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6 Reasons Why an Enewsletter is a Must-Have for an Association’s Communication Plan

Association Briefings

These newsletters are becoming more and more imperative in taking an association’s brand marketing to the next level, while consistently staying in front of industry professionals and becoming established informational authorities. Digital elitists have tried to “kill” email since 2009. But its reign is over.” Wait, what?!

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How to Drive Engagement with Data-Driven Email Campaigns

Association Briefings

Who knew that something so trivial would revolutionize the way we communicate. And it seems that since that simple email was sent, communication visionaries have predicted the death of the medium. Now, I would definitely agree that the email of 2009 is certainly dead. workers prefer email for communication purposes.

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Results-driven Event Marketing for the Discerning Attendee

Association Adviser

Report, commissioned by the Convention Industry Council (now the Events Industry Council) and researched by PwC, participant volume at meetings and events increased by 10 percent between the years of 2009 and 2012. That’s a lot of meetings – and a lot of revenue potential. To whom does the content need to be communicated?

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Results-driven Event Marketing for the Discerning Attendee

Association Adviser

Report, commissioned by the Convention Industry Council (now the Events Industry Council) and researched by PwC, participant volume at meetings and events increased by 10 percent between the years of 2009 and 2012. That’s a lot of meetings – and a lot of revenue potential. To whom does the content need to be communicated?

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

Mizz Information

Communication --Weve all heard of "build it and they will come" syndrome when it comes to social media, but a whole member category basically built on pay your dues to join then figure it out from there? No newsletter. Seems like it could have been a decent source of revenue and a good direct-to-consumer way of advertising.

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Stronger by Association: How to Start an Association

AMR Management Services

Develop a tentative budget and revenue sources Setting dues level is difficult. The remaining revenue comes from meetings and conventions, publications, contributions, suppliers, etc. Develop sound communications tools This can range from a printed or email newsletter to a simple website. ► 2009. (53).

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I've Got Money Riding On This Post, So Read Carefully

AMR Management Services

Think about it - do you know an association that doesnt publish a newsletter, magazine, directory or journal? That doesnt host a website, forum or online community? That doesnt communicate regularly with members, trying to keep them up-to-date on the latest industry trends or news? ► 2009. (53). ► October. (3).

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