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Reads of the Week: January 25, 2013

Reid All About it

She tells content marketers — meaning any individual or organization that uses content to educate and build relationships: “The reality is, your audience won’t pick up real momentum until you’ve mastered the “know, like, trust” factor. Why is content marketing so important? More contentment and less frustration?

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3 New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofits That Can Boost Professional Success

Beth Kanter

Emerging Leaders Playbook: With the generous support of the Packard Foundation and in collaboration with Third Plateau Social Impact Strategies, we wrote and published the Emerging Leaders Playbook last year, along with facilitating a peer learning cohort with colleague Stephanie Rudat.

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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. College Educator. This is my personal list, but please feel free to reference or use it.

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How the Mighty Fall - Associations at Risk - Part 1 of 5

Association Subculture

I am saying the minute you start considering dropping 10k for a statue to place near the entry way because the “members would want us to look as important as we are” you can pretty much be sure you aren’t in Kansas any more, Toto. education. (1). social media. (3). social media. (3).

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