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Lost Members This Year? Here Are 3 Fixes for Associations

ISAE

Specifically, associations are struggling to communicate the value of membership, and many display a lack of innovation. For example, you could give free conference t-shirts to members who register by a certain date. For example, if your conference takes place in Los Angeles, you might book a Hollywood bus tour for attendees.

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Association Brain Food: 12.1.23

Reid All About it

Impexium recommends proving you’re an organization they can trust, delivering benefits they value, and having processes and systems that facilitate member referrals, new member onboarding, testimonials, social presence, and member feedback. To attract young members , you must recruit in ways that make sense to them. Content calendars.

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Tapping the Potential of Big Data, The ‘World’s Nervous System’

Associations Now

Rick Smolan, former journalist and current big data advocate, shared some of the world’s most innovate and creative uses of big data at the ASAE Technology Conference and Expo. The platform is also being used to monitor HIV risk in Los Angeles and to provide live, firsthand accounts of monumental events such as the Arab Spring.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.11.22

Reid All About it

WBT Systems describes the barriers to virtual attendee attention and suggests solutions for keeping your attendees engaged. Many organizations consider using their Learning Management System (LMS) to extend the life of their conference content. Virtual conference attendee’s attention. Member engagement. Thu 3/17 at 1 p.m. Host: ASAE.

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Some Reflections about Social Data in the Cloud from the Social Innovation Summit 2012

Beth Kanter

For the past two days, I’ve been attending (and also a speaker ) at The Social Innovation Summit , a private, invitation-only forum that explores the frontiers of social innovation. It sounds like science fiction, but let me share a few examples I heard about at the conference.