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Strengthening Member Engagement: Tips From an HR Consultant

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However, as time goes on, the same old engagement tactics won’t hold out. Whether more engaging alternatives are popping up or you’ve simply run out of fresh ideas, it’s worth it to explore how you can strengthen your association member engagement strategy. Email marketing and communication.

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New Report Reveals a Rebound in Membership Numbers

Associations Now

The rebound is likely due to several factors, including a focus on innovative programs and new member recruitment, as well as associations successfully communicating their value proposition to members. Here’s a look at some of the strategies and marketing tactics that stood out in the report.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.3.19

Reid All About it

Amanda Kaiser dispels three myths on why people join associations and reveals the real reason—based on her member research. Tue 5/7 at 12 p.m.* – Communicating Data with Stakeholders. Mapping the Journey to Long-Term Member Engagement. Tim Ahlenius, Director of Digital Strategy, Americaneagle.com.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

Member engagement. Anne McCarthy at Sidecar recaps a panel discussion at SURGE Forward about the new approaches to member engagement taken by associations during the pandemic. Fri 7/9 at 12 p.m.* – Strategy First, Software Next. Improve Your Email Engagement with a Conversational Email Strategy.

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Many Organizations Accidentally Ignore New Members

Smooth The Path

My first-year member experience lines up with many other new member’s experiences according to member research. Associations tend to have very robust renewal programs, but meager new member onboarding programs. Three Ways to Make Your New Member Onboarding Program the Best It Can Be. When will they get them?

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Developing My Dream Association

Smooth The Path

One of the core staff values would be to be intensely member-focused. We would talk with members often, conduct listening tours, and interview them. We would use all the member insights we gain to develop our member communications, set our strategy, and create an innovation plan. What would you do?

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Our Members are Self-Centered

Smooth The Path

Associations can no longer make it by marketing benefits.The only way to get their attention and to keep them engaged is by marketing and then delivering solutions and experiences. Can you stand in your member’s shoes and do this? Related: Member Engagement Research.