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Managing the Communications Plan for Your Association’s Virtual Event

Protech

By Heather Hughes, Marketing Communications Specialist. B ut b efore we dig into the technology, staff preparation and other elements of our conference , we wanted to cover one of the first steps in transitioning to a virtual event: communication. . What Should be Included in Your Communications Plan? .

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The Impact of Marketing and Public Relations on Associations

Ngage Management

Though we are not certain there is no such thing as bad press, we do believe that reputation is everything and that a steady stream of efficient marketing strategies is what build an interactive audience and create a distinctive brand that ultimately drives revenue. Without proper publicity, an association simply cannot grow.

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Association Marketing: 4 Ways to Promote Your Professional Association Wins

Virtual

Take an integrated approach, and reframe the story for your newsletter, your blog, and other communication channels, which we’ll discuss below. Take advantage of press releases. But press releases still work—arguably, even better—for digital publications. 2. Create a regular “value report. ”.

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Starring….Your Association Publications

Association Adviser

Okay, perhaps this is not exactly how association communication awards presentations really go down. However, the recognition and pride that communications awards bring to associations are no less than Oscar-worthy. There are many awards contests for which association communications are eligible.

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Building Personas: Defining Your Audience

Higher Logic

From marketing and sales to product and client success, personas help teams to focus on understanding the needs and pain points of their prospects or customers. Start by searching their site for testimonials, case studies, press releases, or newsletter signups. Or at least better understand their motivations?

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Daily Buzz: Spend Less Time on Email

Associations Now

Folders can keep your inbox more organized, but they can slow you down when you’re looking for specific communications. Limiting your goals can limit your organization’s progress , from Nonprofit Marketing Guide. To save time, he recommends setting aside five to eight minutes every hour to check your inbox. Cut down on folders.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

.orgSource

Enlist your marketing department to craft audience-specific messaging for maximum impact. Don’t limit announcements to your website or a newsletter. Feature new directors prominently throughout your social media platforms and send press releases to their local publications and news outlets.