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April 26
More AOA Family Members Use Online Resources

The AOA tracks statistics on how members access information electronically so that we can better tailor our online communications to your needs. (In fact, keep your eyes open in the next few weeks for a survey opportunity that will allow you to give us feedback on our online communications.) Our metrics indicate that March saw continued growth in open rates for AOA Touchpoints e-Alerts, meaning that more and more members are reading these profession-wide blasts. During March, our number of Twitter followers increased by 36% and our number of LinkedIn members increased by almost 20%.  On Facebook, our AOA page fans increased by almost 18% and DO page fans increased by 1.7%.  Thank you for your online support!​

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