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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

Reid All About it

Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. These intimate, virtual conversations are a chance to form meaningful connections with other women and allies in the association technology community. Host: Impexium Speaker: Dan Hickey, Senior Strategic Consultant, Technology Consulting, DelCor Technology Solutions Tue 12/12 at 1 p.m.

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Association Brain Food: 9.22.23

Reid All About it

They discuss the growth of international online audiences, challenges with online networking and engagement, online content libraries, and much more. You can also use parts of the template for other technology selection projects since prospective vendors will need much of the same information. Next gen websites. More info/register.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. The goal: If your organization offers certifications, continued education, or trainings as membership benefits, your leadership may want to boost involvement in these areas to grow non-dues revenue. Growing Non-Dues Revenue. Staying Relevant.

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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

You can segment your association members by: Known interests Length of membership Membership tier Level of engagement Demographic For example, with 75% of millennials actively avoiding phone calls, connecting by phone is a member engagement strategy that might be better used for the older members of your association.

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Learners Want Transformation—What Does It Take to Deliver?

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One in three Millennials has a side gig, and by 2020, 50 percent of employees will be participating in the freelance economy. The Millennials are queuing up for those spots. The jobs that are unchanged by AI and technology will be as obsolete as dial phones and typewriters. Yes, some associations have certification programs.