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How to Create a Strong Social Media Policy for Your Local Government

Arc 3 Communications

A social media policy is a code of conduct that provides guidelines for employees when it comes to posting content on the internet, whether personally or professionally. The goal of such a policy is to protect against legal issues or public backlash that may result from employees posting inappropriate or sensitive information.

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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. The Free Press ) Social media platforms hate the written word. Bruce Rosenthal and Lori Zoss Kraska share five valuable hard truths about sponsorships from Bruce’s interviews with 100 corporate sponsors.

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Time to breathe…and think long-term

Aaron Wolowiec

“It takes opportunity, resources and the desire to be able to think strategically to consider how to improve relationships and to be smarter with how folks use the tools in their toolbox,” said Bill Voegeli (MPI Georgia Chapter), president of Association Insights — the company that conducts the Meetings Outlook research. What do you think?

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From the Corner Office: Tino Mantella, TAG

Association Adviser

Tino Mantella, Technology Association of Georgia. This month’s Corner Office spotlight shines on Tino Mantella, president and CEO of the 19,000 member Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). Georgia has 20,000 tech companies generating $13 billion in revenue and accounting for 17 percent of the state’s GDP.

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Wednesday Buzz: Essential Advice for Designing a Better Email

Associations Now

” In addition, Amunwa argues against using embeddable fonts—just stick to the basic HTML fonts such as Arial, Verdana, and Georgia. You might feel like you’re repeating the same messages and information over and over, but in today’s crazy landscape, you’re really not,” writes Callie Walker. Other Links of Note.

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How Texting Could Take Your Marketing Strategy to the Next Level

Association Adviser

We want information conveniently delivered to us through our mobile phones, and nearly everyone is texting. SMS is also a good way to send reminders, information, alerts or promotions directly to the mobile phones (and by extension, hands) of all of your subscribers at once. The next step is to craft your message.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

Reid All About it

John Sullivan, chief information officer, American Chemical Society. Reggie Henry, CAE (moderator), chief information and engagement officer, ASAE: The Center for Association Leadership. It’s going to be a party (social distance style). Join first , then look in Events for more information. More info/register.