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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

YourMembership

The same result occurs when individuals or organization take even the slightest interest we show them as an invitation to unleash their full marketing cavalcade. We know that there are key points when recruiting new members to any organization that are crucial to survival. by Megan Rockett. by Jeff Hurt.

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You’ve Got to Read This: February 3, 2011

Reid All About it

Joe Pulizzi at Junta42 shares a great idea for many organizations that’s also a natural fit for associations, and more imperative than ever since many have been losing traction in this area — Starting a News Service for Your Industry. Hue also believes it will be the key to recruiting and retaining Millennials.

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The Future of Online Communities is Curated Content - and that’s Great for Community Managers!

Breezio

Many membership organizations have launched online communities over the past several years. Some have experienced success, and others haven’t quite figured out yet what it will take to engage their members online If you’re still trying to figure out this puzzle for your organization, don’t give up!

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

As we go live with this issue, the stock market is near its all-time high, housing prices are rebounding in most parts of the country and the jobless rate has significantly improved since we launched Association Adviser in March 2010. A look at how times have changed in just three years: Biggest changes since 2010. Michelle Mason, ASQ.

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SCD Group: Association Member Recruitment: New Opportunities vs.

SCD Group

Association Member Recruitment: New Opportunities vs Same Old Ways. and made me wonder about the changes in “association recruitment.” As you look at what this exec laid out, you find a “classical” member-get-a-member recruitment program. in fact, I managed a lot of recruitment efforts like this.