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Using Micro-Moments for Member Engagement 

YourMembership

Think about what that means: People are searching, reading and communicating while they have spare moments throughout the day. Now think about how you can take advantage of these micro-moments, or critical touch points in today’s consumer journey, to engage with your members. This approach.

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Association Brain Food: 2.21.25

Reid All About it

Only a few have integrated AI into their operations, primarily in marketing and communications. Learning Solutions Advisor, and Dr. Explore ways to use your data to monitor your organizations health and performance, improve segmentation and personalization, identify member needs, trigger helpful automations, and deepen member engagement.

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How to Increase Member Engagement with Personalized Communication

Higher Logic

The post How to Increase Member Engagement with Personalized Communication appeared first on Higher Logic. True personalization means using technology to learn and super-serve each of your members. The post How to Increase Member Engagement with Personalized Communication appeared first on Higher Logic.

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Association Brain Food: 2.28.25

Reid All About it

They go into detail on the items that belong on your list: reporting, security, API, technology partners, access control, cost of ownership, vendor stability, and the ability to expand software capabilities as your needs change. Fundamentals of Message Design Workshop Ready to unlock the secrets of persuasive communication?

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How choosing the right technology increases member loyalty

Nimble AMS

Would you describe your association as an early adopter of technology? According to the latest Association Trends Study, members who view their organization as an early adopter of technology are significantly more satisfied and connected than those who see their association as average or a laggard in technology adoption (81% vs. 40%).

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Three Warning Signs Your Association Isn’t Keeping Up with Technology 

.orgSource

As technology continues to shape member expectations and operational efficiencies, associations that lag are at risk of becoming obsolete. Our recent.orgSource Digital Trends Survey reveals several key gaps in how associations are currently using technology to meet member needs and adapt to industry shifts.

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Association Brain Food: 2.7.25

Reid All About it

If youre embarking on an AMS project, start your research by reviewing 108 Ideaspaces list of issues to consider when selecting an association management system (AMS) , such as reporting, security, API, technology partners, access control, cost of ownership, vendor stability, and the ability to expand software capabilities as your needs change.

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