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How to Improve Your Organization’s Member Experience: 14 Tips for Events, Engagement & Beyond

EventMobi: Association Events

Excitement, pride, gratitude—all of these emotions can stem from a positive member experience! So how do you improve your member experience? Member experience describes how people view, feel about, and engage with your organization’s brand. But first… Why Does Member Experience Matter?

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Improve Intergenerational Communication: 3 Tips to Attract & Retain Younger Members

Higher Logic

Tech is still booming with a competitive edge, people are living longer, and younger emerging generations like Millennials and Gen Z’ers will continue to shake up the workplace (and your member base). Use member data to strengthen communication. PS: Mad respect to my elder, Otis Redding, who actually wrote the song "Respect").

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Association Brain Food: 7.21.23

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Association Brain Food is taking off next Friday, July 28 because I’m away all week at my state SAE conference and a family beach vacation. Member education. But TopClass LMS/WBT Systems describes ten skills your members need to learn right now.

Atlanta 195
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Three Ideas to Ramp Up Digital Member Engagement

Associations Now

Most associations have a good set of digital tools available, but it might be time to take a look at ways you could use them better to make the member experience feel more relevant and real. He suggests three areas where associations can focus on digital engagement this year: Member portals. Sponsored content.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community…. During the last one, they introduced their event safety playbook full of tips and resources. Teams need to do more with fewer resources and greater expectations with the recent increase in lobbying and advocacy efforts. Marketing copy.

St. Louis 341
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6 Association Management Tips from Steve Jobs

Socious

You should pay attention to your members and your staff. Crowdsource, send out surveys and polls , and talk to your members directly about what type of content and benefits they’re interested in. Just don’t ask for your members’ opinions at the expense of your own expertise. Talk them over with your team.

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“The Beach Was too Sandy”—Happy Members Are a Nonnegotiable

.orgCommunity

Millennials are especially comfortable with this type of interaction. In order to work that magic, your site should be stocked with plenty of “How To” articles, robust content and video, and all resources should be optimized for quick searchability. It has the advantage of being low-key and conversational yet efficient.