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Influence Across America

Spark Consulting

Thanks to the generosity of my friend and colleague Ed Barks , I had the opportunity to attend Influence Across America: The Rise of State and Local Power and the Impact of Digital Media , a National Digital Roundtable panel event at the Newseum earlier this week. used the See-Say-Do model to organize their efforts and set goals.

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Association Brain Food: 4.19.24

Reid All About it

In Nimble AMS’ AI success kit, you get four resources: two 30-minute webinar recordings about AI for associations and two white papers, one an introduction to AI for associations and one on developing an AI strategy. And, unlike social media channels, your association controls the app. Consultant/founder wisdom. Co-mentors.

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Association Brain Food: 4.12.24

Reid All About it

Text Request explains how to create an SMS (text) strategy that aligns with your association’s marketing strategy. Katrina Ciccarelli McAfee at Association Analytics shares a three-step strategy for improving new member acquisition. Member recruitment. More info/register. Host: Fridays@4 Mon 4/15 at 8 a.m. More info/register.

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Make the Most of Your Social Media

Associations Now

From using video on your website to Snapchat at your meetings, some associations are trying new ways of integrating social media into their communications and marketing. Coming up with clever ways to use social media in marketing and communications is a not only a must, but a challenge, these days. Tiffany agreed.

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Globalization isn’t a ‘one-size-fits-all’ strategy for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

At the same time, these organizations should consider hosting events outside their home countries. Other key findings in the report: North America is the most popular location in the world for global expansion among associations, followed by Europe, Australia/New Zealand and South America. Twitter is the most popular.).

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Globalization isn’t a ‘one-size-fits-all’ strategy for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

At the same time, these organizations should consider hosting events outside their home countries. Other key findings in the report: North America is the most popular location in the world for global expansion among associations, followed by Europe, Australia/New Zealand and South America. Twitter is the most popular.).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.25.21

Reid All About it

They describe how the Association General Contractors of America shares this data with its chapters, provides resources to help them improve performance, and supports their growth with chapter leader training and development. This series of 15- to 20-minute videos cover hot topics and issues related to 501c organization management.

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