Here are some links to articles and other resources related to today’s session. Please note: I’m not a lawyer (although I could play one on TV), so remember none of this is meant to serve as legal advice. 🙂 Please feel free to reach out if you have questions or need help developing or implementing […]
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Social Media Stats, Tips & Resources
It was great meeting you all! Here’s the link to the presentation, and, as promised, here are some resources that might be useful. https://www.canva.com/design/DAC67TJ7YL8/view Stats 61 Social Media Statistics to Bookmark for 2018 2018 Social Media Channel Statistics You Should Know Twitter How to Find the Best Twitter Hashtags Hashtag tools: RiteTag, Hashtagify, Hashtags.org […]
10 years of Mizz Information…and 10 free or cheap digital marketing tools
Well, I somehow managed to miss this blog’s 10 year anniversary on February 24. Not that anyone actually cares about this other than me, but still…10 years is a LONG TIME for a commitment-phobe like me : ) Looking back at my first post I have to say that I’ve never really stopped to think about […]
Sunset an association’s community? Community IS the association
It’s been a minute since I’ve written about my all-time favorite topic: online community for associations. That doesn’t mean I haven’t been thinking (aka obsessing) about it though…for better or for worse, depending which way you look at that 🙂 Even though I’ve recently switched over to the “dark side” (although it’s the brightest dark […]
What Associations Need to Know About Facebook’s API Changes
Ah, Facebook–that social network I love to hate, even though my career kind of depends on using it. For those of us in the association and nonprofit sectors, Facebook just got a lot harder to use effectively with the announcement that they’ve changed their API and eliminated the ability to modify link previews when posting […]
Why the Boston Globe Shouldn’t Be Building Community on Facebook
My favorite Associations Now author, Ernie Smith, wrote a great article in today’s issue about building community around your most engaged users. Amen–my favorite topic! Kudos to the Boston Globe for recognizing that creating a community for its most engaged readers is a great tactic. But a Facebook Group as the home for that community? […]
4 Steps to Social Media KonMari
I originally intended this post to be an end-of-year wrap up post, but, as is my usual MO, I missed that train, so…happy new year! Even though 2016 was a pretty good year for me (knock wood), I can’t say I’m sorry that it’s now in the rear view mirror and we’re off to a […]
Managing Social Media–9 Years Later
As I wrote in my last post, I’m back doing the thing I apparently can’t stay away from: social media management. You know, the job I so melodramatically quit almost four years ago, then have spent the time since attempting to move on from before finally just realizing that, for all its franticness (that’s a […]
Need Help? Let’s Chat
If someone asks you “what’s your dream job,” are you able to answer without even thinking? Congrats–I wish I could say the same. Hell, I’d settle for just being able to answer “what kind of job are you looking for?” or “what would you like to be doing?” Alas, the best I can do is […]
Social Media Analytics Resources
Social Media Measurement Resources for Associations The good news: most associations have incorporated social media into their overall communications and marketing activities. Staff time is being allocated to posting content on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other platforms, but measuring the impact of these efforts can be difficult for time- and resource-strapped nonprofit organizations that don’t […]





