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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

Newsletters. I bet members interact with your newsletters more regularly than any other product or service, which means your association should carefully plan and design each edition. shares 15 ways to improve your newsletter content and delivery. But do you? Virtual for in-person attendees. 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit.

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The State of Association E-Learning: Cloudy with a Chance of Sunshine

WBT Systems

Therefore, only 23% of associations have an e-learning strategy. And, that 23% is probably higher than the reality because of the sample group. However, more associations have a general learning strategy: 38% have a formal, general learning strategy, 62% don’t or aren’t sure. Who participates in this survey?

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Membership Renewals: Strategies, Processes and Tips

MemberClicks

You can spend less time wondering how you’re going to source revenue and more time thinking about ways to diversify—and spend!—your Send out a member needs assessment survey using your email newsletter, online community space or website. Check out our guide 3 Membership Renewal Letter Samples to Boost Your Renewal Rates.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: Seen Elsewhere: Building Creative.

Idea Architects

In one of my volunteer roles, I write a feature in the ASAE Executive Management Section IdeaLink newsletter called Seen Elsewhere. Summary: A selection of thought-provoking content from beyond the association management realm that offers new ideas for association executives. Thanks to Joe. ChangeThis.

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Know Your Members Through Better Surveys: A How-To Guide

Aaron Wolowiec

Associations tend to put members into categorical groups as broad as “regular members,” which can lead to a lack of understanding of its members. But often, this key element of association management is overlooked. Associations tend to commission studies of their industries as a whole. Economic factors. Member needs.

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