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Best of Association Jam: Association Links for January 2010

Wild Apricot

What will you do in 2010 that you've never done before to help your associations thrive? Tags: Associations Non-profit technology Fundraising nptech Marketing Volunteers Google Social networking Non-profit Communications membership websites event managment Membership management social media Association Jam. read more ).

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Best of Association Jam: Association Links for May 2010

Wild Apricot

Blog posts and articles on Fundraising, Membership, and Social Media topped the active topics at AssociationJam.org this month, in terms of the numbers of submissions, views and reader votes. Carol-Anne Moutinho | Association Resource Center Reverse Innovation.( read more ).

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Thanks For Playing: A Recipe for Social Media ROI

Thanks For Playing

A Recipe for Social Media ROI. Return on Investment for social media is something all our organizations continue to struggle with. The Altimeter Group has heard your cries, and produced The Social Media ROI Cookbook as a result. The Social Media ROI Cookbook from Altimeter Group Network on SlideShare.

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Thanks For Playing: Always the Last to Know: 50 Most Innovative.

Thanks For Playing

Always the Last to Know: 50 Most Innovative Companies. The cover story for the latest issue of MITs Technology Review is the periodic 50 Most Innovative Companies. Start With the "Why" Always the Last to Know: 50 Most Innovative Compan. ► 2010. ► 2010. Alltop Social Media.

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Social Media for Associations: Challenges and Opportunities

Association Navigator

Associations and non-profits are very busy trying to figure out social media. The opportunities for enhanced sharing and collaboration presented by social media are mind-blowing. Pre-social media, the way associations used the Internet was pretty straightforward; but that’s all changing now.

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Back to The Future: Associations in 2010

Portage Group

I found this article from Carol-Anne dating back to 2010 where association professionals were asked to weigh in on what they think a successful association would look like five-to-six years into the future. Social media will be a great tool for the innovative association looking to recruit, retain and engage.

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Social Media is the Wave

Jamie Notter

Social Media is the Wave. The sand castle is your organization, and that first wave is social media. Social media rolled in and really knocked your marketing for a loop, didn’t it? Social media is giving us a bit of an advance warning that things are changing. Social Media.