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Association Brain Food: 12.22.23

Reid All About it

FĂ­onta provides a recap of a recent UST webinar in which their co-founder Dr. Lisa Rau described ways associations can leverage AI, risks of using AI and guidelines for implementing AI responsibly. AI for associations. AMS selection checklist. Wed 1/3 at 12 p.m. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

Reid All About it

Learn the steps and best practices to transition your association from a traditional convener to a dynamic, content-producing powerhouse. Hear about the potential benefits and challenges of such a transformation, from increased reach and engagement to new revenue streams, while learning how to navigate potential obstacles.

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Association Brain Food: 2.2.24

Reid All About it

They explain how to develop a content strategy, know when it’s time for a redesign, decrease costs and increase revenue. Ask Me Anything: Content Strategy Does “content strategy” mean the same thing to everyone in an association? Do associations have a common understanding of the content that staff and members create?

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AI’s Impact on the SEO Content Creation Process

Nexus Marketing

While AI-generated content can seem daunting for many digital marketers, the team at Nexus Marketing views it as an opportunity. As part of our commitment to providing high-quality content, we leverage ChatGPT to streamline parts of the content creation process and add educational value to our articles.

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Accessibility and eLearning: The Association’s Guide to WCAG

Speaker: Dan Streeter, Vice President of Learning Strategy and Design at BlueSky eLearn, and Eduardo Meza-Etienne, Director of Compliance and Accessibility Team Lead eSSENTIAL Accessibility

Whether used for training or revenue building, online learning has rapidly become the lifeblood of nearly every organization across the US. Yet, a series of recent laws, guidelines, and court decisions have created confusion about how to remain compliant in delivering accessible online learning content to those with disabilities.

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Majority of Associations OK with Sponsored Content

Association Adviser

If you think you’ve been seeing more advertiser-supplied “thought leadership” content in association media channels, you’re not alone. Preliminary results of our unscientific reader poll show that the majority of association leaders (78 percent) agree that sponsored content should be permitted in their member communications.

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Research Integrity, Trust Trends Transforming Scholarly Events

AssociationChat

Laura Harvey explains how the underlying content creation process for scholarly events is akin to plumbing – not the “sexy” part of a system, but necessary. We’re seeing a paradigm shift where financial sustainability is becoming as important as the academic content of the conferences,” Harvey said.

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