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Social Media Roundup: Avoid These Marketing Mishaps

Associations Now

Takeaways from some epic marketing and management fails. And when you’re looking to improve your event planning or marketing—as well as identify what not to do—where better to look than at some of 2013’s biggest marketing mishaps? A few lesson-laden gaffes in today’s Social Media Roundup: Flip the flop.

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Reads of the Week: March 15, 2013

Reid All About it

Google Reader is where I go first thing in the morning for my professional reads about associations, marketing, digital media, technology, etc., Wednesday night, I returned from ASAE’s Great Ideas conference and hiking in the beautiful mountains of Colorado. Use your social media powers for good! But, no worries.

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[GUEST BLOG] If Everyone Goes Left, Go Right

GrowthZone

The first is the Vail Valley Partnership, the chamber representing Vail Valley in Colorado. Over the past 10 years, Frank has helped hundreds of chambers reach their goals with staff and member training, strategic planning, board retreats and orientations, social media, digital marketing, technology, and more.

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Reads of the Week: March 8, 2013

Reid All About it

I can feel for them because for eight years I was the general manager of an independently-owned (and very successful) restaurant, long before the days of social media. Tia Fisher at Social Media Today shows you what to do if your Twitter account has been hacked. Here’s one to bookmark and hope you never have to use.

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Reads of the Week: April 26, 2013

Reid All About it

After seeing online comments about who should or shouldn’t be tweeting during a breaking news story, Geoff Livingston writes about the devolving online civility situation, social media vigilantes and respect. But will there be enough market demand for these over-sized homes? Tagged: Digital Media , Web and Social Media.

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Reads of the Week: August 24, 2012

Reid All About it

Use Your Brain: Why Marketers Must Understand Neuroscience by Mary Beth McEuen and Emily Falk. Marketing never gets boring because it focuses on what makes us tick. Meanwhile, the magnificently beautiful state of Colorado is hosting the USA Pro Cycling Challenge. Yesterday, one of my cycling heroes, Jens Voigt, won the stage.

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Working Across Generations to Encourage Innovation

Associations Now

Learn More About It Gwen Fortune-Blakely and Alexis Redmond will be discussing how organizations can work across generations to overcome challenges at ASAE’s Great Ideas Conference, which is taking place March 17-19 in Colorado Springs. said Gwen Fortune-Blakely, ASHA’s enterprise-wide marketing director. Redmond said.