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Association Marketing: 4 Ways to Promote Your Professional Association Wins

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Take advantage of press releases. But press releases still work—arguably, even better—for digital publications. For professional associations, this means your story doesn’t have to target the New York Times print edition in order to be press release-ready. 4. Plan ahead with your social strategy.

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Study: Relationships and Storytelling Drive Advocacy Success

Associations Now

Relationships, storytelling, and third-party validators mark associations with effective advocacy programs, according to a new study from communication, engagement, and business strategy firm APCO Worldwide. The third-party validators the study refers to include association members and their employees and customers.

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Success With Disruption: Why T-Mobile’s Departing CEO, John Legere, Was So Effective

Associations Now

Here’s what made his strategy work so well. A few strategies that worked for him: Give your strategy a name. In 2013, he put his strategy out there with a series of press events that defined his mode of operation: T-Mobile, then the smallest of the four major carriers, would become the “Un-carrier.”

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Association Advocacy Thrives in ‘Fake News’ Era

Association Adviser

Reading “fake news” is even more interesting, particularly on social media where passionate individuals often hide behind a left- or right-wing moniker and feel emboldened enough to spat about a blog or not-so-reputable news site. An intense social media volley ensues until the real news is buried among insults and exaggerations.

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Lunchtime Links: Marketing Trends to Start Your Year

Associations Now

And while website articles are a somewhat smaller priority timewise compared to email and Facebook, websites remain the most prominent marketing communication channel, with 62 percent of respondents saying they are “very important” to marketing strategy. A missed opportunity? Apple’s App Store.

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International Organizations and Social Media: News, Engagement, and Social Data for Policy Change

Beth Kanter

The course is about how to leverage networks and social media for learning and impact. They will be doing a variety of work tasks (not just social media and networks). I’ve spent some time taking a look at various reports, studies, and International organizations and the use of networks and social media.