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Association Brain Food: 2.16.24

Reid All About it

You put a ton of effort into planning, promoting and hosting a conference, but once it’s over, attendees drift away. One of her suggestions, social media polls, regularly pop up on LinkedIn. Conference/abstract management. What an Event Attendee Wants Hear the results of a survey of 1000+ conference attendees.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

Reid All About it

This investment can produce great returns to retention and revenue.”. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Presenters: Lisa Block, EVP, Conference Strategy and Design, Velvet Chainsaw Consulting. Innovation method. It means “jumping out of the system.” CAE credits.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

Reid All About it

This helps foster a sense of shared culture and brings back ‘water cooler’ opportunities and unplanned social collisions that just don’t happen on a conference call.”. Virtual conference session formats. As an early April conference, they were one of the first to have to make the shift. Engaging virtual attendees.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.24.20

Reid All About it

Selinger raises several good points to keep in mind as you plan virtual conferences and other online programs. If you are hungry for more information about hosting virtual events, check out Matchbox Virtual Media’s blog. Your non-dues revenue doesn’t have to suffer when you move to virtual. Makes sense. Survey re going virtual.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.30.21

Reid All About it

Non-dues revenue. 55 days from now, you could be in Nashville hanging around with people whose associations are rolling in non-dues revenue and people who want to emulate their success. Why niche communities are the future of social media marketing—associations should have an advantage here. The countdown is on!

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Lunchtime Links: How In-Person Meetings Improve Social Networking

Associations Now

Social media presents new and seemingly infinite ways to connect with members and colleagues online; it also, unfortunately, provides the perfect excuse to avoid bona fide human contact. How meeting people face-to-face can improve your social media campaigns, and more, in today’s Lunchtime Links.

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Food for Thought: Advance Reading for #ASAE14

Associations Now

Heading to the 2014 ASAE Annual Meeting & Exposition in Nashville? If you’re heading to the conference in Music City—or even if you’re not—check out these articles and interviews from the pages of Associations Now and Associations Now Plus to get an early look at some of the lessons and advice that will be shared at the conference.