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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

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Marketing copy. If you’re frequently under pressure to come up with clever and compelling marketing copy, I feel for you. That’s when marketers turn to their swipe file: a collection of copied and pasted blurbs that hopefully provide inspiration. Remote work technology. Event safety. If you’re a regular person (i.e.,

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.30.16

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Presenter: Suzanne Carawan, Chief Marketing Officer, HighRoad Solution. – Six Simple Ways to Use Technology to Improve Your Event. – Demystifying Millennial Donors. Millennials engage with nonprofits differently than any other generation, and with 80 million Millennials in the U.S., Info/register.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.22.19

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They advise associations to “ rethink how you approach needs assessments if you wish to develop and deliver relevant, useful education that meets existing market needs and anticipates future needs.”. Your new member onboarding shouldn’t just be show and tell , says Billhighway. Hosts: Unleashed Technologies and Siteimprove.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.13.16

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Learn what other associations are doing to address the opportunities and challenges that new technologies and the rise of Millennials have brought to chapters. To be successful, you need a solid marketing strategy to recruit the right sponsors and grow your attendance. 1 CAE credit. More information/registration. CAE credit.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 9.13.19

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WBT Systems explains how to increase your sales to nonmembers , an underappreciated market segment with huge potential. MemberSuite describes how technology (beyond the conference app) can help you improve the event attendee experience. What a member (or anyone) says they need isn’t always what they really need.

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