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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

9: Your Data Is Not Readily Available Challenge : You need to put a report together by the end of the week, but the person who has access to the data you need is out on vacation for the week. If you’re asking members to fill out a survey, provide an incentive for them. number of webinar registrants), the customer experience (ex.

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How to Make Analytics a Priority – Finally!

Association Analytics

We suggest that you have a conversation and not send a survey. These will support your business case by aligning with your goals: Consistent, trusted data with standard interactive reports using a common language that employees throughout your organization easily understand – all in a secure data warehouse.

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How can nonprofits enact successful inclusion strategies for disabled stakeholders?

ASU Lodestar Center

Diversity and inclusion remain one of the top nine challenges facing the charitable sector as reported by a survey of more than 1,000 diverse individuals, but disabled people are often left out of the inclusion conversation altogether. I will predominantly utilize Identity-First Language (e.g., Respect self-identifying language.

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7 Ways to Create a More Diverse and Inclusive Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Whenever possible, choose to work with vendors that promote equality in all its forms and have accessible software or products. Use Inclusive Language. This means that you should avoid language that is sexist, racist, homophobic or transphobic, and ableist. Start at the beginning and respect diversity in your registration form.

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The Event Marketer’s Mega Guide to Driving Leads and Accelerating Growth

AccelEvents

For example, event marketers can plan for certain ticket types that could gain exclusive access to event content through digital gateways that unlock follow-up webinars, Q&As, or networking sessions. This will allow individuals to access the content whenever they want. When it comes to virtual events, the sky’s the limit.

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7 Ways to Create a More Diverse and Inclusive Virtual Event

AccelEvents

Whenever possible, choose to work with vendors that promote equality in all its forms and have accessible software or products. Use Inclusive Language. This means that you should avoid language that is sexist, racist, homophobic or transphobic, and ableist. Start at the beginning and respect diversity in your registration form.

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Great reads from around the web on February 15th

Amy Sample Ward

The survey also reports that event planners still rely heavily on email marketing, online event marketing tools, websites, and print advertising to promote their events, indicating that traditional forms of event marketing still play an essential role in promoting an event." " The Age of Mobile Email Has Arrived. Are You Ready?

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