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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

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They surveyed 100 associations about revenue growth strategies, business development practices and skills, risks and obstacles to growth, reporting and metrics, and performance of membership, events and non-dues revenue programs. Newsletters. shares 15 ways to improve your newsletter content and delivery. But do you?

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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

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WBT shares seven MOOC business model strategies you should definitely steal. Newsletters. I bet members interact with your newsletters more regularly than any other product or service, which means your association should carefully plan and design each edition. Membership tiers. But do you? More info/register.

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Association Brain Food: 7.7.23

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AI and event planning. Michelle Bruno at DAHLIA+ Agency gathers advice from several event and association consultants on how AI can help event planners. Location: Washington DC. Hear about newsletter best practices to increase engagement and curate outside content. More info/register. . 1 CAE credit. .

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Association Brain Food: 6.16.23

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Event planning. Is your event planning to-do list still up to snuff? Whether you’re new to the business or have been planning events forever, take a look at the post-pandemic event checklist put together by Impexium. Host: Quorum Speaker: Jonathan Marks, Co-Founder & CTO, Quorum Tue 6/20 at 3 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

I used to go online to quickly check my emails for anything important and I’d end up reading newsletters and community digests, moving onto Hootsuite, falling down the black hole of clicking on tweeted links, reading more articles, and oh why not just a glance at LinkedIn too, then more newsletters and suddenly hours have flown by.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 2.17.17

Reid All About it

I used to go online to quickly check my emails for anything important and I’d end up reading newsletters and community digests, moving onto Hootsuite, falling down the black hole of clicking on tweeted links, reading more articles, and oh why not just a glance at LinkedIn too, then more newsletters and suddenly hours have flown by.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.3.17

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And I especially love it when others do it for me—those are the newsletters I value most. Hmm, a personalized curated newsletter might be one thing to turn passively loyal members and customers into actively loyal ones. Dan Stark, Director of Product Strategy, NimbleUser, and former association executive. More info/register.

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