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What Makes a Marketing Email Go Viral?

Associations Now

Want more people to forward the emails your association sends? A new study highlights the elements of viral marketing emails. Well, you might want to spend more time determining how to get your marketing emails to go viral instead, judging by the findings of a new study from email testing and analytics firm Litmus.

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6 Ways To Engage Association Members

CMA Solutions

Last year, 62% of surveyed associations either endured a membership decline or remained flat, according to MGI’s 2022 Marketing Membership Benchmarking Report. Here’s the short list: 1) Lack of engagement with organization, 2) Lack of value and 3) Forgot to renew. In recent years, the struggle has become even more difficult.

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Construction Industry Marketing: 11 Ways to Build a Better Brand

CMA Solutions

It has delivered marketing services to leading construction companies, empowering us to provide our clients with in-depth knowledge of this market sector. Create Engaging Content Incorporating content marketing as part of your construction marketing strategy is essential for business growth.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.