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Do your members want more social events? Ask them and, while youre at it, bring up the next articles topic. The article went into other reasons for not showing up, but these negative character traits get under my skin because I dread living in a society where this is acceptable behavior. Anti-social behavior. 1 CAE credit.
Explore strategies to revitalize your association’s digital foundation, with a central focus on leveraging learning technology to kickstart revenue generation. Hear an action plan to revitalize your association’s tech infrastructure, ensuring it can support your organization’s goals and member needs in the digital age.
Driving Sustainable Industry Growth Helps Trade Associations Energize MemberEngagement . With global economic uncertainty dominating most conversations, we’re learning that Trade Associations who drive sustainable industry growth are helping their organizations by energizing memberengagement.
Here’s a quote from the article to think about today: A fundamental paradox at the core of human life is that we are highly social and made better in every way by being around people… And yet over and over, we have opportunities to connect that we dont take, or even actively reject, and it is a terrible mistake. Team messaging.
I came across an article recently that was making the case for the undeniable value of the age old new member packet for today’s association. It mentioned how new members are most always engagedmembers, and that the trusty packet can help those members stay engaged beyond the first exciting months of membership.
Ideas to help you engage, empower and retain members. Improving the Bottom Line with Non-Dues Revenue. While I’m not going to weigh in on either side (that is a decision best made by individual associations on a per case basis), what does become even more important is alternate forms of non-dues revenue.
In todays technology-driven world, associations that fail to modernize risk losing relevance, members, and revenue. Meeting evolving member expectations and staying competitive requires a commitment to embedding technology into every aspect of your organizations strategy.
Insight Guide is conducting research on industry suppliers’ engagement with associations. New memberengagement. Don’t leave your new members hanging. Amanda Kaiser points out moments when new members might feel ignored or ghosted. AMS selection. Certification requirements. Awards presentations. 1 CAE credit.
That’s why we’ve put together our 12 top articles from 2016. These articles will give you a head start on 2017, covering topics from memberengagement to business management. Top 3 MemberEngagementArticles. Article #1) How to Measure the Effectiveness of Your Association’s MemberEngagement Tactics.
To get a sense of what your association is missing, take a few minutes to read Jeff’s article and then share it with your staff and board. I had never heard of “backcasting” until reading this article from the American Alliance of Museums. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Online learning myths.
MemberSuite suggests ways you can help your members (and yourself) deal with holiday stress. The 2020 predictions and trends articles are starting to appear. WBT Systems asks if associations need to think about providing a more sustainable professional development option to their members and market. You’re not alone.
They’re reporting on a non-dues revenue generating idea from the recent Non-Dues-A-Palooza ideation session: educational coaches who help professionals map out a professional development plan and guide them into your association’s education and credentialing programs. Educational coaches. I know I’ll make it again and again. 1 CAE credit.
Now he’s sharing the “woes and wows” of his experience in an article at EdSurge as well as “three tips for virtual conference organizers to consider, based on hours of my life that I will never get back.”. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement.
TopClass LMS describes the advantages of credentialing exam study groups for candidates and associations, such as boosting pass rates, introducing people to your other programs, and generating new revenue. m3Magazines offers advice for transforming your magazine into a valuable resource for members. Memberengagement.
These reasons may align with one or more strategic goals for your association, such as: Revenue Generation – boost non-dues revenue with online and blended learning programs. Increased Member Value – members place high value on association education, especially younger members.
Two good articles about LinkedIn: Chuck Hester, a LinkedIn expert, explains how to use the platform for content marketing. 30 Revenue-Generating Ideas in 40 minutes. Uncover new ideas for generating revenue from your events. Promote Your Content Effectively to Drive MemberEngagement. More info/register.
Recent surveys paint a vibrant picture of growth driven by positive economic indicators and a renewed focus on memberengagement. This article uncovers the key survey insights, offering a data-driven look at the trends and opportunities shaping association industry trends. Looking towards 2025, the horizon is even brighter.
Jane Hart, a leading workplace learning adviser, offers this definition : “ An online community is a public or private destination on the internet that addresses the learning needs of its members by facilitating peer-to-peer learning … people work as a community to achieve a shared learning objective. ”.
It also needs a long-term strategy, beta testing, content, and consistent attention to ensure members receive value. All those elements provide a great member experience, which can help increase member acquisition, retention, and revenue. Event Planning.
Reading Time: 5 minutes Memberengagement and retention are the ultimate weapons in the battle for long-term success. This article steps up to be your champion in this fight, offering a treasure trove of insights and strategies to turn passive members into enthusiastic participants.
Board members have to think of themselves as stewards who leave their association better positioned for the future than they found it. In a series of articles ( part 1 , part 2 , and part 3 ) at Naylor’s Association Adviser, Jeff De Cagna describes the elements and imperatives of board stewardship. Board stewardship. Content curation.
Reading Time: 6 minutes Memberengagement and retention are the ultimate weapons in the battle for long-term success. This article steps up to be your champion in this fight, offering a treasure trove of insights and strategies to turn passive members into enthusiastic participants.
In another article for AMP, Ronn Levine spoke to Gina Joseph, vice president of strategy and partnerships for VentureBeat, about their annual GameBeat Summit in April. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Revenue and Pricing Strategies for Virtual Events. Make Your MemberEngagement Come A.L.I.V.E.
