Fri.Jun 09, 2017

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25 Outstanding Homeowner Association Software Tools

Wild Apricot

If you’re in the market for homeowner association software, here’s a list of 25 options to consider.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.9.17

Reid All About it

Your weekly list of free webinars and events for the association community… My friends at DelCor Technology Solutions have kicked off their 15th Annual.org Community Food Drive to support the Capital Area Food Bank. Everyone in the association and nonprofit community is encouraged to donate to this digital food drive which runs through June 21.

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Better Connected: Engaging Virtual Meeting Attendees

Associations Now

Groups that host hybrid conferences don’t want their virtual attendees to feel left out. That’s why many are turning to staff, volunteers, and other experts to make sure the virtual audience feels just as connected as those onsite. Hybrid conferences—where an in-person meeting is blended with an online component—come with a lot of benefits. Among them: allowing members to attend who would have otherwise been unable to due to travel costs or other factors, boosting nondues revenue, and broadening

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5 Ways to Increase Member Engagement By Improving Your Sign-Up Process

Aptify

The key to membership retention? Attaining members in the first place! While it’s obvious, it’s not nearly as easy as it sounds. First impressions are notoriously important. When you meet somebody face to face, you can read their body language, answer questions, and give them a custom sales pitch. Online, you really don’t have any of those options. That’s the challenge with membership signups, and also the opportunity.

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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Friday Buzz: Tracking the Emotions of Meeting Attendees

Associations Now

In the near future, technology may help you gauge your attendees’ emotions right in the moment. Also: Why you should stop micromanaging and learn to delegate. We all want our meeting attendees to be happy, but it’s difficult to know how they are feeling in the moment. There may be pain points in your conferences that you aren’t aware of, but if you could track your attendees’ faces, you could tell a lot about how they’re feeling during a keynote speech, in a registration line, or during a breako

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Membership Hack: Recognizing Retirees

Associations Now

By recognizing members who are retiring or already retired, one association is hoping to celebrate and engage them for a lifetime. How to hack it? The retirement wave is here, and while many baby boomers are working past the traditional retirement age of 65, one association is preparing for the transition by recognizing and celebrating its members’ achievements.

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Beer Institute’s Campaign Shows the Faces of the Industry

Associations Now

The Beer Institute’s “Faces of Beer” website draws attention to the people behind the beer industry. As part of a broader campaign called Pride Starts Here, the Beer Institute (BI) has launched a webpage called “ Faces of Beer ” that spotlights individual beer industry workers. The campaign helps “tell people who we are as an industry,” said President and CEO Jim McGreevy.

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National Alzheimer’s Month Spotlights Caretaker Fatigue, Resources

Associations Now

The Alzheimer’s Association is taking advantage of the national limelight to distribute information and resources to its audience. Most of the 15 million Americans who are providing unpaid care for someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia feel they could use more help, according to a new survey [PDF] from the Alzheimer’s Association.