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Keeping Email in the Mix: Association Marketing and Young Professionals

Association Briefings

Although both are defined as digital-first generations, there’s still very distinct ways to digitally market to millennials and Gen Z - particularly as it relates to email. For successful organizations, a good portion of marketing budgets are being spent on recruiting, retaining and engaging with these younger professionals.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.20.16

Reid All About it

Meeting planners need to stay on top of technological advances, corporate initiatives, budget restrictions, attendee expectations, meeting innovations and organizational goals or risk becoming obsolete. – Sample Swap for Newsletter Templates. – Key Findings from the 2016 Association Email Marketing Benchmark Report. .

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.16.21

Reid All About it

Definitely look at what he has to say, especially if you’re using labels like Gen X, Millennial and Gen Z. Newsletter suggestion. I always enjoy reading The Art of Noticing newsletter from Rob Walker, author of a book by the same name. Cohen, I’m going to only talk about career stages and ages. Usability testing.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Online engagement tools open up a new world of advertising space and give you a new way to attract sponsors with compelling and diverse offers around events, community ad space, and member newsletters and mailings. A community is your chance to continue innovating and providing high-value benefits to your members.