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Announcing an Entirely New Methodology for Member Research

Smooth The Path

Do staff regularly conduct member research? Are listening tours, welcome calls, or member interviews on your list of to-dos? When testing new benefits, do you ask for member feedback? But member insights are hard to come by. Start by learning more about new virtual conferences that work by attending, guess what?

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Strengthening Member Engagement: Tips From an HR Consultant

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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. As we begin this new year, refreshing and revitalizing your member engagement strategies might be just what you need to ensure success for 2021.

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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. Tim Ahlenius, Director of Digital Strategy, Americaneagle.com. According to ASAE’s ForesightWorks research, trust in institutions, including government, science, and medicine, is declining.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.9.21

Reid All About it

Fri 7/9 at 12 p.m.* – Strategy First, Software Next. To explore this question, we are kicking off a three-part series—the first will be “Strategy First, Software Next.” Improve Your Email Engagement with a Conversational Email Strategy. Presenters: Ryan Costello, Chief Strategy Officer, MemberSuite.

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Diversify Your Retention Rate, and Other Membership Ideas

Associations Now

Your intrepid membership blogger returns from two conferences at regional societies of association executives with a roundup of tips and ideas, including great questions for member research and the power of delegating metric measurement to staff. Yes, rates, plural. ” (which may reveal individual or company needs).