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Awards, Before & After Hear about the planning and discipline that morphed a print magazine to print + digital, also now feeding a newsletter and social platforms. Host: AM&P Next Speakers: Maggie Murphy, editor-in-chief of ABC’s CE Magazine Colby Waller and John Serrao of THOR Studio Tue 10/29 at 2 p.m.
Deep dive into MPI’s most recent Meetings Outlook research, published quarterly in The Meeting Professional magazine, and then discuss the trends that are most affecting you and your peers. Presenters: Jessie States, CMP, CMM. Presenters: Peggy Hoffman FASAE, CAE, President and Executive Director, Mariner Management.
Is your magazine frumpy? Are your socialmedia efforts mismatched? This will be an interactive session with a computer and Internet access available for pieces like your website, landing pages, or socialmedia outposts. If you'd like the group to look at a print piece (like a brochure, postcard, magazine, etc.),
Like many individuals and organizations in modern society, associations maintain socialmedia profiles for sharing content of interest to their members. Many people assume that social learning emerged with the development of socialmedia, but this is not the case.
Millennials grew up with socialmedia and like to share the products they buy and the things they do. Include them as presenters, guest speakers, and moderators. If anyone you involve is active on socialmedia – even better! I would then post and share the event on every socialmedia platform I use.
Think briefly about all the lousy, boring, lackluster content on socialmedia, and you’ll see what I mean. Think about your favorite consumer magazines or your favorite socialmedia channels. Again, consider consumer magazines and the headlines on the covers or home pages. What is Lifestyle Writing?
Millennials grew up with socialmedia and like to share the products they buy and the things they do. Include them as presenters, guest speakers, and moderators. If anyone you involve is active on socialmedia – even better! I would then post and share the event on every socialmedia platform I use.
Presenter: Trevor Blondeel , PCC, Founder, Operations Kickstart. Presenters: Liz Lathan , CEO, Haute Dokimazo. Presenter: James Burron, co-founder and president of the Canadian Association of Alternative Strategies & Assets. Presenters: . Arianna Rehak, CEO and Co-Founder, Matchbox Virtual Media. 1 CMP credit.
But you can’t just say to your staff, “Yeah, good idea, start doing socialmedia.” Be present. He’s also talking about wearable technology combined with socialmedia , and explains how marketers can prepare for these changes. As a former association magazine publisher, this is a fascinating topic for me.
Does being a frequent presenter count for you - or against you? What can you do at your organization to be more transparent about why people are accepted or rejected for volunteer service, conference presentations, magazine articles, etc.? Alltop SocialMedia. SmartBrief on SocialMedia. ► 2008.
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“Education needs a dramatically new approach, in which learning is a lifelong pursuit, not an endeavor limited to a few years in early adulthood,” says Amy Burroughs of EdTech Magazine: Focus on Higher Education. Presenters: Ryan Williams, author, The Influencer Economy. Creating a SocialMedia Policy. Lunch provided.
Check out Wednesday’s The Art of Becoming a Great Webinar Presenter and Friday’s A Recipe for Creating Engaging Webinars. Using the strategies identified in this presentation, every conference professional can create event experiences where engagement is the norm, not the exception. More info/register. Host: Velvet Chainsaw.
Rebecca Schrag Hershberg and Yael Schonbrun, Greater Good Magazine ). Presenters: Melinda Burdette, CMP, Director of Events, MPI. Presenter: Jennifer Kingen Kush, DES, Founder and Strategist, Kingen Kush Solutions, LLC. Presenter: Mark Robins, CPA, Partner, Assurance Services at Aronson LLC. Neelam Tailor, The Guardian ).
4, I had the pleasure of presenting a breakout session on collaborative learning environments during the 2012 Higher Logic Super Forum. Presenting it in a meaningful way. Socialmedia feeds/conversations. Newsletter/magazine articles. Socialmedia. Organizing it around a specific theme. Case studies.
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Even if they don’t renew, they may do things in that membership year like register to attend your conference, or buy a book or a webinar, or contribute actively to discussions in your white label social network, or boost your socialmedia signals to their own friends, fans, and followers. All that other stuff?
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Have you ever posted boring pictures on socialmedia because you just didn’t have time to do something special with them? Through presentations and her books, she has helped membership professionals all over the country work more efficiently. Your Nerdy Best Friend). Problem solved!
Presenters: Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler. Everyone who’s anyone has been photographed by Chuck or one of his entourage, most of them also following along on his adventures on socialmedia as he travels around the globe in the Chuckwagon, shooting pictures, and being unapologetically himself. More info/register.
Genna Kasun is a marketing and advancement writer whose work varies from writing and supervising socialmedia and enrollment content to grant writing, case statement work and institutional proposal writing. I read CASE Currents magazine, Smithsonian magazine, and the NYTimes. It’s energizing.
