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Social Media Roundup: Presenters, Be Ready for Anything

Associations Now

Also: guidelines for a successful Facebook post. Thoughts on that in today’s Social Media Roundup: Many Sizes Fit All. If you want to have a bit of extra ammo when you’re posting content to Facebook, consider some strategic advice from SocialMouths ‘ Francisco Rosales, based on a TrackMaven analysis of 1.5

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Website Governance for Associations

GrowthZone

Association employees will have clear guidelines on what is expected. Here are the three main areas that work together to increase your success: Policies – Policies should be clear and consistent and cover privacy, accessibility compliance, rules, laws, social media usage, content review and so on.

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Learn How To Build A Successful Membership Website

Disciple Media

Identify your target audience Research and analysis: Begin with detailed market research to understand who your potential members are. Surveys and feedback: Directly ask your audience what they want through surveys, social media polls, or feedback forms. What makes your membership worth the price?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.28.17

Reid All About it

Creating a Social Media Policy. Learn why a written social media policy is so valuable and how to begin creating one for your nonprofit. Get insights into the key components of SMM, such as stakeholder management, meeting registration, strategic sourcing and data analysis. Duration: 2 hours. More info/register.

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Like Big Data? Prepare Your Organization

Jamie Notter

The article provides guidelines to companies who recognize the potential of big data, but aren’t sure where to start. We identified the same dynamic with social media in Humanize. There is a fairly straightforward post on the HBR blog about putting big data to use. image credit.

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How Your Organization’s CEO Can Use Social Media for Thought Leadership

Beth Kanter

They are the respected voices who others turn to understand sector social change issues. Many nonprofit CEOs use their social media profiles to extend the reach of their thought leadership and connect with professional colleagues, media, and policy makers.

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Steps To Build An Online Coaching Business

Disciple Media

Delve into your potential clients’ world through surveys, interviews, and social media analysis. Choose the right platforms Not all social media platforms are created equal. Your messaging, visuals, and voice should be uniform across all channels, from your website to social media and printed materials.

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