content-social-digital-marketing

By:
Jeanette Hausner
February 15th, 2016
Creating online learning programs, such as webinars and videos, that will keep your audience's attention can be challenging. You can't see them. They could be captivated by your content. They could be scanning their facebook feed. How do you know? You don't. An article written by Amelia Glynn at Abila outlines three steps, using data and current technological trends, to ensure your audience will remain engaged throughout your presentations.

By:
Jeanette Hausner
February 15th, 2016
Online education and certification programs are a key offering of associations to their members. Members understand the value of these programs, however, we still need to promote them in ways that make them easily accessible and remind members of their value. We also need to be thinking about ways to attract new visitors to our educational programs in order to show our value to them. This week at HighRoadU, Maneesha Manges presents "Promoting Online Education And Certification". Maneesha outlines ways in which we can draw members and visitors alike to our content on our website, using multiple platforms.

By:
Jeanette Hausner
February 11th, 2016
In the last decade marketing has been transformed. It has moved from primarily traditional marketing to primarily digital marketing. Demand Metric has put together a report on how digital marketing has evolved and the best ways to implement these changes within your organization.

By:
Jeanette Hausner
February 9th, 2016
The world has changed. Consumers have shifted their attention away from traditional marketing methods to digital channels. Specifically, their interests now revolve around online and mobile channels. Marketers today must keep up with these changes by distributing their content online. Marketo has published an article, written by Vyoma Kapur that outlines three core areas that reflect these changing trends.

By:
Jeanette Hausner
February 5th, 2016

By:
Suzanne Carawan
February 4th, 2016
We're thrilled to announce that our 2016 State of Digital Marketing in Associations research project is now open for participation. All participants who finish the research survey will receive a $5 coffee card for your time and will be sent an automatic advance copy of the report prior to its release in August at the ASAE Annual Conference. If you missed out on the 2014 or 2015 study, here's a quick recap of the findings and the outstanding gaps that exist in digital marketing and technology in associations.
If you would like to download past reports, please visit our 2014 State of Digital Marketing in Associations or 2015 State of Digital Marketing in Associations research page to retrieve the full report.