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Event Email Marketing for Associations: 3 Essentials

Blue Sky eLearn

That’s why marketing is such a crucial step to the success of your association events. Promoting these special membership events is a multi-step process that could include written invitations, videos, and social media posts. Far and away one of the most effective channels for association event marketing is email.

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How to Use Social Media to Humanize Your Brand in 2019

Higher Logic

My guess would be little to none, but you’ll still run into it, whether it’s in your inbox or your social feeds. Let’s talk about how leveraging social media to humanize your brand can help you foster more engaging connections with your audience. Is Your Brand a ‘People Person’ on Social Media? Become One.

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Balancing Traditional and Trending Member Communications

Association Adviser

This year’s Association Communications Benchmarking Study showed us that traditional forms of member communication – live events and print media – continue to be popular among associations and their members. At the same time, print media is seeing a resurgence. Live events remain the No. Live events remain the No.

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Build a Marketing Dream Team—Welcome AI

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For communicators who would rather write sentences than algorithms, finding the phrases that will viralize your posts seems like a New York Times word game gone wrong. AI, your new marketing assistant, is happy to help. Jane and Amy shared insights about the opportunities and challenges of integrating AI into marketing programs.

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Becoming Excellent at Post-Event Follow-Up: 5 Tested Tips

NXUnite

It can take six months or longer to plan a nonprofit event and market it effectively. Repeat attendees: For attendees who’ve been to your nonprofit’s events before, your follow-up communications should recognize their continued support and thank them for their commitment to your organization. Establish a detailed follow-up schedule.

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Association Brain Food: 4.26.24

Reid All About it

The outlook for associations, as described in Marketing General Inc.’s They explain how AI enhances marketing campaigns, personalizes the attendee experience, improves event security, and assists sustainability initiatives. Content marketing. Association trends. s 2024 Association Economic Outlook Report , is optimistic.

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Are Marketing and Membership at Opposite Poles? Take the Journey to Collaboration

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Is your marketing team hanging out at the North Pole while the membership group chills in Antarctica? If the marketing team promises a fabulous new website, and the results don’t include any features members want, there will be issues, not the least of which is broken confidence. We saw their loyalty as beyond commercial transactions.