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Making the Case for Analytics to Secure Your Slice of the Budget Pie

Association Analytics

Especially in associations, analytics can provide invaluable insights, guiding strategies and shaping outcomes. However, the hurdle remains: how do you convince the powers-that-be to earmark a slice of the budget for analytics? By using analytics, they realize that most of their online course engagement happens in the evenings.

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4 Ways to Expand the Value of Your AMS with Analytics

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Your AMS focuses more on current and past data, however with analytics, you can use this data, and data from your other source systems, to be more forward-thinking. What are real-time trends and demographics of our meeting registrants? Using data from your AMS, analytics will help you answer these more complex questions.

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Is Your Association Using Data to Increase Event Revenue?

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Sure, you can look at historical or yearly trends on a graph to identify patterns, but by drilling deeper into the analytics you can uncover insights to help put your data into action. Consider these data points as you assess your event registrations: What trends or patterns exist in your registration data? Does it fluctuate?

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Should you continue to host hybrid or virtual events in a post-pandemic world?

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Leveraging analytics will help you identify if there is value in continuing hybrid or online events for your organization. Look at your registration data to identify patterns or trends that exist. Conducting weeks out analyses – There is typically a spike right before registration at free events. How to Get Started.

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Create a Winning New Member Strategy in 3 Easy Steps

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Yet, today’s consumers are no stranger to the membership model. You can track metrics that will help you identify what’s working, including social media engagement, impressions and reach, database growth, event registration and attendance, and website visits and sessions. One example of thought leadership is this blog!

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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

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When it comes to observing data, IAEE likes to focus on metrics including product and publication downloads, event registrations, email interaction, social media engagement, volunteer signups, and donations. The post Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement appeared first on Association Analytics.

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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

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Older models tended to be AMS-centric, leading to siloed data, static reports, and that trapped feeling. With a modern ecosystem, your association can start by separating out analytical data from transactional data. number of webinar registrants), the customer experience (ex. Unsure where to start? credits offered).