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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

This blog post provides additional recommendations for creating key metrics that align with your strategic objectives. You might use inconsistent content or course tagging, or team members might use a variety of names for one type of offering. Focus on what matters to operational outcomes (ex. credits offered).

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Blogging Elsewhere: June 2011

Reid All About it

I know that you’re all on the edge of your seats waiting for the next installment of the Writing for the Web series, but first I want to catch you up on some of my blog posts elsewhere. Then one day they burst through long-held cultural barriers and joined together to develop an online community.

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How Memes Can Help Your Nonprofit Blog

Wild Apricot

When the venerable Fieldstone Alliance surprised its readers this week with 25 Random Things that Make the Nonprofit Sector Great , picking up on a popular fad that’s been making the rounds of Facebook, it was a strong hint to take a closer look at that odd phenomenon of online culture, the meme. What’s a meme? read more ).

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Will Punxsutawney Phil See His Shadow Tomorrow?!?! Weekly Wrap-Up for February 1st!

YourMembership

Categories: Social Media and Business Trends Tags: associations , career , conference , crowdsourcing , culture , member engagement , social media , social media strategies Happy Friday and Welcome to the Weekly Wrap Up brought to you by the team at YourMembership.com!

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What is Your Volunteer Culture?

Aaron Wolowiec

This month’s guest blog post is by Jamie Notter , founding partner, WorkXO. Just because volunteers don’t get paid (therefore you can’t really fire them), does NOT mean they are not subject to one of the most powerful forces you have at your disposal as an organizational leader: organizational culture. That’s not the point.

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How to Get People to Share Your Content

Reid All About it

Understand your audience’s culture. The online community is likely very different than the volunteer leadership culture you’re used to. Please read the rest of this post at the Avectra blog. Tagged: Association , Basics , Content Marketing , Web and Social Media , Writing & Blogging.

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How to Create a Culture of Learning at Your Association

WBT Systems

The only way to do that is to cultivate a culture of learning. At Patreon , a membership and patron-development platform for creatives, their culture deck describes the company’s seven core behaviors. Good things happen when an organization adopts a culture of learning. How Does a Culture of Learning Help an Association?

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