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Association Brain Food: 12.8.23

Reid All About it

Mark Lowry at Association Analytics shares helpful member retention strategies. Marketing to Gen Z and millennials. If you’re determined to market more effectively to younger generations, here’s some help. The Data Bunch will cover must-have insights and strategies from data governance to analytics. Member retention.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.18.21

Reid All About it

Hear about how associations need to shift their mindset on recruiting, training and education; workforce trends that will shape the future labor market; and why retaining employees is more important than ever?. Community experts will be showcasing platforms and sharing their knowledge with the association market. More info/register.

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For Member Onboarding, Think Outside the Inbox

Associations Now

She says it’s possible to reach new members in a variety of ways and argues a multi-pronged strategy works best for new-member onboarding. A lot of associations are developing new welcome strategies that make members feel part of something more special.”. The Iowa Lean Consortium took that approach last year. Online Engagement.

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Digital Natives or Digital Immigrants: Who Should Lead the Social Media Charge for Your Association?

Portage Group

Whether you are doing it yourself, adding social media to the role of your marketing person or hiring a dedicated social media manager, here are five criteria to consider for this important role: 1. Strategy and Marketing Experience. those over 25.

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

.orgCommunity

Teachers look forward to their Professional Development Day because they’ll learn about new instructional strategies and acquire new skills. Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii.

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Make a Plan Now for a Professional Development Day During the Holidays

.orgCommunity

Teachers look forward to their Professional Development Day because they’ll learn about new instructional strategies and acquire new skills. Or, if competition is a factor, you could group members from non-competing markets into circles, for example, one member each from Oregon, Utah, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Maine, and Hawaii.

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Social Media and Shiny Object Syndrome

Associations Now

Find out how two association marketers developed a streamlined social media strategy for their national and affiliate offices to complement and enhance their overall marketing plan. It’s tempting to dive right in and begin telling the world everything you want it to know about your organization, but that’s not good strategy.