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Thanks For Playing: Meme Time: Changing the World in 2012

Thanks For Playing

05 January 2012. Meme Time: Changing the World in 2012. Maddie Grant has thrown down the gauntlet of the first meme challenge (that Im aware of) of 2012: How am I going to change the world in 2012? Then, of course, the calendar year ended with this. How *are* we doing on D&I in associations?

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5 Gen Z Values Associations Need to Know

Membersuite

When you show Gen Z how your association can help them live these values, you have a better chance of drawing them closer as attendees, customers, and even as members. 5 More Gen Z Values—and How To Appeal To Them Generation Z was born between 1997 and 2012, making them about 10 to 25 years old. ROI is everything for them.

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Seven Levers to Increase Membership Recruitment

Membership Marketing

Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Seven Levers to Increase Membership Recruitment. Here are seven strategic levers or opportunities to explore in order to increase your new member recruitment efforts. If you have strong returns from your recruitment efforts, you probably are not reaching your full market potential. Publications.

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Unleash the Power of Market Testing in Your Membership Recruitment

Membership Marketing

Unleash the Power of Market Testing in Your Membership Recruitment. And because of the larger quantities and costs involved, testing is a particular necessity and an ideal opportunity when it comes to membership recruitment. One man’s guess on the proper course was as likely to be as good as another’s. Publications.

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Membership Goals: What’s in a Number?

Associations Now

In “ Do You Know How to Grow ” (page 62): When it comes to growth, the old saying is true: Smarter is always better. ” (They share plenty of practical advice for how to do this, but I won’t spoil that here.). They even put it on buttons that staff and volunteer leaders wore at NANN conferences. It worked well.

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Let Volunteer Leaders See What They’ve Signed Up For

Associations Now

When the Ontario Real Estate Association put similar questions to its membership, it came to a similar conclusion: Eighty percent of its members said in a 2012 survey that their top reason for volunteering is to give back to the profession. They’re using our leadership program as a recruitment tool,” Shepherd says.

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Five Super Effervescent Sparkling Fresh Conference Education Ideas

Velvet Chainsaw

Similarly, the more that education can engage them into wanting to know more as well as how to know more, the better. Conference organizers need online and offline Amazon-like recommendation systems that suggest the next feed-forward course or experience. Adapted from a 2012 VCC post.