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Survey Sheds Light on 2017 Marketing Priorities

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Marketing is critical, and technology is key, according to the new American Marketers Survey conducted by the New York American Marketing Association and BrandSpark. The marketing function is essential and investing in new technologies is required for marketing teams to stay competitive.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.22.19

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But then I read about hackers stealing nearly $2 billion in cryptocurrency since the start of 2017. Many of yesterday’s young members, the Millennials, have grown in their careers and in their understanding of the value association membership provides. Technology vs. Innovation: Association Learning Strategies in Practice.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.10.17

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Rather than robots thwarting personal interactions, AI technologies could prove integral to keeping our interactions with members valuable and relevant.”. Amith Nagarajan says the real culprit in the inbox overload complaint is email relevance, not frequency. As 2017 draws to a close, let’s share what went right this year.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.28.17

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Find out how to engage students and millennials and lead them to the membership funnel. Presenter: Elizabeth Glau, CMP, attendee experience manager, International Society for Technology in Education. Find out how your email processes stack up to your peers. Lunch provided. Duration: 2 hours. Location: Washington DC. Host: PCMA.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.11.18

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… DelCor consultant Mike Guerrieri explains how to build a strong business case for a new technology project. Just what the association community thought would happen: America’s fastest-growing technology conference is leaving the U.S.

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