In today’s data-driven world there is no doubt that software systems are a fundamental tool for business success. It is imperative that organisations re-evaluate what they’re currently using, looking closely at its pain points and value drivers, its total cost to operate, then review alternatives to ultimately select software that aligns best with their businesses core purpose and operational requirements.
Cloud and SaaS software deployment models have been loudly hailed as the next generation of software due to their ability to drive down the cost of ownership whilst simultaneously increasing value to clients or members. As a result, an influx of software offerings for all market segments have been released and the death of traditional client-server software has been pronounced.
Publishing a piece of content that’s rich in solutions, adhering to both your existing member base and potential members is what associations strive for, or at least what they should be striving for.
Segmenting your audience is important for associations and member management organisations as a whole.
In a technological world, where thanks to Google, useful and relevant information is immediately available at a keystroke, it is important to give your audience exactly the information that they are looking for because that is exactly what they have grown to expect.
Member Evolution is pleased to be partnering with Associations Forum as an exhibitioner for this year’s conference. 2016 will be the 11th Annual Associations Forum National Conference that will run over two days from Monday the 4th – Tuesday 5th July at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The conference is looking to attract over 400 attendees from within the association and not-for-profit space with over 55 exhibitors.
Congratulations to the Australian Property Institute (API) on launching their new ME Membership Management Solution. API is the leading and contemporary membership organisation for property professionals that develop and supports members to advise the community and business. The members of the API are independent, impartial and independent.
In the previous post: why you should mobilise your membership organisation we looked into a number of surprising statistics from Google and Social Media. The statistics highlighted the changes the web is currently going through as well as how consumers are using responsive website and the outcomes for you as an association if you’re not adapting to these changes.
If you have been procrastinating and thinking that you are not really sure if your membership organisation should go mobile and make your website responsive for smartphone and tablet devices then think again! Some of these stats that I took in from the experts at Google, Facebook and Microsoft at a recent conference might just change your mind and make that decision an easy one for you…
Congratulations to The Australian College of Midwives (ACM) on launching their new membership management software solution. ACM is the national not-for-profit body for the Midwifery profession that serves as the peak professional body for midwives in Australia. They are committed in providing a unified voice for the midwifery profession, support midwives to reach their full potential and set professional practice and education standards.