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10 Association Communications Stats with Tips to Reach Younger Members More Effectively

Higher Logic

Personalized content customized to their interests!]. ?? Delivered to their inboxes, online community dashboards, and everywhere they consume content.]. ?? Let’s explore 10 of the newest industry statistics revealing various association communication challenges, and thus, opportunities for strategic improvement.

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Why your association should embrace multi-generational marketing strategies

MultiBriefs

{summary} Associations need a successful marketing strategy in order to thrive. It shapes your brand's identity, communicates your values and services, and fosters engagement with your members. There's no shortage of marketing strategies available to use to help reach your intended audience.

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5 Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Tips for Millennial Audiences

Achieve

Effectively inspiring millennial donors to get involved in your next peer-to-peer campaign requires. Don’t underestimate millennial giving power. Millennial donors are known for demonstrating a clear passion and commitment to worthwhile causes. Millennials are motivated to give to causes that appeal to their values.

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Association Brain Food: 3.1.24

Reid All About it

When associations canceled their conferences during the pandemic, sponsors and exhibitors found other ways to achieve their marketing goals. Marketing General Inc. content attribution—copyrights, legal ramifications, etc.; They’re looking for year-round partnerships, not just a name drop and logo display at an annual event.

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Technology in the Workplace: Merging Boomers and Millennials

Achurch

Millennials were the first wave of technologists, but many people from Gen Z are also entering the workforce. Communication. First, it’s important for organizations to acknowledge that not only is the mode of communication different, but the attitudes and styles about communication are different between generations.

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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

They also give their take on sunsetting, membership models, subscription tactics, community and releasing the need for perfection. Education program marketing. This time, they suggest eight marketing principles you should revisit or explore, most of them based on behavioral science. Event marketing. Mentoring programs.

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Association Brain Food: 2.23.24

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Join or Die. I’d love to see that phrase in membership marketing copy. Bulletin describes how a member app helps nurture member engagement by providing a centralized communication channel for members. Gen Z and millennial marketing.

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