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Building a Membership Website That Works: 7 Steps

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A basic website typically includes public-facing information about your: Mission, vision, and values Organizational history Leadership staff or board members Ways people can get involved Services and programming Contact information to learn more A membership website includes this information, but also offers gated, members-only content and pages.

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Making The Most Of Your Members-Only contnet

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Members-only content is exactly what it is called: content on your website that is only available to members of your association. If you have an online portal or login space, then members would have to login in order to view any of this content. Your member directory, contact info, information about events etc.

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Promote Your Community at Events

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Conferences are the perfect time to introduce your members to a new or relaunched community. We compiled a list of some of the most successful, fun and creative ways to get your members engaged with the community before, during and after your annual conference. Step 8: Have Speakers Blog on Your Community.

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5 Effective Web Design Strategies to Attract New Members

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Your goal is to design a website that your members can navigate—and your team members can update—with ease. An attractively designed website that is regularly updated with all of the most relevant content for your members is an excellent way to improve member engagement. Your existing members directory.

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What We (and You) Said About Membership in 2013

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It’s not too late for one last year-in-review blog post, is it? They range from examples of member-engagement methods and case studies on membership growth to arguments for either the imminent demise or ongoing strength of the membership model itself. Top-Level Domains as a Member Benefit? Member Engagement?