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Thanks For Playing: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish

Thanks For Playing

Seeking community in associations since 2008. What happens to your members when they retire from the industry your association serves? Do you offer them nothing more than active professional benefits at an active professional price? Labels: member engagement , membership , mentoring. ► 2008.

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So You Think You Know Non-Dues Revenue

Association Adviser

economy that’s in better shape than at any time since the Great Recession of 2008-09. Less than one-third of respondents to our study reported having a process in place for measuring member engagement with their communications. Cost-plus pricing doesn’t cut it anymore: [link] @AssocAdviser. Economic indicators show a U.S.

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The Case for Opening Your Social Network to Nonmembers

Associations Now

Today, a private online social networking platform is a common members-only benefit at associations. But, if you ask Roy Snell, most associations are getting these new social networking platforms dead wrong. Social media by definition is open. ” “Social media by definition is open.

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Membership Marketing Blog: Just Released: The 2012 Membership.

Membership Marketing

This marks the fourth year that Marketing General Incorporated (MGI) has surveyed associations to better understand what is going on in the membership market and what is working best to recruit members, engage new members, renew existing members, and reinstate former members. ► 2008. (82). Let"s Talk!

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Membership Marketing Blog: The 2011 Membership Marketing.

Membership Marketing

As readers of this blog know, this marks the third year that we have surveyed membership organizations to better understand the strategies and tactics used to recruit members, engage new members, renew existing members, and reinstate former members. Pricing Your Product, Service, or Membership. Let"s Talk!

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Product and Service Engagement Drives Membership Retention and

Membership Marketing

Intuitively, we all know that members using the associations services is good, but seeing the statistics to support it highlights the critical nature in the membership lifecycle of member engagement. Pricing Your Product, Service, or Membership. Does Wal-Mart Announce a Price Increase? in Alexandria, Virginia.

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2010 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Survey

Membership Marketing

As you may recall, last year, our survey provided critical comparative data on how organizations recruit members, engage new members and renew their members. A frequent writer and speaker on marketing topics, he is a contributing author to two books, Membership Marketing (ASAE 2000) and Membership Essentials (ASAE 2008).

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