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Daily Buzz: Are You Maximizing Social Media at Events?

Associations Now

More than 95 percent of planners use social media for marketing purposes, according to a recent survey, but underutilize other areas where the technology could shine. As a meeting planner, you know the potential that social media holds for events. Is microvolunteering right for your organization?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.3.17

Reid All About it

If your organization has a webinar scheduled in the next few weeks, please send me the link. Tue 2/7 at 12 p.m.* – Addressing Public Health Crises in the Age of Social Media. Today, thanks to social media, we can learn about a crisis literally as it’s unfolding, whether it’s a new case of Zika or a terrorist attack.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.3.17

Reid All About it

If your organization has a webinar scheduled in the next few weeks, please send me the link. Tue 2/7 at 12 p.m.* – Addressing Public Health Crises in the Age of Social Media. Today, thanks to social media, we can learn about a crisis literally as it’s unfolding, whether it’s a new case of Zika or a terrorist attack.

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Your association website probably isn’t accessible — but should be

Association Success

Back then there was no social media, no email to keep up with and no FaceTime calls to take. . “As A World Health Organization study in 2011 pegged the number at about 15 percent. . For associations and member organizations, however, that can be a big challenge. . There’s a large percentage of the population in the U.S.

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From the Corner Office: John Graham, ASAE

Association Adviser

In an exclusive interview with ASAE President John Graham earlier this month, we learned that while mobile is a game changer and video is the new frontier, print media and live events continue to resonate with members of all ages and inclusiveness is the key to success. What are some of the other “legacy” communication channels (i.e.

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Membership IS the Value of Membership!

Association Subculture

Dave expertly tells the story of the Sound City studio in Los Angeles that saw the birth of iconic album after iconic album. Yes, communications are changing. To me, what is not up for debate is the fundamental concept of belonging - the group, the community, the tribe. That our community is worth something.

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111 Intriguing Chats for 2011

ChatterBachs

As many of you know, the priority of engaging and connecting is a big one for me- a soapbox- if you will, and I don’t understand those who simply look at social media as a way to promote their agenda, products, and/or services. cagedether - Daryl Pereira; San Francisco; Web and Social Media Manager at IBM.