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Association Brain Food: 12.6.24

Reid All About it

It covers strategy, tactics, technology, AI and more in a post, not a download. New online communities offer fresh perspectives about member meetups for associations to consider. Candace Vanderpoel at McKinley Advisors explains what low response rates on member surveys mean and how to improve them. Content strategy.

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Association Brain Food: 2.7.25

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This course describes immediate steps and long-term strategies that will help your association attract more website traffic by improving your ranking with Google, Bing, and other search engines. They provide helpful tips for creating a 12-month training strategy so each volunteer receives the right amount of learning at their moment of need.

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From Resilience to Growth: How Associations Can Succeed  

.orgSource

Drawing on insights from our recent.orgSource Digital Trends Survey , well explore how associations can move beyond resilience to embrace growth by focusing on five key pillars: strategy, culture, technology, data, and member engagement. Regularly update your strategy to reflect new trends and maintain relevance.

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Top Digital Trends of 2024 and How to Prepare for 2025 

.orgSource

The insights from our survey offer a roadmap for aligning strategy, culture, and technology to stay resilient and agile in a rapidly changing environment. Many rely on basic reporting, leaving untapped potential in member insights and operational optimization.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.11.21

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Billhighway talked with Peter Houstle of Mariner Management and Christi Beatty of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) who are working together on AGC’s chapter benchmarking project. Christi shared lessons learned so far, including five prerequisites for a chapter benchmarking project. Loyalty strategies.

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How to Make Analytics a Priority – Finally!

Association Analytics

Drive strategy by using data to inform your association’s strategy and departmental strategies as well as drive business metrics and KPIs. More time – your staff can spend more time on valuable projects rather than creating reports or developing Excel spreadsheets. How does it align with the association’s strategies?

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.22.19

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They suggest working with your chapters on an onboarding plan that helps you learn about new members’ needs, introduce them to the chapter and association, and guide them onto the most relevant membership path. Dan Hickey at DelCor describes the seven steps your association should take when building a technology project team.

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