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Association Brain Food: 11.1.24

Reid All About it

Nominate yourself or a woman who works in the association industry for an award in one of three categories: technology leader, innovation, or technology champion. Member workplace challenges. Today (Friday, November 1) is the nomination deadline for the Association Women Technology Champions (AWTC) Awards. Ok, and then what?

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Association Brain Food: 7.5.24

Reid All About it

You’re more likely to attract and keep members with either a combination or tiered membership structure. Tech Tuesday: Driving Organizational Growth Through Empowerment and Innovation Hear Juan’s experiences and strategies on how to foster an environment where innovation flourishes and teams are inspired to reach new heights.

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Daily Buzz: How Dark Social Is Skewing Your Data

Associations Now

In your social media analytics tool, you can overlay it with your mentions and social shares to shed some light on how your customers are sharing.”. Membership associations must innovate to stay relevant & grow – simplifying #UX every step of the way. . Website Redesign Inspiration. — Keith R.

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The 4 Skills Associations Should be Teaching

Smooth The Path

Marketing associations share best practices for leveraging social media. What we are lacking are life skills that can make our member’s lives (and jobs) significantly better. Coming out of my own member research, the challenge that comes up nearly universally among members of all associations is the need to influence.

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Five Top Findings from the 2024 Membership Marketing Benchmarking Report

Membership Marketing

These membership drivers include providing value, adding new members, engaging in continuous innovation, reaching emerging generations, and increasing member engagement. The good news is that associations report positive trends in the value that they provide to members.

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