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Refocusing on Jobs and Education in 2015

YourMembership

Three areas of concern come to light when looking at the overall potential of LinkedIn and other for profits crowding into areas of service previously “owned” by associations: Non-Dues Revenue – The potential loss of much desired revenue generated through recruiting fees via paid job postings and online advertising. According to the U.S.

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Membership Marketing: Ten Year Retrospective

Membership Marketing

2018 marks the tenth anniversary of the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report. However, this has not represented a changeless marketing environment. The channels that associations use for membership recruitment and engagement show the most significant change. Payment options have become more sophisticated and automated.

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In Recruitment, a Little Recognition Goes a Long Way

Associations Now

There’s no one way to make a member-get-a-member program a success, but recognition for recruiters is a must. In a perfect world, your members would do your recruitment for you. Your recruitment budget would be zero: All word of mouth, all the time. Here’s why. Associations know the power of word of mouth, though.

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Now Open: The 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Questionnaire

Membership Marketing

We have just launched the questionnaire for the 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report and I want to invite you to participate. To thank you for your participation in this best practices research project, MGI will send you a printed copy of the full 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report.

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The growth spurt continues for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

According to Marketing General Inc. ’s s 2016 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report , it’s issues such as balancing a limited budget, engaging younger members and understanding what members truly want, especially in terms of networking and professional development. What keeps association leaders up at night?

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Last Chance to Participate in the 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report

Membership Marketing

We will be closing the questionnaire for the 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report on February 15 th and I want to give you this last opportunity to participate. Please take some time now to participate in the 2015 Membership Marketing Benchmarking research by using this link.

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The growth spurt continues for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

According to Marketing General Inc. ’s s 2016 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report , it’s issues such as balancing a limited budget, engaging younger members and understanding what members truly want, especially in terms of networking and professional development. What keeps association leaders up at night?