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Membership Marketing: Ten Year Retrospective

Membership Marketing

2018 marks the tenth anniversary of the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report. However, this has not represented a changeless marketing environment. The channels that associations use for membership recruitment and engagement show the most significant change. Payment options have become more sophisticated and automated.

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Membership Marketing Blog: Fundraising with Social Media

Membership Marketing

Membership Marketing Blog. Membership marketing – acquiring, engaging, upgrading, and renewing members – is the cornerstone for associations and relationship driven organizations. Email This BlogThis! And give your remarks on email marketing book. Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report.

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Some the “Old” Ways Are Still Working

The Membership Blog

webinar series the question keeps coming up about the value of some of the “older” membership marketing methods vs. the impact of the “newer” ones. The newer methods tend to fall into the categories of social media, mobile marketing, website promotion, and direct email solicitation. During our ongoing Membership 4.0

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Advocacy and Governance 2.0

Association Adviser

Besides having boundless energy and vision, Sabuco and Hedberg are relentless networkers who leverage their global connections to recruit powerhouse board members, advocates and ambassadors to support their missions. So, what’s the ideal board size? Develop attention-grabbing messages. Open new doors and relationships.

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25+ Member Newsletter Tips and Ideas for Better Campaigns

MemberClicks

While email has been around for decades, it’s still one of the most effective communication channels, even compared to new technologies (we’re looking at you, social media). As of 2019, email marketing boasted a 4,200% return on investment —or $42 in returns for every $1 spent. It also offered a 15.22% conversion rate in 2021.

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25+ Member Newsletter Tips and Ideas for Better Campaigns

MemberClicks

While email has been around for decades, it’s still one of the most effective communication channels, even compared to new technologies (we’re looking at you, social media). As of 2019, email marketing boasted a 4,200% return on investment —or $42 in returns for every $1 spent. It also offered a 15.22% conversion rate in 2021.