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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

Strategy 1: Innovate and Differentiate What can your association do for members that others can’t? Look to create new and innovative products and services for an underserved population in your membership. While the strategy is different from the Innovate and Differentiate strategy above, the steps are largely the same.

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Association Brain Food: 4.26.24

Reid All About it

Impexium and Jeff De Cagna of Foresight First invite you to participate in The Future of Association Boards (FAB) Survey , our community’s first comprehensive tracking survey of board composition, practices and performance. Learn actionable skills to develop dynamic community agreements. 1 CAE credit.

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Survey: In-Person Meeting Attendees Are Younger, Want Personalized Experience

Associations Now

Meetings are attracting younger attendees, a new study has found, but there’s increased pressure on planners to restructure and communicate those meetings to satisfy them. The post Survey: In-Person Meeting Attendees Are Younger, Want Personalized Experience appeared first on Associations Now. Email is not there,” he said.

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3 Essential Social Media Fundraising Metrics for Nonprofits

Achieve

Social media is an indispensable tool for raising awareness for your nonprofit’s cause, reaching new audiences, and strengthening your relationships with donors. However, your nonprofit isn’t the only one that understands just how valuable social media can be for your fundraising efforts. After all, with 4.9

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Association Brain Food: 4.19.24

Reid All About it

Bulletin describes how member apps help improve member engagement by providing centralized communication channels for members. And, unlike social media channels, your association controls the app. Take the 2024 Panels Report Research Survey conducted by Kristin Arnold. Quick hits Got opinions about panels? 1 CAE credit.

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Daily Buzz: Are You Maximizing Social Media at Events?

Associations Now

More than 95 percent of planners use social media for marketing purposes, according to a recent survey, but underutilize other areas where the technology could shine. As a meeting planner, you know the potential that social media holds for events. A new survey says yes—but also that there’s room for improvement.

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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

Chapters should offer plenty of member-organized social meetups, not just education programs. You’ve probably seen survey reports about people registering later for events than in the past. Discover how teams apply CliftonStrengths to communicate more effectively, engage more actively, and achieve their goals. Event marketing.