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Managing the Communications Plan for Your Association’s Virtual Event

Protech

By Heather Hughes, Marketing Communications Specialist. B ut b efore we dig into the technology, staff preparation and other elements of our conference , we wanted to cover one of the first steps in transitioning to a virtual event: communication. . What Should be Included in Your Communications Plan? .

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Is New Technology Worth The Investment?

Association Adviser

Last month Reggie Henry, CIO of ASAE, recounted a story about an exchange with a University of Maryland student in which the student explained that younger people aren’t communicating by email anymore, but almost exclusively through social networks. MU: Relationships are formed when there is two-way communication.

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3 topics that will help you come up with engaging content when you’re just not sure what to publish

Association Success

Some challenges never fully go away, no matter how much your industry changes or technology evolves. Communication. Along with a collection of past press releases, consider publishing occasional case studies that share the lessons learned from your organization’s events and campaigns. . Team building and management.

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3 Ways Online Communities Help Software Companies Drive Revenue

Higher Logic

Whether consciously or subconsciously, this standard of service influences our expectations for our buying relationships with B2B technology vendors. Beyond the direct ROI , an online community will help your software company improve the way it does business with customers online. How does each one of these drive more revenue?

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Technology Gap: Are Meeting Planners and Attendees on the Same Page?

Associations Now

A new report reveals the similarities and differences in attendee and planner expectations across three areas of technology: event apps, social media, and virtual meetings. Social media. Forty-three percent of planners feel social media capabilities are very important, compared to 35 percent of attendees.

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

CMA Solutions

Communicating and promoting your association’s recent innovation would help jog their memories.) EPN’s members create 30,000 memorable event experiences annually—from concept to completion—with the latest AV technology that transforms any event into an experience.

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Community App Builder To Transform Your Community

Disciple Media

Enable your community to connect: Disciple has incorporated the best bits of social media that allow your people to build friendships and connections, and cut the ads, algorithms and spam. Build your own private and independent community, free from any third-party control (bye, Facebook!). You can book a demo here.

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