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Compelling Member Engagement

Potomac Core

Polarization in Washington, DC, and market disruption are opening doors for Associations to create more compelling member engagement experiences for their members. Compelling Member Engagement Using “Pull” and “Push” . Case Study – Creating More Compelling Member Engagement.

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2017 Member Engagement Strategy

Potomac Core

Actionable Data can help organizations surface opportunities that can help members drive their professional and industry outcomes. Moreover, the data can serve as the foundation for a 2017 Member Engagement Strategy that can position your organization as a more relevant and necessary resource for your members.

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6 Ways Associations Can Use Webinars to Engage Members and Increase Non-Dues Revenue

Higher Logic

Video conferencing and virtual events have never been more important to business as it is now - especially for associations who need to keep members engaged and revenues high. Check out these six ideas for creating engaging webinars that deliver a valuable experience to your association’s members: Create Educational Opportunities.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

This is how you can prove your new member community will be a valuable technology investment. Here are five examples of priorities you might find in your association’s strategic plan, along with key points for how community helps. New Member Acquisition. Member Engagement and Retention. Objection 1: Price.

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How Associations Are Using Community to Support Their Members During COVID-19

Higher Logic

APGA is also hosting virtual roundtables three times a week, averaging around 120 people per call, who weigh into to share examples of their communications and how they’re abiding by local guidelines. But these associations are using the tech available to them to go virtual and continue delivering engaging experiences.

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How to approach your association’s board for a new tech investment

Nimble AMS

Here are some examples of areas of board member expertise and how you can speak to them effectively: . Executive – Most of your board members will look at the big picture and need to know how this investment will help the entire organization. For example, explain how online community functionality can help them.

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3 Association Growth Strategies

Potomac Core

At the National Wooden Pallet and Container Association, Brent McClendon, President and CEO, continually seeks ways in which he can help accelerate member engagement. He does this by making sure that NWPCA listens closely to its members and then aligns its resources with the appropriate company and industry outcomes.

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