Are you actively looking at how you can not only spark growth for your association but do so all while fostering loyalty and enhancing the overall value of your offering? Then you’ll likely understand the importance of member engagement.
Engaged members are not only more likely to renew their memberships, but they also become advocates - contributing to the growth of your association.
When it comes to your association’s marketing efforts, crafting and executing strategies that drive member engagement is critical. But how do you keep your members invested and engaged in your association, particularly when competition for members’ time, attention, and dollars is always increasing?
In this blog, we’ll outline 13 practical and effective member engagement ideas to help your association grow.
Member engagement refers to the level of interaction, involvement, and emotional connection that members have with your association. It’s the extent to which members participate in your programs, events, and initiatives, as well as how they perceive the value of their membership.
High member engagement typically leads to greater member satisfaction, retention, and advocacy. In a nutshell, it’s about building a strong, active community where members feel invested in the success of your association and see the benefits of staying involved.
Member engagement is crucial for the vitality and sustainability of any association. When members are actively engaged, they feel a stronger connection to your organization, which enhances their overall experience and satisfaction.
Engaged members are more likely to renew their memberships, participate in events, and contribute to discussions, creating a vibrant and dynamic community. This level of involvement not only strengthens your association internally but also boosts your external appeal, making you more attractive to potential new members.
Engaged members also provide valuable feedback and insights that can guide your development of new programs, services, and initiatives that help your association grow.
Here are some key reasons why member engagement is important for your association:
To get the best results from association marketing, it’s critical to tailor your communication to each member by using personalized emails, newsletters, and updates. Address them by name, reference their specific interests, and recommend events or resources that align with their professional goals. Personalized communication makes members feel valued and more connected to the association.
One engagement idea is to create an online community platform where members can interact, share knowledge, and collaborate. This could be a dedicated forum, a LinkedIn group, or a Slack channel. An online community fosters a sense of belonging and encourages members to engage with each other regularly, increasing the value your association delivers to its members.
Virtual events and webinars are excellent ways to engage members who cannot attend in-person events. These online gatherings allow members to gain insights, network with peers, and participate in discussions from the comfort of their own homes or offices.
Your branding should clearly communicate the mission and values of your association in a way that resonates with your target members. A brand that aligns with members' identities and goals encourages deeper engagement and loyalty.
It’s always a great idea to provide opportunities for members to advance their careers through continuing education and professional development programs. This could include certification courses, workshops, or access to online learning platforms. Members who see professional growth as a benefit of membership are more likely to stay engaged.
To deliver this, you’ll need a learning management system (LMS), which you can learn more about in our blog - What are the Benefits of a Learning Management System for Associations?
Clearly defining your association's value proposition to ensure it resonates with your members' needs and expectations is an absolutely critical strategy for any association that wants to achieve growth. A strong value proposition helps members see the direct benefits of staying engaged and being a part of your association.
Learn how to build an impactful value prop in our blog, How to Create a Differentiated Value Proposition for Your Association.
Set your membership fees and service pricing in a way that reflects the value provided while remaining accessible to your target audience. Price shouldn’t scare members away, but you need to remember your bottom line as well. It’s certainly a balancing act! Members who feel they’re getting good value for their investment are more likely to remain active and engaged.
Another way of improving member engagement is to host networking events, both in-person and virtual, where members can meet and connect with their peers. Networking opportunities are a key reason why many professionals join associations, and providing these opportunities helps maintain member engagement.
Recognize and reward members for their contributions to the association. This could be through awards, shout-outs in newsletters, or special badges on their profiles in your online community. Recognition programs motivate members to stay active and engaged with your organization.
If you’re providing content for free, don’t forget to also offer valuable content that is accessible only to members. This could include research reports, whitepapers, eBooks, or webinars. Exclusive content provides added value to memberships and encourages members to engage with your resources regularly.
Marketing is critical for your association, but your biggest (and most effective) marketing tactic should always be your existing members. Encourage current members to refer new members by offering incentives such as discounts on events or entry into a prize draw. A referral program helps grow your membership base and keeps existing members engaged by rewarding them for their advocacy.
Celebrating the achievements and milestones of your members and your association can help increase member engagement. Whether it’s a member’s anniversary with the association, a successful event, or a major accomplishment, celebrating these moments fosters a positive and engaging atmosphere.
Last but not least, gather feedback from your members through regular surveys. Ask for feedback on association products and services, as well as about issues and challenges they face in their roles, and leverage this to build creative and meaningful solutions. Acting on this feedback shows members that their opinions matter and helps you to better serve their needs. It also ensures that you’re able to make improvements to your value proposition for future members.
Ready to spark growth for your association and improve your member engagement efforts? Get in touch with the Halmyre team today. Our association marketing experts would love to help you build a member engagement strategy that sparks growth for your organization.