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Do We Need SocialMediaCertification? My friend Maddie Grant tweeted this post the other day about SocialMediaCertification. There is no authority in SocialMedia Marketing, there is no standard. I bet these folks doing the certifications are trying to become the authority by offering them.
This weekend I taught a three-hour session on Systems to students in Georgetown’s Organization Development and Change Leadership Certificate program. SocialMedia. December 2009 (8). November 2009 (7). October 2009 (8). September 2009 (8). August 2009 (9). July 2009 (7).
Larger associations are independent corporations that usually have a physical presence, like offices, financial assets, and maybe other assets like intellectual property, or a certification or inspection program that the organization sells for a fee. As of 2009 there were more than 90,000 of these organizations in the U.S. (c)(3)
Wednesday, January 28, 2009. ASAE Technology Conference 2009. ▼ 2009. (33). ASAE Technology Conference 2009. skip to main | skip to sidebar. BlogClump - Blogging About Associations From a Gen Xer. A Gen Xer giving his thoughts and opinions on the Association world. It is worth the extra cost. ► February. (1).
Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. We will share data from our Economic Impact on Associations study, which originally launched during the Great Recession in 2009 and has gathered data every year since—including in the weeks leading up to the COVID-19 crisis.
I blog about socialmedia and associations--sometimes association socialmedia, sometimes just association stuff, and sometimes just socialmedia. And--sorry, that sentence was too long to add the second half of the "both"--they managed to totally miss out on a huge socialmedia opportunity.
21, 2009 - AE Education in your Inbox: A Resource List. Many AEs have told me they dont "have time for socialmedia" "When am supposed to Tweet?", You dont have time NOT to use the socialmedia tools. You dont have time NOT to use the socialmedia tools. SocialMedia.
Where do you draw the line on socialmedia? For me, a lot of what I glean from socialmedia enhances my capacity to act. ► 2009. (33). Where do you draw the line on socialmedia? BlogClump - Blogging About Associations From a Gen Xer. Wednesday, September 3, 2008. I try to keep up. ▼ 2008.
As the original “edupunk” pioneers, and the guardians of professional certification programs, associations have developed a vast repository of industry and profession specific knowledge. socialmedia. (3). ► 2009. (14). generations. (2). governance. (6). human resources. (1). information. (1).
Oh, Those Shiny Golden Handcuffs – Associations who corner a market on a particular industry or profession, usually by means of establishing a certification program or other similar benefit, can often fall victim to an over-dependence upon the mechanism that has individuals “trapped” into membership. socialmedia. (3).
Tuesday, June 16, 2009. One thing thats going on this summer which should be great is Buzz2009 SocialMedia for Associations. Buzz2009 SocialMedia for Associations is the place where association execs learn concepts and strategies to help their organizations make the most out of socialmedia.
Shirky has a great quote in Chapter 6 that you should use as an association professional in advocating your boss for starting a socialmedia program or hiring someone dedicated to your current socialmedia efforts. ► 2009. (33). A Word of Warning. ► November. (6). ► October. (1). ► August.
In 2009 Teresa Arnold happened upon a larger than life image of a contortionist hung in the window of a vacant store in Hartford, CT. She concurrently worked towards a certificate in nonprofit management. This is also a good time to check the college’s news and socialmedia sites, draft a post, and brainstorm for future posts.
Monday, November 23, 2009. Like the debate going on over at Acronym about ROI of socialMedia. November 23, 2009 10:28 AM. November 23, 2009 11:03 AM. If one tells me "Our socialmedia efforts are paying off" I'd most certainly respond, "Really, how can you prove that?"
Friday, January 23, 2009. Wednesday I am presenting with my former InfoComm co-worker about SocialMedia - How One Association Went From Nothing to Something. ▼ 2009. (33). ASAE Technology Conference 2009. skip to main | skip to sidebar. BlogClump - Blogging About Associations From a Gen Xer. Matt Baehr.
As I continue my slow read through Here Comes Everybody (I am reading many other things at the same time which is my downfall), I think I have found the crux of socialmedia. But now with socialmedia, the barriers to join in are so low that people can be effective in aggregate. ► 2009. (33). ► July. (8).
What if were talking about the cost of the professional expertise and administrative expense necessary to manage a certification program? A similar thought comes to mind whenever I hear or read doomsayers who talk about how socialmedia and the increasing ease of self-organizing is going to put associations into extinction.
Do We Need SocialMediaCertification? ► 2009. (33). . ► February. (1). ▼ January. (5). Do you want your association to be Walmart? Update on Read This Post, If It's the Last Thing Y. Read This Post, If It's the Last Thing You Do. Who Doesn't Need Help With Colors? ► December. (4).
Saturday, September 26, 2009. The socialmedia maven of the association world, Maddie Grant , tagged me in her Xer meme. September 27, 2009 10:22 AM. September 27, 2009 6:33 PM. October 1, 2009 11:51 AM. October 1, 2009 12:04 PM. October 1, 2009 4:20 PM. ▼ 2009. (33). Stay tuned.
