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My Top 5 Blog Posts of 2013

Eric Lanke

image source As we end another year, here''s a look back at the five posts on this blog that received the most page views in 2013. Member Engagement Solution #1: Don''t Forget the Fun Another newcomer to the list, originally posted in July 2012. My thanks to everyone who has been reading what I''ve been putting up here.

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Incrementalism for Our Associations

Smooth The Path

Did you notice that the rockets in 2013 were landing in the open ocean? New member engagement programs succeed in much the same way (bet you didn’t know your job was much the same as a rocket scientist’s; it is!) However, in year three we see exponential growth in new member retention rates.

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An Old-School Method for New Member Engagement

Associations Now

In 2013, ANA removed a strict, 140-year-old (!) set of requirements and a lengthy application process that had effectively limited its membership to veteran, tenured academics and instead opened its doors to anyone with a faculty position in neurology at a medical school in the U.S. and Canada. And how to you try to get them involved?

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Introducing the 2020 Community Movers + Shakers

Higher Logic

Our 2020 Community Movers + Shakers are champions of communities, who see the value in the community movement, and we wanted to highlight, honor, and share the work of their creative and innovative minds with the rest of the industry. She started working with community at PMI, a global organization for project management, in 2013.

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A decade of Nimble AMS: A flashback of favorite things

Nimble AMS

To build a ground-breaking product that was innovative and cost effective. We envisioned a future where associations were the superheroes at the forefront of innovation. The goals was to streamline high volume data entry so it would automatically populate based on the last batch processed.

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Members Hire Tomorrow’s Associations

Potomac Core

When the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) grounded operators due to a technical revised interpretation of regulations, HAI and their members worked successfully to speed up and streamline the exemption process. Starting in 2013, the workforce shortage topic continually appeared in ISA’s research. Lori Anderson.

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Let Your Member Data Show You the Way

Spark Consulting

How one association unbundled some of its benefits and packaged them around “clusters of behavior” in its member engagement data. Prior to November 2013, NICSA asked its 170 member companies to join into one of 18 different member categories. innovation membership Associations Now client work'