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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

Reid All About it

Results Direct and.orgCommunity released the first and most comprehensive report on mobile apps in the association community , which includes data on how associations and their members are using mobile apps. Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. Communicating with Authors: How Do Societies Stay Connected with Their Authors?

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Keeping Email in the Mix: Association Marketing and Young Professionals

Association Briefings

Although both are defined as digital-first generations, there’s still very distinct ways to digitally market to millennials and Gen Z - particularly as it relates to email. They’re the ones who shaped the industry; who recruited new members based on word-of-mouth. Anyone born between 1981 and 1996 is considered a millennial.

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Survey Says… Online Education’s Role in Membership Marketing

WBT Systems

Associations want to know how their membership recruitment, retention, and marketing tactics compare to others so they can improve member growth and engagement. Every summer, the association community looks forward to the release of the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report from Marketing General Incorporated (MGI).

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SXSW is here! Association Weekly Wrap-Up for March 8th!

YourMembership

We know that there are key points when recruiting new members to any organization that are crucial to survival. But focusing only on recruitment can be a big mistake if you are ignoring the qualities, characteristics and attributes that attracted members in the first place. by Megan Rockett. by Jeff Hurt.

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Association Success: 7 Ways to Thrive Not Just Survive

Association Freak

Examples of hugely successful on-demand-type services include discounts, travel, insurance, content, and others. In short, the paradigm of membership, in general, is less appealing because it is less well-aligned to the daily experiences and ensuing preferences of today’s consumers, especially those who are younger. On-demand discounts.

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9 Steps for Building Member Personas

Higher Logic

If you decided to actively recruit students, they would also be a separate persona. Do you need member personas to help you recruit new members ? How many Silent Generation, Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials do you have? Look at what they’re sharing on your online community as well. Why Are Member Personas Important?

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How Top Leaders and Advocates Navigate Fast-Changing Times

Association Adviser

Boomer succession plans can be just as important as millennial recruiting. . For most industries and professions, Hildebrand said the main reasons that people join associations are for insurance, affinity discounts, professional training, networking and high-value information. These disconnects need to be addressed ASAP!