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What’s Next? 6 Membership Trends to Watch in 2017

Socious

Now it’s nearly 2017 and a lot has changed. I was watching a movie from 2001 recently and one of the main characters had a laptop. So what does 2017 have in store for those us working in membership and member marketing? 2017 Membership Predictions. In 2017 this will become even more impactful.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.2.17

Reid All About it

Event Tech Tribe Unite 2017 (New York). Tell us what you think it means to be an event professional in 2017, help us shape the Tribe manifesto for the future, share your knowledge about creating awesome events, learn from our speakers and each other, and leave with new ideas, connections and insights. Tue 6/6 at 1:30 p.m. 1 CAE credit.

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Membership Hack: Morale Boosters for Meetings

Associations Now

Which is why APHL posted a whiteboard near the meeting’s main entrance and registration earlier this month, simply asking members to share a moment when their lab made them proudest. Becker tweeted a photo: Need to boost morale of #association members? — Scott Becker (@scottjbecker) June 14, 2017. Why does it work?

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Making the case for chapters

Mariner Management

We explored this question on February 24 in 3 Ways to Tap Chapter Relevance in 2021 , focusing on ways we can tap into our chapters’ successes thus making them a part of our overall membership strategy. Chapters can deliver more relevant and timely content, which in turn can engage the younger and more diverse members.

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Lessons From MCON on Millennial Engagement and Membership

Associations Now

MCON, the millennial conference, showcased research and ideas from those working in the social impact sector, including how to engage millennials in small-step activism. Last week, I attended the millennial conference— MCON 2017 —in Washington, DC. One of the biggest disruptors for millennial engagement was the election, Feldmann says.

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A Letter to My Association Family: Embrace the Pursuit of Non-Dues Revenue!

Association Adviser

Source: 2017 Association Communications Benchmarking Survey. Three-quarters of association respondents have some type of process in place for measuring member engagement with their communications—which means a whole 25 percent don’t! Source: 2017 Association Communications Benchmarking Study. What topics do they cover?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.11.18

Reid All About it

Now, the main event: free professional development events for the association community. The Three Essential Elements of Effective Inbound Strategy. Winning Email Strategy for your Events: It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint. Ultimate Member Engagement: The Power of Data-Driven Decision Making. Hootsuite ).

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