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The communications struggle continues

Aaron Wolowiec

even the past year), you know I’m a communications nut. Without communication, both internally and externally, there’s no content, no strategy. But not everyone knows how to communicate, at least not effectively. Last January, I wrote about Naylor’s 2015 Communication Benchmarking Study. That goes for businesses, too.

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Association Brain Food: 10.11.24

Reid All About it

Extra credit 8 email newsletter signup forms that convert—useful examples for associations and their industry partners. Whether you’re in marketing, communications, technology, or another department, this event is designed to provide you with actionable knowledge and networking opportunities. The challenge? More info/register.

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3 Ways to Strengthen Communication Using Smart Member Data

Higher Logic

Member engagement drives retention, and communication is the key to boosting engagement. Data-driven and unified communication strategies are the best way to ensure you and your members get the most out of your program. Ensure effective communication with member self-service options.

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The Rebirth of the Newsletter [Communications Trends]

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Nonprofits have been doing newsletters forever, whether in print or via email. And for just as long, the communications staff in charge of them have been either taking a deep sigh or full-out eye-rolling in response to questions about why they exist. But the fact remains: Newsletters are having a moment. Maybe nothing.

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Keep Your Association on Track: 4 Ways to Stay Organized

Blue Sky eLearn

We’ve gathered four tips to help you organize your association’s key data and communications, and then keep them organized as the year progresses. Communicate digitally to disseminate information. Let’s look at an example. Communicate digitally to disseminate information. Make the most of integrations.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.29.21

Reid All About it

Communicate. Explore the trends and technologies your association can better monetize and/or innovate with so you can more effectively educate and communicate with your members, constituents, and the public. Host: Jay Daughtry, Chief Communications Officer/Owner, CQbd. Communicate. 8: Innovate. More info/register.

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Improve Intergenerational Communication: 3 Tips to Attract & Retain Younger Members

Higher Logic

When Kim Lear spoke at our most recent Super Forum , she reminded us that improving intergenerational communication has never been more pertinent than now. Effective communication is all about managing expectations. Use member data to strengthen communication. We need to unite generations to focus on moving forward together.” –Kim