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Pop-Up Events: The Next Trend for Associations?

Associations Now

Think pop-up events and shops are only for big brands? Your association could benefit from these buzzy, short-term events as well. But, just in case you’re unfamiliar, a pop-up can be a shop, a restaurant, a collection of shops, or an event that opens quickly in a temporary location and only for a limited amount of time.

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Social Media Roundup: Starting an Event Planning Company? Read This First

Associations Now

Before taking your event planning solo, keep in mind the business factors that come with the territory. If you’ve been doing this event-planning thing for a while, you might be wondering to yourself what it’s like to strike out on your own. Some thoughts in today’s Social Media Roundup: For Budding Entrepreneurs.

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Social Media and Shiny Object Syndrome

Associations Now

Resist the urge to jump head first into social media. Find out how two association marketers developed a streamlined social media strategy for their national and affiliate offices to complement and enhance their overall marketing plan.

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Great News – America’s Hiring and Associations have a Reason to Celebrate

YourMembership

In New York City alone, there are 25,000 unfilled middle-skill jobs in the health care sector, a major industry among the association career centers we work with daily. You interact with them through your website, newsletters, emails, social media channels and events.

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Tuesday Buzz: Your Volunteers Should Represent Your Audience

Associations Now

Also: How augmented reality technology in the new iOS may be changing events sooner than you think. An Engaging Volunteers blog post points to a group called Refugees Helping Refugees, which works to provide citizenship to Somali refugees in New York City. Be Prepared, Event Pros.

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Humanizing Business and Helping CFOs with Change

Jamie Notter

The first is a session that I’ll be doing at BlogWorld Expo in New York City , along with my coauthor Maddie Grant and Amy Ward, who is the Membership Director at the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN). Social Media. These are the topics of two presentations I’ll be giving next week. Related Posts.

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Tips & Tricks for Creating a Google+ HoverCard

Association Adviser

Your comments on Google Events. She was recently named one of the top 40 social media strategists in the world. She is based in New York City. Every comment you make on Google+, YouTube, Blogger and more. Lists of people and recommendations from Google. Your +1 mentions. Community member lists.

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