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Massachusetts Society of CPA’s Online Community is Members’ #1 Benefit [Case Study]

Higher Logic

To make sure an online community was right for their members, the staff paid attention to other state societies and took note of their success with online communities. “We After speaking with them and hearing it was going well, we decided to give it a try,” said Kara Kieran, MSCPA’s director of member engagement.

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The Most Popular Community Management Articles from the Last 12 Months

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But through all the turmoil, we found that associations and businesses remained focused on what they do best – serving their customers and members. No one is sure how that mission will evolve in 2017, but we know we can learn from the changes and advances from last year. Top 3 Member Engagement Articles.

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Do Your Members Need a Break? Add a Pause Button.

Associations Now

A few associations and some subscription-based services let members press the pause button when they need a break. What I’m about to say might sound counterintuitive to your member engagement strategy, but bear with me. Is it possible that your association does too much for members? A newsletter pause.

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12 Examples of Thriving Communities for Online Community Builders to Learn From

Higher Logic

Started in late 2017, the Daily Carnage Facebook group arose from a marketing agency’s (Carney) daily marking newsletter. As the agency’s newsletter began to take off, Carney had the idea to connect their fans in a community. Example 8: The Daily Carnage Community.

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Do Your Members Need a Break? Add a Pause Button.

Associations Now

A few associations and some subscription-based services let members press the pause button when they need a break. What I’m about to say might sound counterintuitive to your member engagement strategy, but bear with me. Is it possible that your association does too much for members? A newsletter pause.

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The Young Professional – Tracking down the Future Leaders of Your Association

Association Adviser

Part 4 of our 2017 Association Communications Benchmarking Study series. This year, more than 50 percent of associations said that engaging young professionals is one of their Top 5 communication challenges. 51 percent of associations surveyed create communications targeted to younger members. So good job, you are on your way!

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.21.22

Reid All About it

I regret not buying Bitcoin back in 2017 when it was only $1300 (argh), so I’m determined to stay on top of what’s emerging now, starting with this introduction to Web3 by Mike Troiano at G20 Ventures. Reducing Member Churn with Predictive Analytics. 25 Ways to Take Your Newsletter to the Next Level. Email chains. 1 CAE credit.

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