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Get the Book!

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A little book of big ideas for associations navigating the social web. Written for the complicated and quirky world of associations and membership organizations, Open Community is our brand-spankin’ new book about how associations can—and why they should—build community online. The book is a collection of big ideas.

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Buy the book: Open Community is out!!

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Soooo…we might have been talking your ears off about a certain little book we want you to check out… It’s finally here. Buy it now! We want to hear what you think about our ideas. Talk to me, Goose! What is Open Community?

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Open Community Virtual Book Tour = Awesome.

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As part of our Open Community book launch, we are doing a really exciting VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR. 11/01/10 – Noise to Signal | Social Signal (Blog home of Rob Cottingham, whose cartoons are featured in the book!). The full schedule is here. 11/01/10 – Engage365 Blog. 11/01/10 – YAP Blog.

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Open Community Virtual Book Tour Schedule

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Here’s the schedule for our Open Community Virtual Book Tour for next week. Don’t have the book yet? The intros are a little repetitive as we’re getting the word out about what the book is about (we’ll be mixing it up a lot more from now on!), Buy it now. Get this badge. Get this badge.

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Latest from the Open Community Virtual Book Tour

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Don’t have the book yet? Since our last book tour update, we talked PR 2.0 Steve Drake wrote an awesome post digging into what his takeaways from the book were and how his AMC could take these ideas forward with their association clients. The book tour continues through the rest of December! Buy it now.

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Latest from the Open Community Virtual Book Tour

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Don’t have the book yet? Here’s the schedule for our Open Community Virtual Book Tour for next week. Buy it now. We want to hear your thoughts on it! Get this badge. 11/22/10 – Skyline Trade Show Tips – we’ll be talking about the open community around your tradeshows.

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Top 7 creative ways to cut expenses in college

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According to statistics, on average, a student should pay around $24K yearly for tuition, not mentioning food, accommodation, transportation, books, and just daily expenses. You can even rent books and furniture which will also save you much money on more important purchases; #4. College is quite expensive in general.