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Seven Reasons to Play

If your CU decides to have a social media presence, get used to a lack of control.
April 9, 2013
Social media marketing has been the bane of many organizations.
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Socializing with Gen Y

Connecting with 'digital natives' requires more than Facebook and Twitter.
March 10, 2013
Gen Yers are nothing like their predecessors.
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Five Social Media Insights

Gamified approach to social media helps CUs boost engagement and results.
February 13, 2013
Filene pilot helps CUs improve their presence on social media.
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‘Give Your Best Asset a Voice’ with Social Media

Be fun and real—and don’t delete angry posts.
November 9, 2012
'People do business with people they like—and they recommend businesses they love.'
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Navigate the Social Media Minefield

Nothing changes faster than the social media landscape and the laws surrounding it.
June 25, 2012
Adopting sound social media policies is increasingly critical to organizations of all types and sizes.
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Evaluating Social Media

After an initial flurry of activity, it’s time to gauge its effectiveness.
June 13, 2012
Critical to the success of social media efforts is a simple practice: Move beyond promoting products and interact with other communities and posts.
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Social Media Enhances Collections

But consider social networking sites a ‘view-only’ resource.
January 12, 2012
As technology has bypassed collection regulations, questions remain about how to use new tools appropriately.
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Harness the Power of Social Media

Sister of Facebook’s founder offers inside scoop on effective social networking strategies.
October 24, 2011
'We never expected Facebook to be so big.'
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‘Looch’ Helps CU Connect With Members

Social media campaign raises NMTW CCU's profile.
March 14, 2011
Social media campaign raises NMTW CCU's profile.
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A Chemical Reason for Social Networks' Popularity?

July 14, 2010
When people interact on social networks, their brains release the chemical oxytocin, the same chemical that's released when people experience acts of trust, loyalty, or generosity. This shows how people are wired to interact with others.
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