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A Few Ideas to Score More Member Loyalty

Associations Now

Take a peek inside the rewards program at video-game retailer GameStop to see how incentives and personalization can drive greater member engagement. I was, however, fascinated to read about how the video-game retailer has used PowerUp to learn more about its actual target customers and engage them more directly.

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The Hourglass Blog: Those Fish Aren't Dead, They're Just Tired

The Hourglass Blog

Friday, September 3, 2010. Heres one of his key observations: What some board members tell me, when pushed, is that they tolerate things on a nonprofit board that they wouldnt stand for in their day jobs. But board member engagement? Association Management. ▼ 2010. (62). A Note from Eric Lanke.

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Membership Marketing Blog: What are the Biggest Impediments to.

Membership Marketing

And if an organization suffers from the lack of a strategy or plan, then membership has been more likely to remain static. Since forever, associations have overemphasized number of members as a metric. Of course, I believe if you're paying attention to and improving those things, member growth is a likely byproduct.

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From Relevance to REVOLUTION. It's NOW or NEVER: Go BIG, Go.

Tom Morrison

For the rest of this post, I want to lend some reality to the world of association management. I always ask the question of people when they are listening or reading on association management, is the person teaching or writing, sitting in the stands, or are they playing the game? ► 2010. (6). ► July. (2).

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Association Brain Food: 11.24.23

Reid All About it

If not, here’s the TL;DR association version from Johanna Gundlach at Sidecar. Until around 2010, philosophers couldn’t speak to one another, let alone communicate with the public, says Crispin Sartwell at Los Angeles Review of Books. Ethics in Association Management How do you recognize when a decision is ethics-based?

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