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Why Should Associations be Blogging?

39% of the US online population is blogging*. Beyond the attraction of new members, blogging has other benefits to Associations.

A blog allows Associations to engage potential new members in a personal and informal way.  It truly allows Associations to talk about their industry and their offerings as an Association, in a new low cost way. 

A blog can allow your speakers to get some insight on what type of questions or concerns members might have on the subject they will be speaking on.  In addition it can allow them to collect responses after the presentation.

A blog is definitely a collaborative tool.  It can allow your association to get a good understanding of your member interests and needs.  Based off this input your Association can come up with new ways to serve its members.

A blog can remove that sterile large organization feel and allow people to see the Associations as a group of people that are very approachable. This in the end will encourage your members to get more engaged.

Blogs are easy. The technology whole purpose is in making it easy for non technical people to quickly publish information.

*Pew Internet & American Life Project

Why Associations, SharePoint, and Social Networking are the Perfect Mix.

Whether you want to call it a Social Network, Community Site, Knowledge network, or a Professional network, the topic could not be a hotter topic right now (see Seans on Social Networking) in the world of Associations. For the purpose of this post I am going to refer to it as a Professional network.  Associations and its members are seeing Professional networks as an opportunity to allow them to be more productive and gain more out of their Association.  The notion of Professional Networking allows Associations to offer a community for its members that creates enhanced communication and collaboration.  In the end the members will get a lot more out of their Association and most likely become more active.


Association members usually leverage the organization to create relationships to assist in succeeding and promoting their career. The Association also allows its members to gain a deeper knowledge of their field.  A Professional Networking platform is a powerful tool which potentially could put more contacts and knowledge within the grasp of its members.  We also see this platform quickly identify subject matter experts by providing them with tools to publish information easier and allow the members easier access to them.  This in turn can circumvent the long and hard task of finding the answers to the difficult questions they might have.


SharePoint 2007 has all the tools required for a fully functioning Professional Network.  The first major piece is the superior user profile that can be directly connected to your AMS.  The profiles in SharePoint 2007 enable members to personalize their profiles and add in information about their organization.  Combined with the information the Associations already have on their members in their AMS, you already have the foundation of a Professional network.   You can then begin recommend member networking (colleague) opportunities based on profile information. 


Association members now can begin building their network through the use of connections or in the case of SharePoint they are called colleagues.  By allowing members to collect Colleagues, Associations are providing a way for members to actually create a list of members who are related in some fashion whether they are in a committee, co-workers, or a conference attendee.  Members then display who their Colleagues are in a list on their profile page (my site.)  The use of this colleague tool is essential for professional networks, since it is the solution that will allow members to find ways to connect with each other, and determine who the subject matter experts are.


One of the biggest benefits to Associations in standing up a Professional Network in SharePoint is the integration with their AMS.  This information provides a deeper level of information about its members and facilitates members in finding the right contact.  This integration does require customization but is such a huge benefit to Associations planning on standing up a Professional Network.  Beyond the Profile though, there are many ways for members to provide their knowledge to the rest of the Association.

Content is King – Keeping SharePoint WCM Site Content FRESH

Keeping your sites content fresh is pretty vital when keeping search engine optimization concerns in proper perspective.  In fact, keeping fresh content is pretty important regardless of what your perspective on SEO.  It has been said that on the internet, “content is king”.  I tend to agree with this statement.  Content is information, and people need information to make important decisions every day.  Fresh content also keeps the search engines interested in your site; leading to a higher frequency of crawls, leading to a quicker turn-around when attempting to get content ranked. 

 

SharePoint 2007 offers a great way to help stay on top of how stagnate your content is getting.  This can be used to remind you and others to update a specific section of your site which may be getting a little crusty. 

 

It’s called “Site Use Confirmation and Deletion” and it’s located from the “Application Management” section of Central Administration.  You can use this page to require site owners to confirm that their web site collection are in use.  Additionally, you can configure automat deletion for unused web site collections.  Basically, you can configure SharePoint 2007 to check for unused site collections and send email notifications to the site owners telling them their site not being used.  This can further be configured to automatically delete the site collection if use not confirmed after sending n notices. 

 

Content Is King

 

This is a powerful way to automate the process of keeping on top of stagnate content and sections of your site which are not being utilized.  The email notifications remind owners to update their content and you can auto-delete site collections which are no longer relevant or even helping to enforce the sites existence and/or goals. 

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