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9 Strategies for Marketing Membership to Gen Z

Membersuite

1: Offer a solid, relevant membership value proposition Marketing goes nowhere if you’re not offering what Gen Z wants and needs at a price they can afford. Market research will tell you what benefits they value—and they may differ from the benefits other generations value. They can scroll through and digest content in seconds.

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Survey Says… Online Education’s Role in Membership Marketing

WBT Systems

Associations want to know how their membership recruitment, retention, and marketing tactics compare to others so they can improve member growth and engagement. Every summer, the association community looks forward to the release of the Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report from Marketing General Incorporated (MGI).

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Keeping Email in the Mix: Association Marketing and Young Professionals

Association Briefings

Although both are defined as digital-first generations, there’s still very distinct ways to digitally market to millennials and Gen Z - particularly as it relates to email. For successful organizations, a good portion of marketing budgets are being spent on recruiting, retaining and engaging with these younger professionals.

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ICYMI: Key Takeaways From Our 2018 Super Forum Keynote Speakers

Higher Logic

Jackie challenged us to consider whether our definitions of customer loyalty aim high enough. Baby Boomers, when you hear your Millennial members talk about the importance of work-life balance, do you roll your eyes? Millennial employees, do you wonder why your Gen X employer feels distant? Millennials. Generation X.

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Attracting Millennials: Are you thinking age-appropriately?

Association Adviser

Attracting millennials to your association requires thinking about the different life stages they are living through – and marketing to them appropriately. A lot of articles out there dispense quick advice about how to attract millennials to your association’s membership: reach them on social media!

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Are You Facing These 3 Community Building Challenges?

Higher Logic

30% said they house their community under marketing. You’ll notice there was no definitive answer for where communities live. For example, associations tend to make community part of their membership strategy while corporate companies use community as an extension of marketing. 15% said community sits in customer success.

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Why (and How) to Design Association Education for Young Professionals

WBT Systems

Millennials will make up nearly half the U.S. Generational definitions vary but most characterize millennials (or Generation Y) as 21 to 35 year olds. Generation Z, usually described as those who are 21 and under, is already a bigger group than the millennials or the boomers. Millennials in the workplace.

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