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6 Digital Tactics to Keep Association Members Engaged

Blue Sky eLearn

For that reason, we’ve outlined several ways you can use technology to keep your association members engaged and involved. Targeted Communication. When you take full advantage of the resources available to you, you can achieve a lot within your association and among your members. These tactics include: Optimized Website.

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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. Member engagement is everyone’s job.

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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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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

While the way you align your proposed member community with your executives’ goals will vary by association, five of the most common priorities you might find in the strategic plan include new member acquisition, member engagement and retention, non-dues revenue growth, advocacy and legislation, and maintaining relevance.

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7 essentials for your association’s online community strategy

Nimble AMS

Be sure to define your organization’s goals for the online community so that your entire organization knows what you’re trying to accomplish. For example, at the highest level, your goals might be to: Grow your existing online community . Recruit more members . Improve member engagement . Online community team.

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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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Building a Membership Website That Works: 7 Steps

MemberClicks

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.