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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

This leads to better communication, and over time, a more organized set up so you won’t be overwhelmed by where to go for the data you need in the moment. You might use inconsistent content or course tagging, or team members might use a variety of names for one type of offering. Consider reassigning their seats.

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How Associations Are Using Community to Support Their Members During COVID-19

Higher Logic

At the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), members are turning to their online community as a source of connection and education, seen in their rising engagement metrics. Overall logins were up 109% in the last month, and new member logins – people checking out the community for the very first time – was up 149%.

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Wednesday Buzz: Slack’s New Login Tool

Associations Now

A new update to the chat platform takes cues from Facebook and Google to make logins to office apps a little easier. Instant messaging has taken over the workplace, making it faster and easier than ever to communicate with coworkers, managers, and clients. ” Video content is important for engagement, but it can be hard to plan.

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Boosting Membership Retention from the Start: Your Members’ First 3 Months

Spark Consulting

That said, you don’t want to come across as spammy, so spread your communications out, at least a little bit. Send a welcome email with login credentials to the members-only portal. You want your new members to login ASAP, so make it easy for them by giving them all the info (links included!) Follow up with a phone call.

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Making The Most Of Your Members-Only contnet

MemberClicks

Offering members-only content on your association’s website is a great way to provide your members with added value. But in order for members-only content to be effective, it must be well executed. If you’re not sure where to begin, take a look at these quick tips for levelling up your members-only content!

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7 essentials for your association’s online community strategy

Nimble AMS

In addition to goals, establish a set of online community metrics to help you track progress toward your goals and find opportunities for improvement. For example, in the first goal above, growing the online community, you might track: Number of active online community members . Number of online community logins.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Where community fits in: Be your industry’s thought leader. Communities are a great way to promote your association’s status in the industry. Member-generated content shows you’re the place to be , while fostering peer-to-peer engagement among your most valuable members. Use community to reach future members.