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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Non Dues-a-Palooza (NDP). The corporate market is a growing profit center for them—and could be for your association too. Newsletters. shares 15 ways to improve your newsletter content and delivery. Learning business. Membership tiers.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.20.20

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… 86 “normal,” please. Here’s one from MemberSuite: your virtual events have value so stop making them free. Quick hits before we get to the list of next week’s free education: 40 one-sentence newsletter tips. Virtual conference pricing.

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Does Your Meeting Need a Chief Experience Officer?

Associations Now

Earlier this month, the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau announced that it would now be called VisitDallas. Jones announced the creation of a customer experience department to be led by a chief experience officer (CXO), the first such position in the country for a destination marketing organization (DMO). Brand guru.

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To Increase Member Retention, Rate and Score Engagement

Associations Now

The decline is not really cause for alarm, says Edward Wendling, global marketing director for ASI, but it could serve as a wake-up call for associations focused squarely on membership retention. In 2016, 73 percent of survey respondents said retention was higher than 75 percent; this year only 65 percent could say the same.

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CMI's Association Management Blog: Connections

Observations on Association Management

A Twitter tweet, a Facebook post, an electronic newsletter, and a blast voicemessage can all contribute to connections. As you go about your business of planning events, formulating policies, beating revenue goals, and building websites, remember that they should all be powered with the fuel of connections. marketing. (1).