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Tips & Tricks for Creating a Google+ HoverCard

Association Adviser

Nobody knows why the tagline doesn’t show up in your Google+ profile, or why your education doesn’t show up on your Hover Card. She is based in New York City. Marketing & Communications Technology Google Plus Google+ hover card videos' Watch the video for additional tips and tricks.

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Are We All Generalists in Association Culture?

Association Success

Today, I am the Director of Data Systems and Technology for ACPA—College Student Educators International. I became an Air Force linguist after dropping out of community college in 1997. While learning a language in the military, a large part of our education was about the culture of the language, which I found fascinating.

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Advocacy and Governance 2.0

Association Adviser

See how @ IMCRAlliance ‘s continuing education program led to an invitation to address the United Nations. . You just need frequent and effective communication to keep them engaged. Fewer associations serving as voice of industry or source of legislative, regulatory news. Communicate your organization’s mission.

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Can You Better Serve Your Tradeshow Market?

Associations Now

Today the tradeshow, which is invitation-only for exhibitors, has expanded beyond its original location in Long Beach, California, to include New York City and Las Vegas as well. He took this same approach with Agenda, which attracted 250 buyers in its first year.

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The Tide Is Turning on Mobile Devices in Schools

Associations Now

Is the value of smartphones as an educational tool greater than their potential to distract? Increasingly, school districts and educational groups are saying it is. million students, according to The New York Times. million students, according to The New York Times. So what changed?

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Game Plan 2014: Seeing Around the Corners

Association Adviser

Many associations lack member communication plans that are fully integrated. Tracy Tompkins , group publisher for Naylor LLC , said she’s surprised by the number of associations that make decisions about member communications from the “confines of their staff or board room.” What surprised us most in 2013?

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

Associations must adapt to shifting demographics, new communication platforms and changing member preferences. As technology becomes more pervasive, don’t forget the personal side of the member experience. “This will require hiring staff that have stronger communication and project management skills,” she said.