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Motor City, ASAE 2015 and a Remarkable Year at YM

YourMembership

The association world is about to converge on the Motor City this weekend for ASAE’s 2015 Annual Meeting. We started 2015 with a bang by announcing the purchase of Digital Ignite , an award winning Learning Management System, to the YM suite of products, creating the leading member engagement platform for organizations.

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8 Tips to Write Emails Your Association Members Will Open

Higher Logic

Alas, convincing people with overflowing inboxes to click on your email takes some finesse. Follow our tips to improve your association’s email open rate and boost member engagement, building a stronger communications strategy along the way. Tip #1: Allow for Email Opt-in + Topic Selection.

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Don’t Add to Your Members’ Email Fatigue

Associations Now

When you know and cater to their habits and preferences, you make it far more likely that your next email will be received, opened, and read. Here are the important takeaways from two new reports on the email marketing landscape. Do you suffer from email fatigue? Marketing automation is growing—significantly.

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Membership Marketing: Ten Year Retrospective

Membership Marketing

Here are some of the major changes associations have put in place in their membership marketing efforts. By 2018, word-of mouth recommendations, email marketing, and promotions to/at your association’s conferences or trade shows are affirmed as the most effective recruitment techniques.

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2016 Benchmarking Study Reveals Association Communication Hurdles Remain

Association Adviser

The logical take-away from that statistic would be to reduce the amount of information sent to members, but associations reported they communicate more frequently , touching members four more times per month (on average 30 times) than in 2015. This struggle may be related to lack of measuring and recording reader engagement.