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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Their discussions, the resources they download, and the feedback they give you are all crucial to building your member personas. Additionally, you could suggest a “freemium” community membership for potential members to showcase the value of joining your association. Increase event registration and participation.

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How to Prove Member ROI with Data Analytics and Business Intelligence

Protech

Members at your association want to be completely sure that when they are pay ing their annual dues, they are investing in a full experience that brings them val ue. . How often are members engaging in training certification courses? . What are they saying about your association ’s online experience ? .

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3 Strategies to Recruit Members Through Association Software

Blue Sky eLearn

Webinars show prospective members that your association values its members enough to plan special online learning experiences for them. Once prospective members have been introduced to your association, it’s time to give them some additional reasons to join. Think about it: much of your association’s operations happen online.

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Is New Technology Worth The Investment?

Association Adviser

Associations have to keep up technologically or risk having members go elsewhere for information and question the association value proposition. Associations should discuss the potential ROI they are likely to receive before purchasing any new technology. This will give a great overview of what others are doing.

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Could Associations Replace College? (Take 2)

Leading Learning

First, most of the economic gain comes from actually graduating – it is the degree, not the education that creates the most value in employment markets. College often amounts to a very resource intensive version of what is called “ job market signaling ” in economic circles. See other great illustrations by Heather here.