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Online communities 101: The benefits of leveraging an online community platform

Nimble AMS

According to the latest Community Brands research, 52% of association professionals use an online member community but only 14% rate their use of the platform as excellent. Why should your member-based organization leverage an online community to engage your members? What is an online community?

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Your Search for an Alternative to Facebook Groups Ends Here

Higher Logic

The post Your Search for an Alternative to Facebook Groups Ends Here appeared first on Higher Logic. Looking for an alternative to Facebook Groups? Learn why a branded online community platform is better for engagement, security, and more. Search no longer.

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5 tips to prepare your association for success in 2024

Nimble AMS

What members want According to the latest Community Brands Association Trends Study , the top member benefits from previous studies are even more important this year. Members are using online communities Nearly half of members have used their organization’s online community.

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Getting Buy-In: 5 Objections to Online Communities that Are Holding You Back

Higher Logic

Getting buy-in for an online community is no different. You’ll likely face questions and concerns even after you present your team with details on how an online community can improve acquisition, retention, and revenue. Without the right person running your community, it may not be successful.

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Public Social Network or Private Online Community? 11 Tips to Guide Your Decision

Higher Logic

Could the same concept apply to building a community for your customers or members on social media? But communities built on social media and communities built on platforms designed for community serve different purposes, behave differently, and provide a different experience to customers, partners, or members.

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The Importance of Language for Your Community

Higher Logic

I recently read Trevor Owens’ book, Designing Online Communities , which looks at the design process for web communities from a cross-disciplinary perspective. He discusses how psychology, sociology, history, linguistics and other fields of study can influence and inform our thinking about online communities.

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12 Examples of Thriving Communities for Online Community Builders to Learn From

Higher Logic

We’re always talking about building community and how engaged communities can have an undeniable impact on our organizations. However, sometimes the concepts behind an online community can feel a bit abstract. Aren’t communities built in person? How can an army of strangers online make a customer feel seen?

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