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Social Media Roundup: A Glaring Example of Leadership Disparity

Associations Now

Millennials may see the gender gap closing in the workforce, but could the conference be a sign of a continuing disparity among Fortune 500 leaders? This issue, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: Missing in Action. "The People tend to have a poor reaction to the language of press releases.”

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The Future of Learning, According to Millennials

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college students by Millennial Branding and Internships.com says that may indeed be the case, as respondents said that they are more willing to learn online and that they view the future of learning as more virtual and social media driven. A new study of 1,345 U.S. Please share in the comments.

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Marketing Trends: How to Wow Them In 2023

CMA Solutions

Want more eyeballs on your blog and press release? Want those social media posts to pop? Making it part of a digital ad campaign, for example, allows you to supplement marketing efforts by engaging users for longer in a short time. Shopping is another activity that will continue to grow on social media.

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A Case for the Association Summer Internship

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knowledge of the use of social media. In another example, the Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association deployed a multimedia initiative focused on bringing more millennials into the workforce. The position requires a candidate with: • excellent verbal communications skills. excellent writing skills. •

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Skip the Sales Pitch: How Destinations Can Leverage Content Marketing

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“What we found in our research is that today’s meeting planners don’t want a sales pitch,” said MCIntl President Michel Couturier in a press release. MCIntl says two things are changing the way planners evaluate destinations: the influx of digitally savvy millennials into the industry and the rise of the “knowledge economy.”

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Seeking Some Meetings Innovation? Ask Attendees.

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Earlier this year Marriott International unveiled two new initiatives with a dual purpose: to attract more millennial and tech-savvy guests to their properties and to increase guest satisfaction. For example, the Marriott design team can try out new guestroom and meeting space layouts. Hold a Meetings Innovation Contest.