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The State Of Association Technology: Associations Now

Imagine living your life without technology. Seems impossible, doesn’t it? After all, technology plays a role in how we communicate, collaborate, learn, and remember—and new technologies continually reinvent how we approach our work.

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TAPPING INTO ATTENDEE EXPERTISE FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

Your attendees have professional skills and specialized knowledge that can make a difference when they’re put to work in a conference-related community service project. Here are a few creative ways that associations have given back to their host cities.

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Give Back a Smile

Proud of our relationship with The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and their Give Back a Smile (GBAS) program. The GBAS program heals some of the most devastating effects of domestic and sexual violence, by restoring the smiles of adult women and men who have suffered dental injuries from a former intimate partner or spouse, family member.

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Using Social Media to Get the Whole Conference Experience

You might only get to attend one conference a year - how do you make the most of the entire experience? What does it take to be an active conference participant? By viewing each conference as an all-around opportunity to learn and to share, you can come away satisfied that you reaped the full benefit of your company's money.  Huffington Post has seven handy suggestions to make sure you have the best conference ever:

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Better Event Management Tools for Better ROI

Organizations are changing their view of events away from one-time engagements to ongoing relationship building with prospects and customers before the event and after.  Integrating social tools, mobile, and virtual content before the event and to staying in touch long after the event is bringing extra value to meeting participants.

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Attracting New Attendees to Your Trade Show

A new study sheds light on how associations can attract a desirable new group of attendees to their exhibitions: executives—with the power to make purchasing decisions—who are actively looking to go to tradeshows they’ve never attended before.

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