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24 Top Association Member Engagement Strategies to Rock Retention

EventMobi: Association Events

Member engagement is the #1 way to make sure your members recognize the value they get from your association. The best association member engagement strategies guide them to participate in the right programs and leave them feeling valued—which makes them significantly more likely to renew! The solution?

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Help Millennials Get Jobs: Offer Online Learning & Career Resources

WBT Systems

Millennials get their share of depressing headlines these days—like this one from NBC News : “Majority of millennials are in debt, hitting pause on major life events.”. A stunning sad fact: only 22 percent of millennials are debt-free. The state of millennial membership. The state of millennial membership.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

While the way you align your proposed member community with your executives’ goals will vary by association, five of the most common priorities you might find in the strategic plan include new member acquisition, member engagement and retention, non-dues revenue growth, advocacy and legislation, and maintaining relevance.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.16.21

Reid All About it

Definitely look at what he has to say, especially if you’re using labels like Gen X, Millennial and Gen Z. Newsletter suggestion. I always enjoy reading The Art of Noticing newsletter from Rob Walker, author of a book by the same name. How to create an editorial calendar that will streamline your content strategy.

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How to Analyze Your Association’s Survey Data Without Losing Your Mind

Socious

It can help them evaluate an industry, develop strategies to increase revenue or member retention, and tell them what benefits members want to see. The percentage of members who love your email newsletter may different by age, for example. 90% of millennials love your email newsletter.

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The Young Professional – Tracking down the Future Leaders of Your Association

Association Adviser

If you’re not a millennial – loosely defined as people born between 1980 and 2000 (ages 18 to 38 years old today) – you may feel that you are unqualified to understand what motivates them. You can continue to offer free print subscriptions for members while making digital versions available to everyone. We wholeheartedly agree.

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Are You Retaining and Engaging Retiree Members?

Associations Now

Whether you offer a retiree membership category or not, there’s a good chance you’re missing opportunities to engage older members. Last week, we explored how millennials are increasing their engagement with organizations big and small. Right now, the average age of a NBOA member is 55.