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A look back at 2015

Aaron Wolowiec

It’s hard to quantify those day-to-day “ah-ha” moments, but we hope you enjoy this glance at our 2015. Here’s a look at 2015: Marketing and Communications. In September, Event Garde held a marketing and communications retreat in which we discussed our communications strategy and marketing goals.

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The makings of marketing mavens

Aaron Wolowiec

But marketing? True, we launched our first official marketing campaign a couple years into the job. But with too few hours in the day and a never-ending list of priorities, marketing just wasn’t at the top of the list. Fast forward 10 years, and I’m now a public relations professional who loves all things marketing.

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Monday Buzz: The State of Nonprofit Newsletters

Associations Now

Some early newsletter insights emerge from the 2015 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report. Marketing and fundraising advisor Kivi Leroux Miller has released a few tidbits on her eponymous blog. “Forty-two percent plan to send it monthly in 2015, and 19 percent plan to send it more often than that.”

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12 Examples of Thriving Communities for Online Community Builders to Learn From

Higher Logic

The community also capitalizes on gamification strategies by awarding badges and levels. Started in late 2017, the Daily Carnage Facebook group arose from a marketing agency’s (Carney) daily marking newsletter. As the agency’s newsletter began to take off, Carney had the idea to connect their fans in a community.

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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. If you send out different kinds of emails (newsletters, event information, system communications about your technology etc.) The same is true of email marketing communications.

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Great News – America’s Hiring and Associations have a Reason to Celebrate

YourMembership

This good news was echoed in the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey for Q1 2015 where 18,000 US employers reported a positive Net Employment Outlook, and almost 20% anticipated an increase in their staff levels during Q1 2015. “As The fact that the job market is heating up is significant for many associations.

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Tuesday Buzz: Flip Your Email Strategy on Its Head

Associations Now

Why one association communications pro says you should use email marketing to drive readers to your blog. But what if we have this information-spreading strategy upside down? He suggests that instead of creating a standalone newsletter for your association’s blog, you use an email notification to drive readers to your blog.