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You can learn a few things about memberengagement from a popular online game. Plus: diagramming the modern association member. Lessons in memberengagement from the popular online game, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup. — saforian (@saforian) October 15, 2013. .
With a community of over 5 million users worldwide, Shana has worked to launch and grow a community composed of online communities, in-person events, socialmedia, content creation, email marketing, and customer support. He’s clear that this program is about community as a strategy – not socialmedia tools or marketing.
Get personal to boost your memberengagement. A step-by-step guide to memberengagement for everyone would be ideal—but an individualized approach is your solution when it comes to increasing involvement. These tips, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Keeping Tabs. ht @ CMInnovators ).
Its latest study revealed that the top five professional goals for people in the US in 2013 are: Professional development through learning new skills (48%). Since you’re not afraid of hard work…let’s tackle how your association can serve as a bridge to members’ professional goal attainment. Get a raise (28%).
Mobile web will deliver memberengagement – last year’s report stated that 75% of respondents didn’t have a mobile-friendly website, but this figure has reduced in this year’s report to 48%. In addition, 73% believe that the mobile web will play a role in increasing memberengagement. In the 2013 report only 19.5%
annual report into an infographic that created more memberengagement, especially on socialmedia. The socialmediaengagement worked! We had some great guesses, really boosting the Facebook engagement. Answer will be up tomorrow).” Answer will be up tomorrow).”
Why you should take care in putting your members center stage, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Turn on the Spotlight. Your #assn blog is a great place to "spotlight" members #assnchat The Pros and Cons of Spotlighting Members [link]. — MemberClicks (@MemberClicks) October 21, 2013.
And of course, each year I read the report from the socialmedia/community management lens. My takeaways from this report are that engagement and attracting/retaining younger members are of key importance to associations--and, at least to me, socialmedia and online community are key elements in both these areas.
That, and more questions you should be asking, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Strategizing Strategy. — Meredith Low (@LowMeredith) May 9, 2013. Effective #Associations : Using Member Surveys to Open a Conversation by @ rockettm ht.ly/kQKk2 — Doreen Ashton Wagner (@dashtonwagner) May 9, 2013.
Many organizations use Bitly to create bookmarklets for distribution on their socialmedia channels. How to do it, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Bitly for Feelings. — Stephanie Haberman (@StephLauren) August 7, 2013. Once more with feeling: You’re using Bitly for your socialmedia links, right?
When it comes to improving engagement among your office staff, here’s the number-one rule: Satisfy your employees as you would your members. That tip, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Company Courting. — Tammi Tatro (@TammiTatro) December 6, 2013. ht @ TammiTatro ). Friday Mojo.
The countdown begins: Less than a day until attendees shuffle in, and ASAE’s 2013 Technology Conference & Expo commences. That, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Through the Techie’s Looking Glass. That, and more, in today’s SocialMedia Roundup: Through the Techie’s Looking Glass.
–now current return member of TheCR Network , I could go down a whole other rabbit hole about how they practice what they preach and it shows from a member perspective….actually, actually, I did go down that rabbit hole back in 2013, come to think about it. If this isn’t a missed opportunity, I don’t know what it is.
Thanks to the visionary leadership of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Society Executives (CESSE) who clearly saw the value of such an Index, we were able to partner with CESSE to launch the first edition of the GSI in July 2013. GSI 2013′s Key Findings. Global Satisfaction Index (GSI) 2013.
Let’s look at the socialmedia tools that let us do just that. SocialMedia Stories Feature. Snapchat was onto something big in 2013 when they introduced the “My Story” feature into their app. Searching for topics to post to your association’s socialmedia? Check out this list of 30 (yes 30!)
For Sunday soup night, I made a delicious wild rice and mushroom soup from the January/February 2013 issue of Cook’s Illustrated. Host: ASAE Speakers: Erik Hanberg, author of four books on nonprofit management, fundraising, socialmedia, and board governance Jordan Castel, Association Governance Consultant at OnBoard Thu 2/15 at 2 p.m.
Many associations lack member communication plans that are fully integrated. What surprised us most in 2013? Tracy Tompkins , group publisher for Naylor LLC , said she’s surprised by the number of associations that make decisions about member communications from the “confines of their staff or board room.”
60 members joined MSAE for our first-ever Networking Group Day on 1/31. It was a great way to kick off 2013, showcase and participate in MSAE's six networking groups, connect with members and share ideas. Great Meeting Ideas SocialMedia Bar to train and increase socialmedia presence.
And by allowing them to do so, your association may not only be increasing memberengagement with your meeting and its venue and host city but also building a repository of photos you can use in the future. At its 2013 ADRP Conference, it simply asked attendees to upload photos taken on their smartphones to Instagram using #adrp2013.
We recognized that the more engagedmembers are, the more likely they are to renew. Slightly more respondents reported using engagement metrics to measure organizational health: attendance at free events (27 percent). reach of social networks (17 percent). email open rates (24 percent). mentions on Twitter (17 percent).
One in six readers (16 percent) say increasing live event revenue is their top revenue priority in 2013 and 26 percent of readers say increasing revenue from mobile apps, webinars or virtual events is their top priority. SocialMedia. Attention is what garners the revenue on social platforms according to Hood.
–now current return member of TheCR Network , I could go down a whole other rabbit hole about how they practice what they preach and it shows from a member perspective….actually, actually, I did go down that rabbit hole back in 2013, come to think about it. If this isn’t a missed opportunity, I don’t know what it is.
Find out how to use ground-shaking industry trends to your advantage in building memberengagement. Bowie, who was a voracious reader, compiled a list of his 100 “must-read” books in 2013, and it’s pretty solid. In the age of socialmedia, it’s easy for trade secrets to spill out in tiny tweets.
The belief in support of these programs is that employees are more likely to engage in healthy activities if monetarily inspired to do so and that healthier employees work harder. Similarly, positive reinforcement and rewards can be used to increase employee and memberengagement.
Of all the bells and whistles an association management system (AMS) can offer, there’s one simple feature that, in my opinion, might offer the most bang for the buck: a photo headshot included in the member record display. The post Don’t Forget Your Members are People appeared first on Associations Now.' Here’s why.
As the old Groucho Marx line goes, “I wouldn’t belong to any club that would accept me as a member.” ” But that’s not the case in the association world, even as socialmedia, the “free web economy” and for-profit competitors knock on the door. Source: Association Adviser eNews and Naylor, LLC, 2013.
Suppose you''re not obsessed with online communities like I am--you might wonder how online community can help increase member retention. To me, it''s just a given--retention is about keeping membersengaged with both the association and other members. Leadership buy-in is essential.
Since becoming Director, Membership for the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) in 2013, Mike Skiados, CAE has enjoyed a 98 percent member retention rate. Skiados credits ASHA’s successful memberengagement and retention levels with a focused strategy of engagingmembers from day one of their membership.
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