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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.4.19

Reid All About it

Find out how to launch and maintain an email marketing strategy that consistently engages donors and supporters, format web and email content to increase your click-through rate, and integrate social media into your website and email communications. Host: National Institute for Social Media. More info/register.

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Cut through communication clutter

Aaron Wolowiec

As a writer and professional communicator, nothing (O.K., well, not very much) is more frustrating than people who can’t communicate. But seriously…communication is a hard gig for most companies, especially with the advent of social media. Communication is everywhere. Or even worse yet, companies.

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Tips from the Trenches: 6 Ideas to Make Your Events Appeal to Gen Z 

EventMobi: Association Events

Commonly referred to as “Zoomers,” these tech-savvy digital natives grew up with mobile phones and social media apps and, therefore, learn, think, and communicate differently from older generations who did not grow up with mobile technology. Social media is their preferred form of entertainment.

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Tips from the Trenches: 3 Outside-the-Box Engagement Strategies for Your Next Event 

EventMobi: Association Events

There are a few tried and true strategies: book top-level speakers, invest in an event app to increase engagement onsite, and provide them with plenty of networking opportunities. Take a page out of Karen’s book and plan a city-wide scavenger hunt for your audience (more on this below.) You’re in luck!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.10.20

Reid All About it

Event communications. MemberSuite suggests rethinking your normal promotional communication style when marketing a new virtual event. They also suggest ideas for communicating with people who registered for your cancelled event and other event stakeholders and provide advice on event FAQ page content. More info/register.

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Are You a “Networked Nonprofit”?

Wild Apricot

Maybe you've already picked up a copy of The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting with Social Media to Drive Change, by Beth Kanter and Allison Fine – but perhaps you’re still wondering if the book can help a small nonprofit like yours? The answer is, Yes! Networking is not just for the "big guys" out there.( read more ).

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Ma Bell Got The Ill Communication

KiKi L'Italien's Acronym Soup

Is social media b t? In many ways, today’s social media training could be compared to telephone training. What you need is someone who understands the way people use the phone to communicate so that your staff may best use its features to make the tool more effective for your business. I love the book.