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INBOUND Conference: A Sample Agenda for Customer Marketers

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Customer marketers may have an even tougher time answering that question than most. While vital to your business’s success, customer marketing often takes a backseat to other topics at sales and marketing conferences. Here are our session recommendations for customer marketing professionals at Inbound 2016: Tuesday, Nov.

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Great News – America’s Hiring and Associations have a Reason to Celebrate

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This good news was echoed in the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey for Q1 2015 where 18,000 US employers reported a positive Net Employment Outlook, and almost 20% anticipated an increase in their staff levels during Q1 2015. “As The fact that the job market is heating up is significant for many associations.

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Pop-Up Events: The Next Trend for Associations?

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Some familiar brands have found they’re a great way to not only generate buzz and revenue (between $ 45 billion and $50 billion annually , according to a study conducted by Chicago-based marketing firm PopUp Republic) but also introduce and test new products.

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Friday Buzz: The Great Airplane Seating Debate

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” But opinion notwithstanding, where do the new seats fit into the market? — NSATax (@NSAtax) April 17, 2015. It’s been two days since the Internal Revenue Service’s tax deadline, but just in case you missed it or haven’t filed for an extension, the National Society of Accountants has some tips.

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Wednesday Buzz: Budget Tips for Community Associations

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Plus: Microsoft’s latest investment in New York education. And like all organizations, community associations need to keep an eye out for new, underdeveloped revenue streams—for example, from pet fees or penalties for violations of community rules, McKuen writes. Tweet of the Day.

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Stacked With Talent: Is Cup Stacking the Sport of the Future?

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As The New York Times reports, the association’s success in popularizing the sport hasn’t been without controversy—controversy driven by the close relationship between the association and Speed Stacks, which dominates the cup-stacking market and allows only the company’s cups to be used at its tournaments.

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Learning from Big Learning: 15 Lessons

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And it seems inevitable that Facebook will rock this market at some point. Given this shift, it’s worth considering what some of the Big Learning companies seem to know and do that could be worth emulating – and, crucially, that it seems possible for the average association or other market-facing learning business to emulate.

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