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Can Surveys Increase Member Engagement?
Member engagement is the lifeblood of associations everywhere, but sometimes it can be challenging to identify your members' pain points. When they...
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Jose Triana
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Updated on February 15, 2024
Do your members find their membership valuable? While most organizations get an answer to that question based on their retention rates, there are often better solutions for association leaders.
Member satisfaction surveys are handy tools that provide a goldmine of information and help organizations understand their members’ experiences and identify areas of improvement. But what questions should you include?
In today's blog, we're diving into the value of member satisfaction surveys and sharing some must-ask questions you should include in yours.
A member satisfaction survey is a targeted questionnaire designed to measure the satisfaction, engagement and overall experience of your association's members. The value of a member satisfaction survey lies in its ability to provide actionable data and insights – both on things you’re doing now and what you plan to add to your membership.
This feedback helps you identify strengths and weaknesses within your association, allowing you to address any concerns or areas that need improvement. It also gives you a general idea of how your members interact with your organization and if set up correctly, can also make it easier to understand the various segments within your audience.
Of course, to get actionable insights from your member satisfaction survey, they need to be completed. Whether they’re sitting in inboxes indefinitely or you’re not getting the breadth of answers you need from your members, here are a few best practices to improve response rates.
Finally, and most importantly, share the results and any planned changes with your members. You want to be sure your organization is offering transparency and accountability, reinforcing the value of member feedback.
Now that we know why member satisfaction surveys are important and how to increase the chances you get a response, what questions should you be asking?
As an association, understanding your members' needs and preferences can create more relevant and engaging programs, services and benefits. Of course, getting responses from your members is a must, which is why focusing on being concise, mixing up your question style and setting deadlines can all work to improve response rates. Similarly, using the right question is just as important.
Having a strategy in place that helps inform what type of feedback you’re trying to get. Whether it’s an assessment of the value of your membership or what offerings you should be adding, thinking about your questions before sending a member satisfaction survey is key.
Finally, remember the value of surveys. Not only do they help make your membership more valuable by identifying areas for improvement, but also they work to foster loyalty and long-term member engagement.
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