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The Key to Attracting Millennials

Association Success

I am not an expert on Millennials, but I have three daughters aged 22, 20 and 18 so I am definitely gaining some basic understanding of how they think. Today, five years on, our membership is 47% Millennials, 34% Gen X and 19% Baby Boomers. That growth came from the Millennials. We did not lose the Baby Boomers.

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4 things you can learn from WaPo’s TikTok strategy

Association Success

For those of you not familiar with the platform, TikTok has become a place of major cultural significance with many Generation Z’ers and their younger counterparts — becoming the fastest growing social media app since its launch in 2018. Take the Washington Post, for example. Share important information.

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9 Strategies for Marketing Membership to Gen Z

Membersuite

Social media is designed to encourage this dopamine-enhanced attention, which is why your marketing strategy should focus there. Participate and post regularly on social media platforms to get their attention and demonstrate the value of membership. They can scroll through and digest content in seconds.

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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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Millennial Women: Hear Them Roar

Achieve

2017 Millennial Impact Report. found that women, in the initial few weeks and months following Donald Trump’s victory, were more engaged in social issues and causes of interest than they reported prior to the election. Presidential Election and even earlier this year. Specifically, Phase 1 of the. The question was—would they be heard?

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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. Millennials don’t want to interact with brands on social media the same way that they interact with friends or family.

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Humanize and the Millennial Generation

Jamie Notter

Humanize and the Millennial Generation. That post was the setup to this one, based on the original question that was posed in one of our Humanize twitter chats, which was “Is the Millennial generation better poised to accept the ideas in Humanize than previous generations.” Consulting. Generations. Books: Jamie Notter.