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2019 Tech Trends: 3 Factors Associations Should Watch

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Remember how, around 2005 or so, it seemed like PCs (at least on the Windows side) were starting to stagnate, leading to longer upgrade cycles in offices, as much of the existing tech “just worked”? It’s like 2005 all over again. It’s like 2005 all over again. Which is good for “owned” resources, like email marketing.

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How to Drive High Donor Retention Rates with Text Messaging

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Social media: Get creative with your promotional content on social media, such as sharing a video of a volunteer explaining how to opt-in by texting your keyword to your SMS short code. Mike started his nonprofit career managing the Ride For Roswell from 2003 to 2005 in his hometown of Buffalo, NY.

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How to Successfully Reach Donors Across Multiple Channels

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Social Media Each social media platform is different, so it’s important that the content you share across social media channels is tailored to the platform itself. Let’s take a closer look at popular social media channels and the ideal type of content to share on them: Instagram.

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This British Political Party Has a Membership Problem

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The Conservative Party, which was on a bit of an upswing at the time current Prime Minister David Cameron took over the party’s leadership in 2005, may be feeling the membership pain the worst of all. The root causes: So, what’s causing the slide in membership?

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Mizz Information: Why I Doubt Associations Will Become Filters for.

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And if their own content isnt enough to drown members, how many associations also rent their email lists as a source of revenue? Will they be able to justify any potential lost revenue from less email marketing and/or list selling for the iffy ROI of content curation? Subscribe via email. Subscribe in a reader.