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Association Brain Food: 10.20.23

Reid All About it

Unlike social media, a mobile app provides a cohesive and centralized communication channel to your members. MCI released a benchmark survey report on AI adoption in associations. How To Build Your 2024 Communications Plan In this step-by-step session, discover everything that needs to go into your 2024 communications plan.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.25.20

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… I’m not publishing Brain Food next Friday (10/2) because I’ll be hiking in southern Utah, so this edition includes all the events I know about in the next two weeks. Virtual conference communications survey. Presenters: Kristi C.

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Want More Members? Better Get to Know Them

Association Adviser

Recruit, retain, engage and repeat. a report based on online survey responses from 147 associations—as recruiting (63.2%), engaging (62.3%) and retaining (59.6%) were listed as the top priorities for 2013. Do members—and nonmembers you’re trying to recruit—know why they should be involved with your association?

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Nine Characteristics of Online Communities That Work

Higher Logic

Engagement is an indicator of a community’s health, but it's not a goal in and of itself. Right now, take some time to consider: what is the purpose of your community? Are you trying to recruit new members or retain existing ones? Community managers don't control the community, but we do serve it, tend it and care for it.

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How to Design a Successful Mentoring Program

Association Adviser

Recruiting. For more about the power of mentoring, see our Corner Office profile of Mike Dunham, CEO of the Georgia chapter of the Associated General Contractors. Surveys and discussion groups are a good way to begin this conversation. Stage 4: Recruiting. Getting ready. Training and support. Evaluation.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.1.20

Reid All About it

Oscar Larson will tell us how they did it along with the insights he received from his post-meeting surveys. With association advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill never more urgent, who does Congress listen to in an over-communicated world? IFTF Online Collaboration: A Global Communication Hackathon. More info/register.

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How Smart Associations Grow Membership

Association Adviser

” Everything from the way your members pay, she said, to how you communicate with your members—being flexible will become increasingly important to your sustainability. ” Naylor’s annual Association Communications Benchmarking Report seems to bear that out. That’s led to membership growth in both recruitment and retention.”

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