Comments on: Measuring Member Engagement – The AMS Vendors Are Starting to Get It https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/ Making data management a revenue generator Tue, 28 Apr 2020 19:42:46 +0000 hourly 1 By: Shelly Giordano https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1132 Mon, 04 Apr 2011 00:30:58 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1132 Wild Apricot is a viable option for 1-6 staff. One database/ one vendor is what I recommend for this staff size. We were in an environment where one vendor was blaming another and we were happy to get out of that environment.The less than 10 staff is the most over served market in the association space so it takes time to select the right vendor. I guess that’s a good problem to have.

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By: Megan Drendrea https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1131 Sun, 03 Apr 2011 23:58:34 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1131 Great blog Wes, Ken I agree with you regarding one vendor one and one datbase for 1-10 staff size. You might want to consider Timberlake and Computility to. They are an all in one solution as well.

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By: Ken Johnson https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1130 Sat, 02 Apr 2011 16:59:55 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1130 Social media is now mandatory for AMS vendors who are selling into the 1-10 staff size. Avectra, Memberclicks, and Your Membership have offer both an AMS, CMS, and Social Media all in one.

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By: Wes Trochlil https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1129 Sat, 02 Apr 2011 12:09:56 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1129 No argument, Tom. But if an assn’s only option for engagement is face-to-face meetings, that assn needs to rethink their engagement channels. For example, writing for an assn should not require any travel or budget. And very often committee service can be done via teleconference. My point is that social networking isn’t the only way to address those “hard to reach” members.

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By: Tom Morrison https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1128 Sat, 02 Apr 2011 03:59:01 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1128 Social networking is very important in the engagement assessment and equation because it gives the smallest member in the most remote location the same chance to participate as those members who have the budgets to travel and seem involved because they are seen at meetings.

I find there are many members who are more active online in industry discussions and connecting with others than those at live meetings. Without social networking, you are really only providing the greatest value to those who can spend the money to attend meetings.

The power of social networking is it provides for 100% of your membership to participate and get involved.

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By: Wes Trochlil https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1127 Fri, 01 Apr 2011 18:15:01 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1127 David, thanks for the comment. I believe an AMS can deliver value to members withOUT a social networking element, but having said that, including the social piece as part of the overall KPIs makes a lot of sense.

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By: David Sieg https://effectivedatabase.com/measuring-member-engagement-the-ams-vendors-are-starting-to-get-it/#comment-1126 Fri, 01 Apr 2011 18:04:21 +0000 http://effectivedatabase.com/blog/?p=1048#comment-1126 Thanks for touching on such an timely topic.

Today, it’s so important to address two key sides to the complete association management system: delivering value to members (via social networking) and gaining enhanced operational efficiencies (AMS). And these two are more intricately linked than ever before. Social networking/online communities are most beneficial when they feed KPIs like member profile data, social networking activities, financial transaction histories, event attendance data, etc. directly and seamlessly into a centralize AMS database. This, in turn, allows users/admins to view the overall health of their private social networks, conduct email marketing to targeted member segments, run customized reports and more. We call it ‘social networking with a purpose!’ (PROMO WARNING!) YourMembership.com created a 1-minute video that addresses this very concept: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI2Q19xctGw

Thanks again for highlighting the importance of social networking plus membership management solutions.

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