Wed.Jun 12, 2019

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How to Provide Member Development Opportunities in Your Organization

Wild Apricot

Members typically join associations because they want to grow on both personal and professional levels. Read these seven member development ideas and start providing more value to your members!

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Conference Engagement Hacks: Breaking the Ice without Breaking the Bank

AMR Management Services

Face-to-face connection time with other members is likely one of your association’s top conference value propositions. So, what do you do to spice up the traditional icebreaker session without.

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Using Social Media Tools to Help With Fundraising Efforts

Associations Now

Platforms like Facebook and Instagram offer capabilities that allow associations to tell stories, engage with supporters, and raise funds. Users of Facebook have likely seen the friend who, in honor of their birthday, wants donations made to a charity. And all you have to do to make it happen is click the handy link. If you’ve seen this, you may be wondering if this is something your association can do.

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How to Improve Your Association’s Email Open Rate

Membersuite

When everyone’s inbox is overflowing, what can you do to increase the likelihood that members will open your emails? Start by implementing the advice in this blog post for improving your association’s email open rate.

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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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N.Y. Bar Association Launches Task Force Aimed at Saving Local News

Associations Now

The New York State Bar Association will work to build a legal perspective on the ongoing decline of local news outlets over the last few years—with help from The New York Times ’ deputy general counsel. As the journalism industry struggles to find its footing in a digital era that seems stacked against it, the field is getting some help from a surprising source: the legal world.

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What’s Next for Wellness Programs? Watch These Four Trends.

Associations Now

In both offerings and messaging strategies, the workplace wellness program is evolving. An executive with the Corporate Health and Wellness Association highlights a few trends to follow. Employee wellness programs aren’t just about healthy office snacks and discounted gym memberships anymore. From new offerings to more varied ways of keeping participants informed and engaged, employee wellness is evolving—and tech is only part of the shift.

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Why Every Association Exec Needs to Read The State of Community Management Report

Mizz Information

Hellloooo there! Been about a million minutes since I last posted here–or anywhere, other than my journal–but I guess that’s what happens when you become your own boss. It’s been a wild year to say the least, but kind of an awesome one. I’ll save the long story for another time, but short story: I’m currently self-employed (with a new website to show for it…still a work in progress) and my days either loving working from home or being super lonely working from home, or usually

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Daily Buzz: Give Your Meeting a Sensory Audit

Associations Now

To truly gauge the attendee experience, you need to walk around in their shoes. Also: how to tell your nonprofit’s story. Experiential meetings are all about the senses. So, to understand and improve the attendee experience, planners should engage in a “sensory exposure audit,” says Kare Anderson on MeetingsNet. “Just as political campaigns have ‘advance agents’ who walk through every step of an event to consider all that might go right or wrong, you can mentally visualize each ‘vignette’ attend