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Does the Banner Ad Still Make Sense in 2016?

Associations Now

But a major trade group, along with The New York Times , is trying to rethink the ads in a way that could actually produce a balance between content and commerce. Considering all that, the rise of native advertising or influencer marketing makes sense. That’s the tactic The New York Times is trying out.

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Wednesday Buzz: Budget Tips for Community Associations

Associations Now

Plus: Microsoft’s latest investment in New York education. With 2016 approaching, finance teams at community associations are dusting off their accounting books to plan next year’s budget. Tweet of the Day. Beware of these 4 Association PR Nightmares #Eventprofs !

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Tuesday Buzz: Who Are Your Top Engagers?

Associations Now

Among them, the nonprofit technology firm Abila explains, is the makeup of what it calls “super members,” those who are not only engaged with your association but who also interact in ways that draw new people to the organization, make veterans want to stay, and help you achieve your business goals. JvSZyzPDt8 #futureoftheweb.

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INBOUND Conference: A Sample Agenda for Customer Marketers

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HubSpot’s 2016 INBOUND conference is coming up fast and next week most of us will be hopping on a flight to Boston to attend. Customer marketers may have an even tougher time answering that question than most. Here are our session recommendations for customer marketing professionals at Inbound 2016: Tuesday, Nov.

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Learning from Big Learning: 15 Lessons

Leading Learning

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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