And, by the way, could this person present for free – or, at the very least, for a significantly reduced honorarium? In my experience, there are generally two types of speakers: Those who recycle the same three to five presentations from conference to conference with little (if any) customization; and. Activities.
Use your association’s existing content and/or content from external sources as long as you have (or can obtain) intellectual property rights to the content or can get permission to use it, for example: Blog posts, newsletter articles, and magazine articles. Handouts and presentations. Conference recordings.
Or, maybe we posted it on socialmedia and some members don’t really do the Twitter thing. RIMS publishes 10 issues of our Risk Management magazine annually, each with about 15 feature articles. RIMS publishes 10 issues of our Risk Management magazine annually, each with about 15 feature articles. Re-format it.
An intern’s take on the value of internships, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: What a Former Intern Says. Is the future of news the same as the present for associations? What else could the media world learn from associations? link] #assnchat. — Kristen Parker (@klparkermsu) October 29, 2013.
Event technology has moved on from tiny cards and magazine-style brochures, and those looking to organise notable, memorable and most importantly, environmentally ethical, events should be looking to implement paperless policies: and instead offer exhibitors and attendees a new option. This all said, it’s 2019.
Along with his comments Jeff sent an article he wrote that was recently published in “Association Forum” magazine titled Build Your Association Through Stakeholder Development. This week I received an email from noted thought leader and speaker, Jeff De Cagna, FASAE, sharing his thoughts on my most recent blog post on member engagement.
I might get a magazine in the mail at home that has nothing to do with education or association work, but I like the design or how they approached the issue and I think, ‘Could I use that for us?’. They really make a great effort to present the news, and then present surrounding news for background as well as some takeaways,” she said.
Plus: Give your members some love via socialmedia. More in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Word From the Wise. As of late, the onetime magazine maverick has been channeling her know-how toward promoting live events—she launched a company to do just that last year. “I I think live events are more and more popular.
Last Friday I had one of those chances, moderating a panel about association socialmedia at an Association Trends Live breakfast. I gave a quick presentation about the top 5 trends impacting association socialmedia in 2014. Most associations have dedicated pubs departments.
Socialmedia is a great tool for connecting with non-members, i.e. prospective members, in your industry. Technology and socialmedia is not going away. That must present some tough communication challenges. You’re a big proponent of socialmedia. For socialmedia to work, you need to be consistent.
Raising Awareness Through Newsjacking By Lori Halley via Wild Apricot blog In our lightening-paced, globally connected world teaming with socialmedia memes, 7 second video clips and 140 character news bytes, how can you get attention and keep your non-profit or your cause top of mind? But, that’s subjective.
In case you missed it, I got the cover on the September/October issue of Associations Now magazine with an article about the main concepts in Humanize. Socialmedia, of all things, has been shaking us out of that mindset. Previous post: SocialMedia is the Wave. SocialMedia. Posted October 21, 2011.
Add your association’s name to the sign-on letter before they present it to Congress next week. Learn how associations can leverage video storytelling on socialmedia to capture the attention of young professionals in a relatable, authentic, and compelling way. Boring conferences. Letting Go! More info/register. 1 CMP credit.
One of the most popular TED Talk presenters of all time shares some public-speaking secrets. By exploring some tips from a speaking pro in today’s SocialMedia Roundup. And yet, with just two talks under his belt, he’s the third-most-watched TED Talk presenter ever. How can you avoid the pre-speech jitters?
You can add magazines and websites too, which is how I found the Cook’s recipe. Gain insights into adapting traditional activities such as career fairs, interactive events, and award presentations to the online environment. I searched for a recipe on Eat Your Books , a cookbook index site. 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit. Thu 2/15 at 4 p.m.
In fact, throughout the last three months, our blog posts have been included in socialmedia roundups and stories by Associations Now. Wolowiec now writes a regular column in Michigan Meetings + Events magazine and he’s been featured as part of two magazine cover stories.
Ask presenters for additional discussion questions to post on the community to continue the discussion after the conference. Ask keynote and breakout speakers to blog about their sessions prior to conference and engage with registrants on socialmedia, like Twitter. Step 4: Continue the Discussion After the Conference.
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Okay, perhaps this is not exactly how association communication awards presentations really go down. Landscapes | Paysages has won two gold and three silver EXCEL awards from Association Media & Publishing for the Canadian Society of Landscpae Architects. Perhaps they are actually more modest events.
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Any tips on recruiting for larger commitment volunteering, like authoring a magazine article? We have started to use more high-tech ways of working with our volunteers (webinars, socialmedia, video conferencing), which our younger members like but our more mature volunteers have trouble with. How can we help them?
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