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Associations Now: Daily News
December 27, 2017

 

Editor’s Note: With the holidays in full swing, Associations Now Daily News is taking an end-of-year breather. We'll be back with new issues starting January 2, 2018. Until then, enjoy some of our most popular stories from 2017.

 

Best of 2017

 

Win Back Your Lapsed Members

What do you know about your lapsed members? They may be gone, but they shouldn’t be forgotten. Some associations are taking time to analyze and develop strategies to bring members they’ve lost back into the fold. Read More

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Unlock Engagement With Busy Five-Minute Members

A recent report says that busyness is a common mark of social status. While we all say we’re too busy, chances are good that you and your members have five minutes to spare. Read More

 

A Generation of Joiners?

While most associations are plotting out recruitment strategies for millennials, membership professionals need to be thinking about generation Z—who are expected to be even more digitally savvy and globally focused. Read More

Closing a Toxic Community

The Society of American Archivists’ listserver was meant to connect professionals and aspirants, but instead hosted a flame-war culture so notorious it had its own hashtag. A look at why SAA shut it down and what’s next. Read More

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55%

By The Numbers

The percentage of U.S. association members surveyed who felt a connection with their professional organization, even though overall satisfaction rates were at 84 percent.

Source: Community Brands

 

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Don’t Make Things Worse

Your members are inundated with email every day. When you know and cater to their habits and preferences, you make it far more likely that your next email will be received, opened, and read. Here are the important takeaways from two recent reports on the email marketing landscape. Read More

New Frontiers

As industries change, associations have been challenged to reassess who qualifies as a member. Many have found strength and greater engagement in expansion. Read More

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“Not only is it taking a competing force off the market, but it’s also creating a new member experience and a brilliant new direction for your organization.”

Ashley Uhl, a senior association manager at Meeting Expectations, discussing how to minimize competition for members by relying on partnerships, during a 2017 ASAE Great Ideas Conference session. See Quote

 

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Jobs

 

View these jobs and more at Association CareerHQ

Member Services Manager

American Alliance of Museums

Skills and qualifications: The successful candidate will be able to respond to customer inquiries and communicate membership program options and benefits by phone, email, and in person. The ability to… Read More

Sales Representative

Transportation Intermediaries Association

Qualifications: Organized/self-starter. Strong telephone or association sales experience. Solid experience with Salesforce.com (CRM) required. Experience with iMIS 20.2 (AMS). Demonstrated ap… Read More

Member Services Associate

Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International

The opportunity! Drones, robots, automated vehicles, and more: Be part of the technology revolution in one of the hottest industries today! We are seeking a high-energy, fast learner and… Read More

 

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About ASAE

 

ASAE is a membership organization of 39,000 association executives and industry partners representing more than 7,400 organizations. Its members manage leading trade associations, individual membership societies, and voluntary organizations across the United States and in nearly 50 countries around the world.

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