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Ten Tools We Think Community Managers Should Keep in Their Tool Belts

Higher Logic

Evernote is a great place to keep random ideas, blog posts, links and thoughts. Cost: Free (Individual); $10/month (Awesome Plan); $99/month (Small Business Plan); $199/month (Medium Business Plan); $399/month (Large Business Plan). As I move a Blog Idea card through the columns, I add notes or helpful links I’ve found.

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Daily Buzz: Preparing for a Media Briefing

Associations Now

The Wild Apricot blog breaks down more than 199 software tools for nonprofits. Other Links of Note. Tired of manually completing tasks? There’s probably software that can do them for you. If your meetings aren’t Instagrammable, you miss out on a big opportunity for attendees to socially engage with your event.

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Membership Marketing Blog: So Why Test in Membership.

Membership Marketing

Membership Marketing Blog. Whether you are an association professional or a relationship marketer, join the discussion on the Membership Marketing Blog and share your ideas and counsel. The test group received the exact same direct mail package, but the with a $31 discount taking the price down to $199. Blog Archive.

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Report: Data Breaches Surged in First Quarter of 2014

Associations Now

Seventy-eight percent (199 incidents) occurred in North America. Data security is no longer just for large organizations with huge security budgets,” Trisha Paine, a senior product marketing manager for SafeNet, wrote in a blog post on the firm’s website. “At How has your association tackled the threat of a security breach?

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Winning in Membership Marketing Even if you are Wrong 99.5% of the Time

Membership Marketing

Instead of drawing premature conclusions, be sure to do the math and remember that even if 199 out of 200 prospective members say, “No” to membership, we may only need one out of the 200 on average to say, “Yes” to maintain a successful program. Do not give up too soon on reaching out to prospective members.