success by integrating member data into its recruitment messaging. But the message was more than just “Hey, join our councils,” says Natalie Sherry, MSIMC, CUDE, membership manager for CUNA councils. What do people care about most? Themselves.