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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.13.17

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The weekly list of free professional development events for the association community… I’m excited and honored to be heading to Association Charrette today with 19 other association geeks for a weekend full of “insightful conversation about emerging trends and disruptions” in the association industry. Exciting times! More info/register.

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How to Boost Trade Association Membership: A Complete Guide 

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But to see real growth and impact, you need engagement with both your current members and those considering joining. If you’re ready to elevate your membership management and engagement strategies even further, consider the game-changing benefits of MemberClicks AMS. Insightful articles that tap into the latest trends?

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Association Volunteers Do Not Engage Because of Time and Timing

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They asked to be on the board or to lead a committee, or they signed up to speak or write an article, or they said they would work registration or be a greeter. Have you ever had someone raise their hand to volunteer, and they ended up being a dud? You thought they would be great.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.11.22

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Member experience. Amanda Kaiser says member experience must be the new blueprint for engagement. What stands out in the 33 research studies she’s conducted is how much members not just think but also feel about their membership. Strategy development and facilitation are not the same thing. Quick hits.

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There are Important Things We May Not Know About the Association

Smooth The Path

When you are ready to ask members all of the questions you are so curious about, let’s talk. Related articles: Slow data vs. fast data. You analyzed member data and conducted surveys, here’s what is next. It is easy to misinterpret members’ opinions when observing their behavior.

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