Tue.Sep 17, 2019

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Instagram For Nonprofits: The Ultimate Guide

Wild Apricot

Instagram is an untapped resource for nonprofits when used correctly. Find out how to use instagram to your advantage with this ultimate guide.

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Use a Rebranding to Announce Member Upgrades

Associations Now

Is it time for your association to rebrand? As an organization changes its look and feel, the timing might be right to announce new member benefits and services too. A rebrand is an exciting and high-stakes moment for an association. In a push to add new energy or hit the refresh button, associations have to carefully consider how members might react to an updated logo or tagline.

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Ready to grow? 4 books to get you started

Association Success

If you’ve ever picked up a copy of one of Verne Harnish’s books, you know the Entrepreneur’s Organization founder puts serious stock in habit development. . As the author of “ Mastering the Rockefeller Habits ” and the later update “ Scaling Up: Mastering the Rockefeller Habits 2.0 ,” Harnish knows the value of making a plan and sticking to it. And while you can look to his books for a step-by-step guide to the ones that’ll make your organization grow, there’s one habit that supersedes the

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Daily Buzz: Start an Employee Advocacy Program

Associations Now

Influencer marketing might rein in some A-list names, but employees have more leverage with audiences. Also: lessons from Boeing’s 737 Max fail. How does your team advocate for your association? Employees might not be influencers, but they have influence all the same: Research shows that content shared by employees gets 8 times more engagement on average than content shared through branded channels.

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Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Association Member Education

Unlock More Profit and Smarter Packaging for Member Learning Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your association’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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Relaunching the New Member Engagement Study

Smooth The Path

Does your association have a new member onboarding, orientation, or welcoming program? Please participate in this quick survey. Five years ago, when I asked audiences of association professionals whether their associations had new member onboarding programs, a few people would raise their hands. Now when I ask, many more indicate they have a program in place.

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AI for Fundraising Today: Voice Activated Fundraising & Chat Bots for Giving

Beth Kanter

Source: AI for Lawyers (Click image for larger version). Allison Fine, my co-author for the Networked Nonprofit , and I are actively researching the use of Artificial Intelligence to better understand what nonprofits need to know about artificial intelligence to future proof their programs, marketing, and fundraising strategies? The field of artificial intelligence has been around since the 1950’s and evolved into many sub-areas and an alphabet soup of technical jargon.

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How This #1 Medical Association Management Software Will Save You Time And Money

Wild Apricot

Many other medical associations have already automated their administrative work with student organization software, maybe it's time you did too.

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A Quiet Art Conservation Association Gets a Little Less Quiet

Associations Now

For nearly 70 years, the Cleveland-based Intermuseum Conservation Association has quietly helped to preserve and maintain art throughout the Midwest. Its next restoration project? Its own building. Associations serve a wide variety of roles for their local communities, their industries, or the world at large. Sometimes, those roles represent yeoman’s work, doing things that are important to a culture’s preservation or broader growth but that the average person does not think about.