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No more masses for association marketers

Aaron Wolowiec

As some of you may know, Event Garde sends a monthly e-newsletter. Email marketers: Does this sound familiar? According to most reports, email is the No. 1 tool for marketing among associations. But do email campaigns work? A new report by Informz may help marketers decide.

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No more masses for association marketers

Aaron Wolowiec

As some of you may know, Event Garde sends a monthly e-newsletter. Email marketers: Does this sound familiar? According to most reports, email is the No. 1 tool for marketing among associations. But do email campaigns work? A new report by Informz may help marketers decide.

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8 Tips to Write Emails Your Association Members Will Open

Higher Logic

The logic here being, if someone wants to be a member, then that person also wants to receive emails from the organization. Members may want email from you, but only on topics that are relevant to them. If you send out different kinds of emails (newsletters, event information, system communications about your technology etc.)

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.20.16

Reid All About it

And now, the list of webinars and other events for the association community for the week of June 20. – 10 PR Tactics to Make Your Events Stand Out from the Crowd. Learn about innovative tactics that can earn attention, spark interest, and inspire journalists from national papers and top bloggers to cover your events.

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Tuesday Buzz: Flip Your Email Strategy on Its Head

Associations Now

Why one association communications pro says you should use email marketing to drive readers to your blog. Associations send a lot of email to members, potential members, and pretty much everyone else. What if blogs should be the hub of activity, rather than the emails? Also: Reconsider your messaging formula.