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Survey Says… Online Education’s Role in Membership Marketing

WBT Systems

Associations—a big group of human egos—are no different which is why membership benchmark survey reports are so popular. Associations want to know how their membership recruitment, retention, and marketing tactics compare to others so they can improve member growth and engagement. Online education’s role in membership marketing.

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And the Survey Says … Associations Are Thriving in 2024, with a Bright Future Ahead

Association Freak

Recent surveys paint a vibrant picture of growth driven by positive economic indicators and a renewed focus on member engagement. This article uncovers the key survey insights, offering a data-driven look at the trends and opportunities shaping association industry trends.

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Association Brain Food: 8.25.23

Reid All About it

Matchbox Virtual Media asks for your participation in a survey that explores how the use of online experiences by associations for membership engagement, education, revenue growth, and other purposes has evolved in recent times. They pull out a few good ideas from survey comments too. Gen Z and millennials. Membership trends.

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Study: Millennials Love Bleisure, But Don’t Tell the Boss

Associations Now

A new National Car Rental survey finds that while millennials like mixing business trips with leisure trips, in part to save money, they aren’t so excited to mention that detail to the boss—even if their supervisor does the same thing. for this year’s survey. 1 reason to do so.”. hours per day while traveling, compared with 9.3

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Why Millennials Join Associations and What Associations Can Do to Keep Them

Association Adviser

Despite popular sentiment that millennials are disinterested in joining traditional professional associations, young people are uniquely positioned to benefit from association membership in important ways. Don’t make the mistake of lumping all millennials together or thinking they’re not joiners. .

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Association Brain Food: 3.8.24

Reid All About it

Education program marketing. This time, they suggest eight marketing principles you should revisit or explore, most of them based on behavioral science. Event marketing. You’ve probably seen survey reports about people registering later for events than in the past. Humans… so persuadable! Mentoring programs. 1 CAE credit.

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Keeping Email in the Mix: Association Marketing and Young Professionals

Association Briefings

Although both are defined as digital-first generations, there’s still very distinct ways to digitally market to millennials and Gen Z - particularly as it relates to email. For successful organizations, a good portion of marketing budgets are being spent on recruiting, retaining and engaging with these younger professionals.