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Association Brain Food: 4.5.24

Reid All About it

I also noticed a lack of intention in solving these issues: most associations admit to not having member engagement, young professional recruitment and lapsed member reengagement plans. In 1970, Alvin Toffler predicted the rise of future shock caused by technology, but the exact opposite happened. Seems like a good place to start.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.12.21

Reid All About it

Association technology and analytics. I just read a new paper— The New Association Tech Ecosystem: Powering Member Experiences with Integration and Specialization —from Chris Gloede and Karen Power of Ricochet Advice and I suggest you do too, especially if you have technology or analytics decisions on the horizon. 1 CMP credit.

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Strategies for driving non-dues revenue for your association

Nimble AMS

Read on for proven techniques and technolog ies that will help you boost your non-dues revenue in no time. . But with a few proven techniques and the right technologies to support them, you can boost your non-dues revenue in no time. . Your membership base offers valuable, skilled candidates for recruiters.

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GrowthZone Congratulates 2022 ACCE Communication Award of Excellence Winners

GrowthZone

The “Why Join A Chamber” video, posted on social media and emailed to the Zionsville Chamber’s general membership and prospects, serves as a recruitment and retention tool to help people better understand the organization. The chamber’s social media reach went from 250,000 in 2019 to over 2.8

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The Un-RFP: A Follow-up

Guilt by Association

The Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) has lots of experience and success working with traditional media. But we also know the effectiveness of traditional media is rapidly diminishing. We were one of the earliest medical societies to experiment with social media technologies, starting in March 2007.

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Crisis Communication Planning Now Includes Social Technologies

Guilt by Association

A few days later, Jeremiah Owyang of Forrester sounded my wake-up call : Now that social technologies are becoming mainstream, do your crisis communications plans account for them? In the aftermath of September 11, I led a team that drafted a new crisis communications plan for the Massachusetts Medical Society. Your thoughts?