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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

While the way you align your proposed member community with your executives’ goals will vary by association, five of the most common priorities you might find in the strategic plan include new member acquisition, member engagement and retention, non-dues revenue growth, advocacy and legislation, and maintaining relevance.

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5 Benefits of an AMS with a Built-In Data Warehouse

Membersuite

An AMS with a built-in data warehouse can create and store snapshots of data on a weekly and monthly basis so that you can see trends for different segments, for example, member recruitment, member renewal, and member or customer engagement trends. Drive Revenue and Provide a Major Competitive Advantage.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.21.17

Reid All About it

Your weekly list of free webinars and events for the association community… Yesterday I went on an ebook buying rampage thanks to BookBub. 8 Biggest Mistakes Email Marketers Make and How to Avoid Them. Engaging Members for Improved Retention Rates. Learn winning strategies for effective membership engagement.

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25+ Member Newsletter Tips and Ideas for Better Campaigns

MemberClicks

While email has been around for decades, it’s still one of the most effective communication channels, even compared to new technologies (we’re looking at you, social media). As of 2019, email marketing boasted a 4,200% return on investment —or $42 in returns for every $1 spent. It also offered a 15.22% conversion rate in 2021.

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25+ Member Newsletter Tips and Ideas for Better Campaigns

MemberClicks

While email has been around for decades, it’s still one of the most effective communication channels, even compared to new technologies (we’re looking at you, social media). As of 2019, email marketing boasted a 4,200% return on investment —or $42 in returns for every $1 spent. It also offered a 15.22% conversion rate in 2021.