AA: You’ve consistently grown membership since 2009. If it serves a member need has the potential for positive ROI, then we’ll give it a try—for example, our new HR professional certification program. Is socialmedia going to take over the need for professional societies? SD: Succession planning.
You can find detailed information by clicking here for official IRS documentation IRS guidelines on UBIT, revised March 2009. UBI and Certification Programs. Certification programs can be difficult to characterize as related or unrelated. socialmedia. UBI Basics. Insurance program revenues, other than royalties.
7, 2009 - Building the Foundation, Strategic Planning part 3. A certification program for Green Building? SocialMedia. In the last blog entry I talked about understanding an associations competitive advantage. A coat drive? Mandatory MLS education? A chili cook-off RPAC fund raiser? Were ON it! RSS Blog Feed. Categories.
Do We Need SocialMediaCertification? ► 2009. (33). . ► February. (1). ▼ January. (5). Do you want your association to be Walmart? Update on Read This Post, If It's the Last Thing Y. Read This Post, If It's the Last Thing You Do. Who Doesn't Need Help With Colors? ► December. (4).
Just a quick example of how small the world gets when socialmedia comes into play, and why you should cast a wider net. ► 2009. (33). A Gen Xer giving his thoughts and opinions on the Association world. Tuesday, January 25, 2011. You Never Know What You Will Learn from Twitter. ► November. (6). ► October. (1).
This follows a substantial growth in the use of email from 2009 to 2010. In marketing, whether it be for membership recruitment and retention, conference attendance, participation in your certification program or whatever, the key analytic is cost per order. ► 2009. (69). 2009 Benchmarking Survey. (12). teamwork. (3).
What I find works are: 1) Cuss words 2) References to big companies like Best Buy or Comcast 3) Any tie between the phrases "socialmedia" "salaries" and "ROI" 4) Cuss words. Do We Need SocialMediaCertification? ► 2009. (33). January 25, 2010 6:16 PM. Maggie McGary.
• Acquire or maintain a certification (22%). So if 23% of the members attend the annual meeting, another 22% attend a seminar, and another 13% participate in the private socialmedia site, pretty soon you could be looking at a fairly substantial portion of the members using the products and services of an association.
If you have been reading anything regarding the socialmedia space over the last few years, you have probably heard of the 90/9/1 rule. ► 2009. (33). A Gen Xer giving his thoughts and opinions on the Association world. Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Content Creation and Consumption. It states that 90% of folks are just lurkers.
At ASAE Annual, many were talking about their socialmedia strategy and what to do. ► 2009. (33). Shirky borrows another quote from author and activist Cory Doctorow: "Conversation is king. Content is just something to talk about." Focus on facilitating conversation, not just content generation. Matt Baehr. at 3:21 PM.
And this quote is something I think too many people forget in associations when planning or launching their socialmedia projects: To understand the creation of something like a Wikipedia article, you cant look for a representative contributor, because none exists. ► 2009. (33). ► November. (6). ► October. (1).
There was a great conversation on the weekly Twitter chat #assnchat (yes, we know, great name) about using socialmedia as a customer service tool. ► 2009. (33). Because you cant exceed expectations (aka provide value) without first knowing what those expectations are. Scroll through here to see the conversation.
Others require multiple years of membership tied to an event like certification. ► 2009. (69). 2009 Benchmarking Survey. (12). SocialMedia. (5). Social Networking. (6). For many organizations the standard term of membership is a year. ► September. (3). ► August. (2). ► July. (5).
Additionally, 31% of associations indicate no change in their membership counts, the highest percentage reported since 2009. Additionally, 55% of associations report increases in their public socialmedia participation (up from 50% reported in 2023).
I got an interesting anonymous comment on my post about drawing the line on socialmedia. ► 2009. (33). Where do you draw the line on socialmedia? A Gen Xer giving his thoughts and opinions on the Association world. Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Why do you "tweet" if you already have a blog? ► October.
Socialmedia has changed the dynamics of all of this, but providing valuable aggregation of content for a subject matter amounts to real value added. Do We Need SocialMediaCertification? ► 2009. (33). And this counts for associations. . ► February. (1). ▼ January. (5). ► October.
Looking back, I found my posts regarding 2009 and 2008 ASAE Annuals. Scott Briscoe Editor-in-Chief, New & SocialMedia ASAE. ► 2009. (33). That way booth tear down doesnt prevent exhibitor staff from attending anything. - Add a space for Twitter handle on the name badge. Cant hurt to ask. Jeffrey Cufaude.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Certificates of Deposits: Financial institutions will alert you of maturity of a CD; along with the terms you presently have. November 12, 2009 12:59 PM. November 16, 2009 5:45 PM. socialmedia. (77). ▼ 2009. AE on the Verge. Check your expiration dates. Newer Post.
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