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Member Engagement Strategies: A Guide for Associations

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The former will typically look at event attendance, while the latter might refer to their learning management system (LMS) to gauge how often members take advantage of further education opportunities. Using a data-driven approach, observe how your members engage with those experiences, including: Social media platforms.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.13.18

Reid All About it

Last week, WBT Systems explained how to prepare a business case for a new LMS. Now they’re back with advice on how to present that persuasive case for a new LMS to decision-makers. If your organization has a free webinar or event coming up, please send me the link. It’s a one-two punch. 1 CAE credit. More info/register.

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Compare Association Membership Management Software Platforms

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Third-party integration partners include Zoom, Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Elevate LMS, Stripe, Dues Hub, WMS, NAHB, NRDS, Paragon, Matrix MLS, ConnectMLS, Supra, and many more. Social media capabilities Certifications. Event management. Email communications with newsletter platform integration. Online events.

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Best Association Management Software | Our Top Picks

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With features spanning database capabilities, messaging and email tools, accounting and payment systems, and event planning, a top AMS solution is a smart move for practically any group. Blue Sky eLearn – Best LMS Option. Blue Sky eLearn is not an AMS system, but instead an effective learning management system (LMS).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.7.18

Reid All About it

WBT Systems provides advice for LMS training during and after implementation. I was at this fun and enlightening event.) Curated newsletters are where it’s at. It’s no surprise most algorithms on social media are pay-to-play and marketing is becoming increasingly expensive.

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