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New Year’s resolutions: Time for your association to drop some pounds?

Aaron Wolowiec

But as I thought about what to write for this blog post, I realized that as 2014 approaches, I need to believe these words, instead of just saying them. At your next event, plan family-friendly events at family-friendly places. Whether it’s communications, management or finances, review your practices.

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Monday Buzz: How to Make Your Association a Media Star

Associations Now

Corporate communications expert Erik Sherman, writing for Inc.com , outlines 11 steps to creating your own media stardom. A Time to Decide: The 2014 Pulse Report Now Available [link] #assnchat #csae. — Greenfield Services (@GreenfieldSrvcs) September 8, 2014. Looking to bolster your association’s media outreach?

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Do Not Poke the Conference Feedback Bear Unless You Are Willing to Act

Velvet Chainsaw

Here are three quick tips to help improve your feedback capture: 1. Communicate improvement steps to your audience: Here’s what you told us. Adapted from Donna’s Meeting Innovation post on Cvent’s Event Planning blog. Ask smart questions that are more about the attendee, less about you. Here’s what we did.

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iBeacon for Events

Expo Logic

Using the iBeacon technology at CES 2014 was not our first foray into this type of technology. At AEM’s ICUEE event (a 500,000 plus square foot event) we tracked floor traffic, exhibitor booth traffic, and attendee trends on the show floor. In October of 2013 we deployed a similar technology with our partner Birdzi.

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Conference & Trade Show Sponsors Want Relevance

Velvet Chainsaw

Help Sponsors Activate Once the agreement is signed, this is where communication tends to falter. Tell ‘em and share a few tips on best ways to connect with their markets. Adapted from Donna’s Meeting Innovation post on Cvent’s Event Planning blog. Surge in registrations?