Kai-Fu Lee debunks dystopian AI scenarios in a Wired article. He says love will always differentiate us from AI—a prediction that reminds me of an article I mentioned two weeks ago about the value of emotional labor in the future. Here’s another good article about phishing attacks—this time the focus is on chapters.
Professionals for Association Revenue talked to Michelle Brien of Matchbox about the difference between virtual events and digital initiatives. They share five steps for designing digital experiences that encourage engagement and deliver value to your participants, partners and association. Digital initiatives. Webinar latecomers.
True words from a Twitter review of historian Simon Sebag Montefiore’s article in The Atlantic, The Decolonization Narrative Is Dangerous and False: It Does Not Accurately Describe Either the Foundation of Israel or the Tragedy of the Palestinians. Host: Professionals for Association Revenue Wed 11/8 at 12 p.m. Don’t subscribe?
WBT Systems describes the barriers to virtual attendee attention and suggests solutions for keeping your attendees engaged. Memberengagement. This time, he shares what conservation groups can teach associations about memberengagement. This is one of those articles I can see returning to again and again.
To my association family: Generating non-dues revenue (NDR) and increasing those figures year over year for associations is a key responsibility of being a Senior Group Publisher (that’s me!) Each association is unique in their goals, needs, communication platforms, members and legislative functions. Which articles are most read?
Download a recording of “A Balanced Approach to MemberEngagement” here. Look at your data analytics platform for your website and let data about which articles are most popular guide your decisions about the type and length of articles you should post on your blog. Have additional questions? It’s harder, but possible.
Begin with easy tasks like welcoming new members and answering questions. Then move up to more time-consuming activities like writing articles, hosting regular events (such as AMA chats), and even mentoring a few of your members. Do they want to welcome new members ? As activity increases, so does memberengagement.
Whether your association is made up of professionals in the same field or alumni who went to the same university, memberengagement should always be one of your top priorities. Engagement secures your association’s relevance and fuels healthy member retention. Why is memberengagement important?
Raymond Carver, “Rain” Non-dues revenue. This PCMA Convene article by Vanessa Page of mdg is essential and fascinating reading. Membership Mondays This month’s discussion will be focused on driving engagement for associations with limited budgets and resources, a problem that plagues us all regardless of staff size.
Applicants must be ASAE members. Non-dues revenue incubator. Three association execs will get help fleshing out the contours of a new non-dues revenue program and bringing it to life. Evaluating non-dues revenue. Lead Marvels has developed a framework to help associations evaluate and rank non-dues revenue opportunities.
I find good reads there, including many of the articles I share here. Hear about the potential benefits and challenges of such a transformation, from increased reach and engagement to new revenue streams, while learning how to navigate potential obstacles. And, yes, she brings up privacy and intellectual property concerns too.
Speak with your members, hear their stories, and amplify their voices to create engaging content. When you create ungated thought leadership content by elevating member stories and experiences, you’ll develop trust in your organization and boost memberengagement. .
How can we increase non-dues revenue? One of the most valuable revenue-building tools all associations have in their arsenal is member communications. Think about what it takes to produce a successful line of member communications products. Have changing member demographics impacted your print readership?
How can we increase non-dues revenue? One of the most valuable revenue-building tools all associations have in their arsenal is member communications. Think about what it takes to produce a successful line of member communications products. Have changing member demographics impacted your print readership?
In this MIT Technology Review article , he said, “What they wrote was remarkable, and remarkably consistent.”. In this Wired article, Dr. Esther Ngumbi and Dr. Brian Lovett discuss the need for exhausting, expensive, and exclusive science conferences to modernize and provide some ideas for improvement. 1 CAE credit. Fri 1/24 at 1 p.m.
nextgen Journal featured an article written by Cathryn Sloane in which she argues “Why Every Social Media Manager Should be Under 25.” But if you’ve tied your social media goals into revenue or membership goals, maybe you need a more seasoned strategist. MemberEngagement + Retention. I’m over 25.
WBT Systems shares the story of the Texas Restaurant Association (TRA) whose compliance training programs delivered a 465% increase in revenue in the last six months of 2021. Non-dues revenue. Avoid missteps as you move the focus from streamlining operations to memberengagement. Quick hits. Olivia Durand ). 1 CAE credit.
Thankfully, there are varied approaches to increase non-dues revenue (NDR) from member communication. Whatever the approach, the common principle in practice is: The more value your communication programs can provide to BOTH members and advertisers, the better positioned your association is to earn higher non-dues revenue.
Non-dues revenue. 4 weeks from now, you could be in Nashville hanging around with people whose associations are rolling in non-dues revenue and people who want to emulate that success. I’m seeing a wave of articles about the “bad science” of generationalism. Craft the Perfect Member Journey to Keep Your MembersEngaged.
The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Kaiser Insights and Dynamic Benchmarking invite your association to participate in the 2019 New MemberEngagement Study. Presenter: Mike Rosenberg, Director of MemberEngagement, MCI Group. More info/register. Host: MCI Group.
To help associations increase sponsorship revenue, the Partnership Professionals Network and Dynamic Benchmarking are conducting a survey of association sponsors to find out: Why companies sponsor associations. Velocity Partners always publishes enlightening and entertaining articles like this one, A Stakeholder Through the Heart.
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