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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

You’ll come away with specific examples from the team at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) that you can use to inform your own strategy. Step 4: Communicate – Once new content is developed for specific membership segments, your association needs to tell those members about it!

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Creating an Event Communication Plan

MemberClicks

The main goal for any event is getting people there in the first place — so you probably have a pretty solid plan for promoting it to your members. And, potentially, non-members!) …but, that said, do you have a plan for communicating with your attendees? What is an Event Communication Plan? You ABSOLUTELY should.

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4 Tips for Handling Unexpected Challenges During Events

NXUnite

When planning an event for your nonprofit or association, you’re probably focused on securing a venue, soliciting sponsor support, and encouraging people to register for your event online. Likely, you’re not anticipating things that could go awry at your event. Familiarize yourself with your event tech in advance.

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Event Email Marketing for Associations: 3 Essentials

Blue Sky eLearn

Never forget that their continued support is conditional on the exchange of extra resources, events, and opportunities. Funny enough, one of the most important steps in the event lifecycle is often one of the most overlooked. Keep in mind that not even the best events can succeed without strong attendance.

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Event Attendance Tracking: How to Go Beyond Headcount to Boost ROI

EventMobi: Association Events

Effective event management is a blend of careful planning and adaptability. Regardless of the type of event you’re organizing, event attendance tracking is one of the keys to optimizing your future plans and remaining flexible on event day. But event attendance tracking is about more than doing a quick headcount!

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Attendee Communication Before, During, and After the Event

MemberClicks

The main goal for any event is getting people there in the first place — so you probably have a pretty solid plan for promoting it to your members. but, that said, do you have a plan for communicating with your attendees? And, potentially, non-members!).but, You ABSOLUTELY should.

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The communications struggle continues

Aaron Wolowiec

even the past year), you know I’m a communications nut. Without communication, both internally and externally, there’s no content, no strategy. But not everyone knows how to communicate, at least not effectively. Last January, I wrote about Naylor’s 2015 Communication Benchmarking Study. That goes for businesses, too.