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Every year since 2009, Marketing General Incorporated has conducted a survey and published a report on the health of membership associations to assess how they are marketing themselves and whether their membership numbers
...I have a terrible attention span, which is a weakness of mine and could lead to me not getting through enough work. However, because I'm aware of it, I deliberately structure my workday around my goldfish-like attention span. I use the Pomodoro Technique, working in 25-minute bursts before switching to something else.
...Don’t you hate it when things run late? Work on a Friday, your pizza delivery, or your members' membership renewals. Well, spare a thought for the residents of one Barcelonian neighbourhood who currently live next to the under-construction Catholic church Sagrada Familia. Construction on the Sagrada Familia started
...As an association, you provide your members with a variety of benefits. These might include professional development opportunities such as training and certification programs and facilitating networking through events and local chapters. You might also advocate for your members' interests with government bodies, keep
...I don’t know about you, but to me, Annual General Meetings (AGMs) feel like the sort of thing that big businesses and publicly traded companies should be doing rather than something clubs do. My feeling this way probably wasn’t helped by the fact that in my research for this article, I saw one AGM template that
...When I first heard the term member churn, I pictured a giant butter churn, churning up a whole bunch of club members into whatever you make out of churned-up people; people butter? Anyway, it turns out that's not what member churn means. I know, who would have guessed?
Member Churn or Membership Churn
...At Member Jungle, we often hear common concerns regarding the images clubs and associations use on their websites. They want to know why their images are blurry, cropped strangely, have incorrect aspect ratios, or simply take a long time to load. The almost universal answer is that they have uploaded the images in the wrong
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