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Social Media Roundup: Is Your Conference Location Walkable Enough?

Associations Now

Not necessarily, but a new study raises interesting questions about walkability and urban planning. Jump feet first into the issue in today’s Social Media Roundup: Watch Where You Step. The post Social Media Roundup: Is Your Conference Location Walkable Enough? Pedestrian deaths in the U.S.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.1.19

Reid All About it

The Book Review (New York Times): my kitchen companion this morning. From Hollywood to Silicon Valley to Broadway to associations… what has Hollywood’s first social media talent agent learned about social media marketing since his days of teaching Johnny Depp to tweet and what can association marketers learn from his lessons?

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How to Delight Meeting Attendees in 2020

Associations Now

It’s critical to ROI—satisfied attendees are more likely to register for the following year, recommend an event to others and share their experiences on social media, according to magazine Convene, an events industry magazine. The American Society of Association Executives, based in D.C.,

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Socialnomics

Elipsis Partners

The book was Erik Qualman’s Socialnomics , about the economic impact of social media. Written in 2009 and updated in 2012, it was still surprisingly relevant in such a fast changing world as social media. So we have round table discussions, that are not just in DC but also in New York (May) and Chicago (August).

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Pop-Up Events: The Next Trend for Associations?

Associations Now

Some familiar brands have found they’re a great way to not only generate buzz and revenue (between $ 45 billion and $50 billion annually , according to a study conducted by Chicago-based marketing firm PopUp Republic) but also introduce and test new products. Use social media to get the word out. Buzz builder.

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How Our Association Prepared for the Future.

Association Success

As our population falls off, we are also challenged by losing too many graduates to cities like Chicago, New York, and LA. Students receive monthly emails with facts about the profession, access to career and professional resources, our social media sites network and invitations to networking events where they can meet CPAs.

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Association Aims to Make Libraries Cooler to Teens

Associations Now

The Young Adult Library Services Association hopes to attract more teens to their local libraries with an approach deeply rooted in social media and digital content. The YOUMedia spaces aim to provide teens with content production tools that “allow them to stretch their imaginations and their digital media skills.”

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