Member-First Websites: Putting Users at the Heart of Your Website Redesign
42 days ago
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Finance / Insurance / Real Estate
Event Supplies & Branding
Human Resources
Non-dues Revenue
Education & Professional Development
Communications
Event Planning & Logistics
Association Management Company (AMC)
Information Technology
Consultants
Event Marketing & Services
Event Technology & Production
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Marketing
Legal & Government Affairs
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Speaker Services
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42 days ago
For organizations considering a website redesign, functionality and technology are often among the top items on any wishlist. After all, your next generation of members are digital natives, and you need to secure the best tools to deliver the kind of experience that reflects the value of your organization. However, focusing primarily on the technical aspects of your website such as its CMS platform neglects the most important part of any redesign project: Your users. Naturally, a great CMS is essential — but it’s also no guarantee of delivering the kind of experience that connects with members and captures your brand’s story. As you consider your next steps in a redesign project, you need to ensure your website users are the first priority.