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Association Brain Food: 11.1.24

Reid All About it

If your answers lean toward Yes, No, and Shut Up, then you might like (need) Impexium’s advice on event survey questions that hold attendees’ interest and provide you with useful data. Do you use all the data you collect? Are you feeling a bit sheepish right now? Mobile engagement strategy. 1 CAE credit. More info/register. 1 CAE credit.

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From Resilience to Growth: How Associations Can Succeed  

.orgSource

Drawing on insights from our recent.orgSource Digital Trends Survey , well explore how associations can move beyond resilience to embrace growth by focusing on five key pillars: strategy, culture, technology, data, and member engagement. Assess where your association stands by taking our Future-Ready Survey.

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Association Brain Food: 12.6.24

Reid All About it

Their post covers the importance of member-centric digital content, repurposing content, experimenting with formats and channels, and measuring ROI. Member surveys. Candace Vanderpoel at McKinley Advisors explains what low response rates on member surveys mean and how to improve them. Content strategy.

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Why We Might Be Interpreting Our Association’s Data All Wrong

Smooth The Path

Each and every one of us looks at the data through a different lens, and this impacts our analysis. It is time to discover your members’ stories. Related: You analyzed member data and conducted surveys, here’s what to do next. Do you know that member surveys can be risky?

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From Fuzzy to Focused: Why Member Focus Matters

Sequence Consulting

This ensures members receive information relevant to their interests and career stage, leading to higher engagement and open rates. Active Feedback Mechanisms: Do not assume what your members want. Regularly gather member feedback through surveys, focus groups, and social media polls.

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From Fuzzy to Focused: Why Member Focus Matters

Sequence Consulting

This ensures members receive information relevant to their interests and career stage, leading to higher engagement and open rates. Active Feedback Mechanisms: Don’t make assumptions about what your members want. Regularly gather member feedback through surveys, member focus groups, and social media polls.

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From Fuzzy to Focused: Why Member Focus Matters

Sequence Consulting

This ensures members receive information relevant to their interests and career stage, leading to higher engagement and open rates. Active Feedback Mechanisms: Don’t make assumptions about what your members want. Regularly gather member feedback through surveys, member focus groups, and social media polls.