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7 Skill Sets for Nurturing Open Community

Convince & Convert

Tweet Guest post as part of the virtual book tour by Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer to explore concepts from their new book Open Community : a little book of big ideas for associations navigating the social web. We come from the association industry and for many of us “membership” people, community is old hat. It’s what we do.

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4 Emerging Social Media Trends to Watch in 2020

Social Media Strategies Summit

In 2019 we saw several social platforms grow and continue to mature – from industry giants like Facebook and Instagram to emerging platform TikTok and more niche sites like Pinterest. This trend toward growth and diversity means that no one social platform or channel can be ignored. Source: Facebook Groups.

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Link Love Monthly: Best of March 2011

SocialFish

Clearly this is enough to keep y’all busy for a while, but if you want more SocialFish curated links, here’s the link to the feed to subscribe to Maddie’s Reader shares. The Pros And Cons Of Facebook Comments (TechCrunch). 10 Applications For Your Facebook Event Page (Event Manager Blog). Bitly Blog).

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Link Love Monthly: Best of September 2010

SocialFish

Offline-to-Online-to-Offline: Lessons Learned in Building a Custom Community Platform (Frogloop). My Mom’s on Facebook? The Value of a “Liker&# (Facebook + Media). Discover Facebook Pages (Facebook Blog). (Scott Brinker). How To Be The Jack Bauer Of Your Company (Adam Singer). Olivier Blanchard).

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Audiences or communities? Defining the new social media landscape

Sprout Social

The answers change as you move across platforms and through time. If you joined Facebook in the mid-2000s or Instagram in the early 2010s, your goal was probably to see what your friends were up to. As platforms and the preferences of those using them change, so too should our working definition. Keeping up with your community.