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5-Step Guide to Calculating Your Member Retention Rate

Higher Logic

Once you have your membership retention numbers on hand, calculating your member retention rate is simple (don’t worry, math-haters, we’ll help you get there with a step-by-step guide). How to Calculate Your Member Retention Rate. Step #3: Check How Many Members You Recruited. src="[link].

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Association Brain Food: 10.6.23

Reid All About it

In part two of their Open Space series, TopClass LMS explains how to overcome common objections to using this engaging event format. Ex Ordo describes how to implement conference and abstract management software for medical, technical, scientific, and academic association events. Learn how to negotiate your salary and benefits.

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Engagement and Satisfaction: Is There a Difference?

Higher Logic

Engagement and enthusiasm extends offline, as well. That’s why connecting members with ambassador or volunteer programs that take place beyond the confines of the cloud can be powerful retention and recruitment tools. Why participate in community if it’s complicated to log in or figure out how to post to a discussion?

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11 Elements of a Winning Member Engagement Strategy

Higher Logic

It's difficult not to get discouraged by such speculation when your member engagement is so critical to the success of your association as a whole. Member engagement isn’t an easy, snap-your-fingers kind of thing, but when you have an engaged member base, the work is totally worth it. Most important?

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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

This week YourMembership.com is “on the road” in Tempe, Arizona attending the 2014 AMC Institute Annual Meeting. These include: How to remain a relevant concern for their members and industry they serve. How to keep up with the changing demands driven by technology advances.

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Don't Go Another Year With a Board With Old Thinking. Make 2014 Count For Something

Tom Morrison

A year in which we want our associations to go to a new level, membership to increase, more members engage in our programs and a vibrant board who is thinking futuristic with great ideas and innovation at the forefront. It’s amazing how quickly the conversation changes when you see any of those numbers heading south.

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Online Communities Reap Benefits From Volunteer, Executive Leadership

Associations Now

The Community Roundtable (The CR)—the community for community managers—published the 2014 edition of its “ State of Community Management ” report a few weeks ago, and it focuses on the key elements that mark success in “mature,” or best-in-class, online communities. .” Sound familiar? CEO Participation.