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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

Marketing copy. If you’re frequently under pressure to come up with clever and compelling marketing copy, I feel for you. That’s when marketers turn to their swipe file: a collection of copied and pasted blurbs that hopefully provide inspiration. Host: American Marketing Association. Event Marketing Roadmap.

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Millenials Crave & Deserve It. Where. - SCD Group

SCD Group

These came labeled as follows: Millennials At the Beach (left); At the Museum (center); On a date (right). Now, these photos and emails are funny to Boomers and older people who just can’t understand how Millennials can possibly really communicate on smart phones. Louis Business Journal , Washington Post. at 4:33 PM.

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Are Your Attendees Also Your Number-One Fans?

Associations Now

What do the New England Patriots , St. Louis Cardinals , and Chicago Blackhawks have in common? This is even more important when it comes to millennials and younger attendees, who care more about the “wow factor” and having access to things they can’t get anywhere else. Treat your audience like a community, not a database.

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The Hourglass Blog: Daring to Lead 2011

The Hourglass Blog

More and more GenX and even Millennial leaders are coming into positions of prominence (something obvious to anyone who attended the recent ASAE conference in St. Louis) and, although old and new challenges still linger, the world is not crashing down and the work is somehow getting done. Developing Millennial Leaders.

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Mo Rocca on Creativity, Comedy, and Obit Con vs Comic Con

AssociationChat

And I do wonder, like, if we continue, I really mean this meeting in congregating part of the time online, how we can replicate the experience that we actually get when we you know, meet in a warm market. And then, posthumously, she kind of became a big deal again, with the St. Louis Blues, the hockey tear. How can we do that?