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Is Small Data the Next Big Thing?

Higher Logic

We tend to not sweat the small stuff and look at the big picture when creating community strategy and making decisions, but what if there’s real value, as IKEA found, in the micro-details? And what if your organization simply doesn’t have the resources or sample size to conduct these types of experiments? What is small data?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.3.17

Reid All About it

Kick your open rates up a notch and learn more about your audience with subject line testing and sample size testing – the easiest way to test and immediately apply the learnings. 5 Strategies to Engage Members in Your Online Community. 9 Things Every Association Exec Should Know About Content Strategy. Tue 2/7 at 2 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.3.17

Reid All About it

Kick your open rates up a notch and learn more about your audience with subject line testing and sample size testing – the easiest way to test and immediately apply the learnings. 5 Strategies to Engage Members in Your Online Community. <Creative Commons licensed image of North Carolina longleaf pines by Justin Meissen >

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.9.18

Reid All About it

Derek Ham, a North Carolina State University professor, asked: “What was it like to be there? Take away a sample 12-month marketing calendar. Hear about strategies and tactics to meet the requirements of one of the most modern and stringent personal data legislations. How could VR transport us there?” More info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.25.18

Reid All About it

but this one on building a content strategy is full of solid advice for any type of organization. Gini Dietrich at Spin Sucks explains how to develop an interesting and effective thought leadership content strategy. Who doesn’t love free samples? I don’t expect sites like Forbes to have quality articles—isn’t that sad?—but

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Waiting for Your Call: Asian American Millennials

Achieve

Though Achieve’s sample was relatively small, Asian Americans made up 5.5 percent of the research sample, close to the 5.7 She has also earned a MSRA in Recreation Administration for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a BS in Secondary Education from the University of Dayton.