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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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Do You Need a Member Engagement Strategy?

Smooth The Path

She reads many of the publications and newsletters. Because of her efforts a handful, or more, new members join each year. Many of the members Arlene refers, rise to volunteer leadership roles. Many of the members Arlene refers, rise to volunteer leadership roles. She is an active mentor. Are you interested?

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Member Engagement Strategies: A Guide for Associations

Fonteva

Whether your association is made up of professionals in the same field or alumni who went to the same university, member engagement should always be one of your top priorities. Engagement secures your association’s relevance and fuels healthy member retention. Why is member engagement important?

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Planning a Virtual Day of Service for Your Organization

Blue Sky eLearn

Reach out to your members several weeks in advance to generate excitement for your virtual day of service. Consider these digital marketing ideas from AccuData to spread the word about your virtual service event: Your email newsletter. Advertise your virtual day of service in your weekly or monthly member newsletter.

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8 Tips to Write Emails Your Association Members Will Open

Higher Logic

Follow our tips to improve your association’s email open rate and boost member engagement, building a stronger communications strategy along the way. The logic here being, if someone wants to be a member, then that person also wants to receive emails from the organization. Tip #6: Tell Your Members What They Need to Know.

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I Want the Right Pageviews

Eric Lanke

Our members aren't doing that. Show me the pageviews of the people coming to our site because they've bookmarked it, or they clicked on one of the links in our member e-newsletter. Those are the right pageviews to watch and pay attention to, because those are much more likely to be our members.

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Why You Should Be Measuring Community Vibrancy

Higher Logic

Anything that tells you how engaging your community is or how members are participating falls under the umbrella of community vibrancy. Community newsletter opt-outs. Number of participating members. You can use them to determine whether the actions you’re taking to increase engagement (your tactics) are effective.

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