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9 Strategies for Marketing Membership to Gen Z

Membersuite

1: Offer a solid, relevant membership value proposition Marketing goes nowhere if you’re not offering what Gen Z wants and needs at a price they can afford. Market research will tell you what benefits they value—and they may differ from the benefits other generations value. They can scroll through and digest content in seconds.

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Keeping Email in the Mix: Association Marketing and Young Professionals

Association Briefings

Although both are defined as digital-first generations, there’s still very distinct ways to digitally market to millennials and Gen Z - particularly as it relates to email. For successful organizations, a good portion of marketing budgets are being spent on recruiting, retaining and engaging with these younger professionals.

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ICYMI: Key Takeaways From Our 2018 Super Forum Keynote Speakers

Higher Logic

Jackie challenged us to consider whether our definitions of customer loyalty aim high enough. Baby Boomers, when you hear your Millennial members talk about the importance of work-life balance, do you roll your eyes? Millennial employees, do you wonder why your Gen X employer feels distant? Millennials. Generation X.

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Attracting Millennials: Are you thinking age-appropriately?

Association Adviser

Attracting millennials to your association requires thinking about the different life stages they are living through – and marketing to them appropriately. A lot of articles out there dispense quick advice about how to attract millennials to your association’s membership: reach them on social media!

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CMO Council: Consumers Want Marketers Wherever They Are

Associations Now

A report from the CMO Council finds that consumers increasingly look for brands in multiple media—and that includes physical mail and the telephone, too, not just social media. Millennials did the same. What is interesting is how wrong our assumptions about millennials and gen Z were.

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Reaching Millennials (Gen Y) with Mobile

Association Adviser

Two millennials weigh in on the latest research findings. As two members of the millennial generation, we pay special attention to articles that claim to state the best ways to market to us. Sometimes we agree that marketers know us well; other times, we slightly disagree and wish we could give the author(s) a hint.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.3.17

Reid All About it

It’s a must read for anyone in an association membership, marketing or executive position. I definitely agree with the #1 blogging tip: create a content strategy. The Content Marketing Institute is a great resource if you’re ready to develop a strategy, or check out these 8 steps to creating a content marketing strategy from Rep Cap.