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How Your Association Can Succeed in Social Media

Virtual

Done well, using social media makes all your other objectives easier. Social media offers a wealth of marketing opportunities , but they aren’t all relevant to your group. Defined goals will help you evaluate your social media success and pin down the best tactics along the way. Aim for Consistency.

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Extreme trends or the new normal?

Aaron Wolowiec

Even my dentist has climbed aboard the social media bandwagon. In a 24/7 plugged-in society, businesses need to embrace change and welcome technology. 3-6 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, ASAE will engage and connect members – even if they can’t attend physically. Are you embracing social media?

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What’s trending?

Aaron Wolowiec

From the minute we get up to the minute we go to bed, we’re surrounded by it: social media. But whether you dub it a blessing or a curse, there’s no denying social media platforms have made it easier to learn, to connect and to engage. 6 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.

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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. The Free Press ) Social media platforms hate the written word. Explore how immersive technologies, interactive displays and innovative soundscapes are redefining engagement and transforming the event landscape.

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From the Corner Office: Tino Mantella, TAG

Association Adviser

Tino Mantella, Technology Association of Georgia. This month’s Corner Office spotlight shines on Tino Mantella, president and CEO of the 19,000 member Technology Association of Georgia (TAG). That makes us one of the largest technology organizations in the country. AA: How about social media?

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

Association Adviser

” Thanks to social media, 4G, iProducts, broadband, wireless, the cloud, Big Data, Skype and apps, we’re now more connected than ever. You don’t have to be the first to market or the earliest adopter of new technology. Technology cuts both ways. You just have to be ready to catch the wave when the wave comes.

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Time to breathe…and think long-term

Aaron Wolowiec

Industry professionals plan to use mobile apps more strategically this year, including location-based technology for session check-ins and networking. Budgets are still a concern, so organizations plan to host more local meetings, compress meetings into shorter times and increase use of technology. “It Now is one of those rare times.”.

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