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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.21.21

Reid All About it

5 Secrets of Email Marketing Geniuses. Learn the secrets of email marketing geniuses, including: the 5 types of nonprofit emails, the anatomy of an email marketing campaign, and 6 email marketing mistakes to avoid. It’s Time to Innovate: Member Engagement in the Post-COVID Age.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

Many associations are looking to technology to help them achieve various goals like millennial recruitment and maximizing staff resources. Objection 1: Price. Price is always a valid concern – but what you’re proposing is worth the investment. MTI chose online community as a tool for digital transformation.

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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. Moving forward means being innovative in your event design to deliver quality experiences that meet the needs of your delegates—whether they’re online, hybrid/blended or in-person—and adapt to last-minute changes. 1 CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food: 5.20.22

Reid All About it

With the average email open rate—across all industries—hovering between 16-20%, it’s time to adopt new strategies and tactics to reach your audiences. Learn several ways you can do more with email and how ads and marketing automation tools can work together to support, enhance, and complement your email marketing efforts.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.11.18

Reid All About it

Winning Email Strategy for your Events: It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint. Learn proven email marketing strategies for your live and digital events: generating awareness and registration, nurturing for attendance, and helpful follow-up communications that leave attendees wanting more. Bryan Clark, Associate, Vedder Price.

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