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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

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Virtual event ebook. Ellipsis Partners and Achurch Consulting have been burning the midnight oil on a virtual events ebook that’s definitely worth checking out. It covers virtual event strategy and technology, including a list of platforms for different purposes. Personalization vs. Control in Email Marketing Content.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.12.18

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With new cloud technologies and applications launching all the time, there are some real opportunities for your nonprofit organization to develop new capabilities to better achieve your mission. Gaining Board Approval for Budget for New Technology. AMA on Analytics (Association Women Technology Champions – Washington DC).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.13.18

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Billhighway talked to Courtney McNair Bulger, vice president for membership and chapter relations for NAIOP, to find out how they did it. Does your email marketing program deliver the way you want it to? Whatever your answer, check out the helpful email deliverability tips from Ernie Smith at Associations Now. CMP credit.

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25+ Member Newsletter Tips and Ideas for Better Campaigns

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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. Promote other relevant long-form content.

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25+ Member Newsletter Tips and Ideas for Better Campaigns

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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. Promote other relevant long-form content.