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Recruit, train, retain: Attracting young professionals to community management

Ungated

“Across the board, community management hiring managers are seeing the same thing when it comes to recruiting: High school students are skeptical of incurring college debt. The post Recruit, train, retain: Attracting young professionals to community management appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

Reid All About it

James Lancaster, Editor, AMI Magazine. The ROI Member Recruitment Brochure: How to Create Brochures That Positively Influence Membership Decisions. Presenters: Dany Bourjolly Smith (moderator), SHRM-SCP, lead consultant, Association CareerHQ Recruitment Concierge Team. Lauren Arena, Editor, M&C Asia. 1 CMP credit.

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Membership Benefits: 9 Ideas for Your Association

MemberClicks

Purchase subscriptions to the most popular and valuable industry publications, whether it’s a magazine, newspaper, or online publication. Upgrading Your Own Membership Benefits. When it comes to recruiting new members and retaining current ones, offering membership benefits that resonate is one effective way to achieve both.

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Membership Benefits: 9 Ideas for Your Association

MemberClicks

Purchase subscriptions to the most popular and valuable industry publications, whether it’s a magazine, newspaper, or online publication. Upgrading Your Own Membership Benefits. When it comes to recruiting new members and retaining current ones, offering membership benefits that resonate is one effective way to achieve both.

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How NOT to Calculate the Cost to Serve a Member

Membership Marketing

In a recent conversation with an executive at an individual membership association, he noted they could not obtain additional funding to support recruitment or renewals because leadership claimed the association “lost money on every member.” What about the editorial staff that works to publish the magazine for members?

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