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How the Senior Dining Association Grew Their Contact Database 501% Throughout COVID-19

Wild Apricot

Discover how the Senior Dining Association was able to grow their contacts just over 500% between 2019 and 2020, as well as what your organization can do to capitalize on what they learned.

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Contacts of Quality, Not Just Quantity

Eric Lanke

That means that our members are technically companies, not people; but, of course, the companies in question are made up of people, and we work hard to maintain good contacts and communications with those people. A common objective for trade associations is to grow the number of contacts that they have at each of their member companies.

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Easiest Membership Card Template: Upload Contacts & Complete in 3 Minutes

Wild Apricot

Everyone has a smartphone these days. That’s why many clubs and associations are switching from paper-printed membership cards (which are a big waste!) to digital membership cards. Here are the steps to get started yourself using Wild Apricot — the entire process only takes about three minutes.

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Wild Apricot Releases New Global Plan With 50,000 Contact Limit

Wild Apricot

Today Wild Apricot launched a new Global Plan, which can support up to 50,000 contacts. Read the full details of this plan here.

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How the Senior Dining Association Grew Their Contact Database 501% Throughout COVID-19

Wild Apricot

Many organizations have been struggling to grow and engage their membership throughout COVID-19. However, that wasn’t the case for the Senior Dining Association. As the first professional association focused entirely on dining for the senior.

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Help Your Attendees Make Friends—Not Contacts

Associations Now

She always said she made close friends and business contacts this way. According to Welch, that’s because humans help friends and not contacts. The post Help Your Attendees Make Friends—Not Contacts appeared first on Associations Now. And if they continued to hit it off, she might arrange for coffee or cocktails. Don’t bother.

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Ask the HOA Expert: Contacting A Director On The Board

Community Associations Network

Question: I am having trouble contacting the individual directors on the board of directors. I thought that as a homeowner I have a right to directly contact my board members. Read the Q&A…………………………………

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