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From Network to Community: How One Association…

In the hallways and around meeting tables, I’ve heard a lot of colleagues admit that Great Ideas is fast becoming their “go to” ASAE conference. Overwhelmed by the size of the Annual Conference or just wanting to have a more intimate and creative meeting, many association professionals are choosing Great Ideas as their exclusive education and networking event. I can appreciate this shift in thinking; Great Ideas has always been one of my favorite conferences, and 2012 was no exception.

This year, I had a chance to present on the very idea of community – in this case, the frequent topic of online community. As Amanda Adolph, former Vice President at the Association of Governing Boards (AGB) and a long-time McKinley client described it, “building a social networking community is easy; creating a community can be challenging.” Amanda and I shared the story of how AGB created an online networking community that grew 20% in one month and talked about the three pivotal events that led to the community’s rapid expansion and success. You can see more by reading through our slides. Or please be in touch if you’d like to talk more about the AGB community.

~ Post by Shelley Sanner, Managing Consultant

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Online Community Platform or LinkedIn?

If you read my recent post on Google+, you already know my thoughts on how we have to create too many profiles and reconnect with the same people on different social media platforms. One question has been nagging me – why create a separate platform for your association’s online community when you have LinkedIn? Why not just create a private LinkedIn Group with subgroups?

LinkedIn already has your profile and connections set up and there are easy customizable discussion and email update options. Does anyone have a compelling argument for or against using LinkedIn as your primary online community platform? Please comment here or send your thoughts to me at rfriedmann@mckinley-advisors.com.

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~ Post by Rachel Friedmann, Marketing Manager

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