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Creating an Event Communication Plan

MemberClicks

The main goal for any event is getting people there in the first place — so you probably have a pretty solid plan for promoting it to your members. And, potentially, non-members!) …but, that said, do you have a plan for communicating with your attendees? What is an Event Communication Plan? You ABSOLUTELY should.

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4 Tips for Handling Unexpected Challenges During Events

NXUnite

When planning an event for your nonprofit or association, you’re probably focused on securing a venue, soliciting sponsor support, and encouraging people to register for your event online. Likely, you’re not anticipating things that could go awry at your event. Familiarize yourself with your event tech in advance.

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How to Communicate Price Increases

Aaron Wolowiec

How do you raise the price of a virtual event when you did a free event or a very low cost event last year? Here are three key things that you need to include when communicating a price change, especially within the context of raising the price of a virtual event when you did one for free or low cost in the past year.

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Is Your Organization Risking a Member Communications Nightmare?

Wild Apricot

One small association thought so, until last week when an unexpected event revealed a major flaw in how the group was communicating with its members. Could your organization get a message to all your members within 48 hours? This is a real-life example.

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Increasing Member Engagement Through Events: Part 1

Association Adviser

Events hold the power to bring people together, catalyze conversations, and build momentum behind ideas. Whether conducted in-person or online, events serve various purposes, from promoting brand awareness to facilitating networking and […]

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Managing Events Remotely

Aaron Wolowiec

Managing several events at once is no easy feat. Impeccable communication and organization. Kate shares some of the tools that help keep our events (and team) organized under any unexpected cirumstance. So how does our team do it?

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Event Email Marketing for Associations: 3 Essentials

Blue Sky eLearn

Never forget that their continued support is conditional on the exchange of extra resources, events, and opportunities. Funny enough, one of the most important steps in the event lifecycle is often one of the most overlooked. Keep in mind that not even the best events can succeed without strong attendance.