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5 must know facts from MemberWise Harnessing the Web 2015 survey

Optimist Consulting

We Are Social’s Digital, Social and Mobile in 2015. 65% of organisations use social media to recruit new members. Not unsurprisingly, most organisations use emails to communicate with members. This is a 17% growth compared to last year’s survey. 40% of organisations experience an 11-20% click-through rate on emails.

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5 must know facts from MemberWise Harnessing the Web 2015 survey

Optimist Consulting

We Are Social’s Digital, Social and Mobile in 2015. 65% of organisations use social media to recruit new members. Not unsurprisingly, most organisations use emails to communicate with members. This is a 17% growth compared to last year’s survey. 40% of organisations experience an 11-20% click-through rate on emails.

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5 must know facts from MemberWise Harnessing the Web 2015 survey

Optimist Consulting

We Are Social’s Digital, Social and Mobile in 2015. 65% of organisations use social media to recruit new members. Not unsurprisingly, most organisations use emails to communicate with members. This is a 17% growth compared to last year’s survey. 40% of organisations experience an 11-20% click-through rate on emails.

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2014 is done. Bring on the New Year!

YourMembership

creates the first overall image someone experiences when looking at your web presence, marketing and member communication pieces and should […]. We recently held our June webinar entitled Flipping the Membership Equation: Thinking Differently About Membership Recruitment and Retention. Your association likely has a website.

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Association Brain Food: 8.2.24

Reid All About it

His complaint reminded me of two posts ( pre-Annual and post-Annual ) I wrote about the same topic back in the summer of 2015. Many of them admit to not having documented plans for member engagement, young professional recruitment, and lapsed member reengagement—that’s a good place to start. Same old, same old. Association boards.

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The growth spurt continues for associations

Aaron Wolowiec

In fact, only 14 percent report of respondents indicated no change in their number of members, a decrease from 16 percent in 2015. Nor did the top methods for recruiting new members: word of mouth and email. Perhaps not surprising, associations said conferences and trade shows are also common recruiting tools, ranking No.

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Build Your Customer Journey Map With 7 Community Touchpoints

Higher Logic

In addition, it’s much easier to find members for your Customer Advisory Board through your community. You have a ready-made list of active, happy, and unhappy customers at your fingertips, and a reason to recruit them. Proactively Address Problems. They’re in the customer evangelist stage of their customer journey.

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