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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

You don't have to be a hypnotist or a master of persuasion to build support for an online community among your association’s board and executive team. Instead, you need to align your new online community with the mission and priorities of your association's leadership. Overcoming Common Objections to Community.

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What Should You Expect From Your Trade Association?

Association Navigator

The question of association value comes up over and over again. Business leaders frequently ask their representative on an association board or committee to justify the expense of their association participation. Here’s Riecks’ list of what you should expect from your trade association.

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19 More Takeaways from ASAE’s Membership, Marketing and Communications Conference

Slice-Works

Two weeks ago, I began a series sharing nuggets from the most recent ASAE Membership, Marketing & Communications Conference. Calling all Small Association Leaders: 5 Great Ways to Generate Real Membership Value and Growth. Stop communicating and start relationship- building. Keeping social media identities current. —A

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3 Strategies to Recruit Members Through Association Software

Blue Sky eLearn

To get the news of your webinar out to anyone who might be interested, post the schedule on your website and social media, encourage members to share, or consider posting a notice in an industry publication. There’s nothing like an in-person event to connect your association and its members. Member chapters.

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Is New Technology Worth The Investment?

Association Adviser

Last month Reggie Henry, CIO of ASAE, recounted a story about an exchange with a University of Maryland student in which the student explained that younger people aren’t communicating by email anymore, but almost exclusively through social networks. MU: Relationships are formed when there is two-way communication.

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The Hourglass Blog: Diagnosing the Problem

The Hourglass Blog

Rather, I think that the four major barriers he sees—sameness, politics trumps everything, markets vs. membership, and plans matter more than possibilities—are symptoms of the larger disease that afflicts our community. Association Management. Communication. Leadership. Leadership Potential of GenX.