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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.18.20

Reid All About it

Member engagement. At Associations Now , Lindsay Currie, CAE shares some low-cost ideas from for engaging and retaining members. I especially love the first one because members are craving that—heck, we all are. Going Virtual: What We’ve Learned Supporting 2000+ Virtual Events in 6 Months. Fri 9/18 at 1 p.m.

Montana 350
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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

In early 2000, we were focused on state and local chapter associations, which we viewed as being underserved by the association management software (AMS) providers of the day. The leadership of these organizations find it difficult to move away from the “status quo” mentality that no longer serves their member’s best interests.

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Gamification: You Never Had So Much Fun Connecting With Members

Association Adviser

What is gamification and how can you leverage it to benefit your association and members? Gamification is a valuable tool for increasing member engagement at your events and educational programs. No wonder seventy percent of Forbes Global 2000 companies have announced plans to deploy gamification in some form or another.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.22.19

Reid All About it

Tue 3/26 at 8:30 a.m.* – Improving Member Engagement (Coffee Talk – Alexandria VA). Your focus is on your members and it can be challenging to compete for their time. Did you know that 23% of web accessibility related litigation and settlements since 2000 happened in the last five years? Tue 3/26 at 1 p.m. –

Arlington 170
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Mizz Information: Association Swing and a Miss--CEA Tech.

Mizz Information

A circa 2000 online discussion board. Yes, it would have cost more but it also would probably have been a lot easier to use, and would have hopefully fostered better member engagement. How are people supposed to feel part of something if they forget theyre even a member because nobody is driving the bus? Thats about it.

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Membership Marketing Blog: The Top 25 Lessons Learned in.

Membership Marketing

Remembering that 80% will not be active members, 20% will be active participants and 10% will take on leadership roles. It is incumbent upon any association to first provide value to its membership and then to communicate that value to the members on an ongoing basis. Using Social Media to Recruit Staff.