Top Benefits of Online Communities
Along with providing members with valuable, positive experiences, these online communities can have an impact on your association’s retention rates, reputation, and financial success. Here are a few noteworthy advantages of interconnected online membership communities:- Improved retention and engagement. These communities give members a way to connect, interact, and collaborate with each other, which keeps your association at the top of their minds. Their active participation and engagement with the association can increase their satisfaction and loyalty, boosting retention.
- More marketing success. Over time, you’ll build a reputation as an association with many networking opportunities and success stories as a result of these communities. Then, you can incorporate these testimonials into your marketing strategy to recruit new members.
- Increased member value. Online communities offer more value to members, increasing the likelihood that they will renew their membership. Specifically, members may direct each other to resources, offer career advice, teach skills and tips to one another, share professional contacts, and help their peers find jobs in the field.
How to Cultivate Relationships Among Members
Fostering community among your members shouldn’t cost your association much financially, but it can require a significant investment of time. Here are the strategies you can use to build relationships that translate to invaluable benefits for your association.1. Promote ways to engage.
You can spend hours or even days developing community-building activities and discussion topics you know members will get excited about. But, if they aren’t aware of these ways to engage, members won’t participate in them. First, it’s key to use effective strategies for the best chance at high member participation rates. Fonteva’s guide to member engagement recommends several strategies, including:- Sending out surveys to better gauge sentiment for previous events or meetings as well as their reasons for joining (or renewing) as a member.
- Segmenting members by their interests and customizing the activities and content based on data.
- Improving your communication strategies so your messages are timely, engaging, and reach members through their preferred channels.
- Offering many different ways to engage in order to appeal to each member’s unique interests, abilities, goals, and availability.
2. Optimize your website or app.
Whatever platform members will be engaging on, whether it's your association’s website, app, or other platform, should provide a positive user experience. For an association website, carefully audit the following factors to make sure members can easily access, navigate, and engage with it:- Navigation: The core pages of your website should be linked in a navigation bar at the top of the website. This way, members can find pages pertaining to community-based content and activities in just one or two clicks.
- Accessibility: Make sure all text is large enough and has adequate contrast against background colors to be read. Additionally, provide descriptive, alternative text for visual elements and add subtitles or written transcripts to audio content.
- Content quality: If you are sharing resources, blogs, or discussion topics, make sure to have quality control checks in place. Each of these should be well-written, relevant, and thought-provoking.
- Engagement features: Your website should have some kind of discussion forum with a high degree of interactivity. For example, members should be able to create their own discussion topics, reply to other members’ input, and leave comments on other threads.
- Permissions: Check that every member is able to access and contribute to discussion forums and other community pages. It’s best to require a sign-in through your member portal to limit access to those with paid memberships.
