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Strengthening Member Engagement: Tips From an HR Consultant

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These engagement methods aren’t just used to recruit new members, but are also essential elements needed to actively retain those members. However, as time goes on, the same old engagement tactics won’t hold out. Members should be able to self-edit their profiles to avoid inaccuracies.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.30.21

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Hear how to identify guidelines for returning to in-person meetings; steps required to check state and local regulations; evaluate whether your database is ready for “post” COVID; and connect your data-strategy and insights with overall experience. How to Ask the Right Questions to Improve Your Content and Drive Member Engagement.

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Building a Membership Website That Works: 7 Steps

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Below, you’ll find seven easy steps on how to build a membership website to recruit and retain members plus find your perfect membership website builder! Follow accessibility guidelines. Social Sharing : Built-in tools for member engagement. Marketing Tools : Social media and email marketing functionalities.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.23.21

Reid All About it

It’s time to take control of your data to determine the heath of your membership retention, recruitment, engagement and revenue to produce the best results. Hear insights from a career coach in our industry, an executive recruiter, and a senior HR executive, alongside overarching approaches and best practices. 1 CAE 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. It also offered a 15.22% conversion rate in 2021.

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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. It also offered a 15.22% conversion rate in 2021.