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How to Continue the Conference Learning Experience

WBT Systems

Conferences consume a great deal of your association’s time and financial resources. The truth is: conferences are not the most effective method of transferring knowledge. In most associations, only a small percentage of members attend conferences. Why Continue the Conference Learning Experience.

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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

Have strategies for in person and online spaces Local extroverts might be eager to meet up at a restaurant for a networking event, but members who live on the other side of the country might not have the time or money to fly out for a conference. Member newsletters Newsletters are a great place to send updates across your membership base.

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Organizing a Hybrid Conference: Tips, Tricks and Tools

MemberClicks

Conferences are an amazing way to learn new skills, hear stories for other people in your industry and to meet new people. We’re diving into all the questions you have about hybrid conferences and events, so read on to learn more! What is a hybrid conference? A hybrid conference combines the best of both worlds.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.28.22

Reid All About it

If the registration numbers for your educational programs are disappointing, WBT Systems shares several reasons people don’t commit to online courses and conferences. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. 25 Ways to Take Your Newsletter to the Next Level.

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How to develop your association’s professional development program

Freestone

Exceed your member’s needs and your professional development goals with the right learning management system (LMS). Often, associations will send out newsletters to keep members updated on the latest developments, along with relevant resources, and hot topic courses.

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How to create an association marketing strategy

Freestone

Highlight learner success stories, exciting upcoming events, or annual conferences to show your program’s value, ultimately attracting more learners. Consider leveraging a newsletter which highlights upcoming continuing education courses, exciting events, and special learning opportunities to show off your program.

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How to Ensure Your AMS Reports Include The Right Data

Membersuite

Getting members to update their profiles can be a challenge, but here are a few tactics to try: Near the top of newsletters, add a few auto-populated fields with the information you have on file (even if it’s blank) and ask the recipient to click on a link to update any incorrect or missing information. Run a profile update campaign.

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