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New Events Blog Keeps the Conversation Alive
Let the discussion continue! We’re excited to announce that IABC-LA has just launched a new Events blog to extend the discussion around hot communication topics. Now you don’t have to wait for the live meeting to start talking about new communication tools, the latest communication best practices and more.
Before each IABC-LA event, we’ll write a blog post introducing you to the speaker for our next IABC-LA event and getting the conversation started around the upcoming topic.
We invite you to share your thoughts on the topic and let the speaker know what you’re interested in hearing more about. This will make the live event even more relevant and interesting for you.
Then, after the event, we’ll write a second post summarizing the topic and sharing any relevant presentation materials. Again, we invite you to share your feedback about the event and keep the discussion going around the featured topic.
With all the talk about new communication tools, we felt it was only appropriate for the IABC-LA chapter to take advantage of the new blogging tool offered free through IABC international. If you have any suggestions about how to make this blog even more useful, let us know. Send an email to info@iabcla.com
About IABC’s eXchange:
IABC eXchange is a free blogging tool available to all IABC members. Set up your own blog today!
The IABC eXchange is an online tool for networking and collaboration. Developed based on member feedback, the IABC eXchange allows you to create member-only discussion groups, private working groups, and blogs that the whole world can view and comment on. You have the power to designate who can join your conversation: Grant co-author access to fellow members, allow others to submit entries which require your approval to be posted, or make it your own personal platform for sharing your ideas and opinions. And create a personal profile, including a photo and information about your personal interests to help you connect with your fellow members. Click here to learn more: http://x.iabc.com/
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