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Association Brain Food Weekly: 8.6.21

Reid All About it

Deep dive into MPI’s most recent Meetings Outlook research, published quarterly in The Meeting Professional magazine. Personalizing the Member Experience. Learn new and innovative ways to personalize the member experience. The uncertainty gives you a queasy feeling when seeking sponsorship revenue.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

Increasing send volumes and inbox competition are creating significant new deliverability challenges for email marketing programs across the globe. Learn about the evolving intricacies of email deliverability, including the latest email data trends, the current email deliverability landscape, and common email deliverability myths.

St. Louis 341
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How 3 Associations Used a Microsoft-powered AMS to Execute Digital Transformation

Protech

H ere ’s how three associations successfully executed their digital transformation projects to better meet the needs of their members and staff. . NADO Transforms Staff and Member Experience s . Modernizing its member portal and e-commerce solution was also a priority for NADO. Read NADO’s Full Story (PDF) .

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.29.20

Reid All About it

Today’s sessions: From Public Speaker to Virtual Event Host – Ramon Ray, Entrepreneur, Smart Hustle Magazine. Personalization vs. Control in Email Marketing Content. In cases of cancelled/postponed events, associations are struggling to find ways to save sponsorship revenue. How to Collect and Leverage Member Data.

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2016 Benchmarking Study Reveals Association Communication Hurdles Remain

Association Adviser

Customizing for member segments continues to be a top communication challenge (more than doubling in response, from 23 percent to 55 percent, during the past five years), and only 28 percent of associations think they are using member data wisely enough to deliver a customized member experience.