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    How to Really Benefit from Associations (Part III): “Researching Associations in Your Industries”
    Copyright 2004, Diana Barnum

    This is Part III in a 3-part series. For your convenience, the
    entire series is online here:
    
    · Part I:  “How to Develop Industry Contacts”
      http://movingaheadcommunications.com/associations1.html
    · Part II:  “Tips For Improved Networking in Associations”
      http://movingaheadcommunications.com/associations2.html
    · Part III:  “Researching Associations in Your Industries”
      http://movingaheadcommunications.com/associations3.html
    
    
    Part III: RESEARCHING ASSOCIATIONS IN YOUR INDUSTRIES
    
    Some people within each organization generally seem to have a lot
    more industry knowledge than others. For example, Board members,
    elderly members who have been in the industry for years,
    Executive Directors and office administration staff can often
    direct you to additional resources about your group and industry.
    In fact, these people often have FILES of info.
    
    
    What you can do:
    
    1. Call ahead & offer to pick up any copies of info they can
    supply you from their files. Offer to take the person to lunch &
    discuss the latest group, industry & business info. Reference the
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    2. Stay in touch with these people. But don’t be a nuisance. I.E.
    when you need something, send a 1-sentence email or leave a brief
    voicemail. When they send materials your way, always send a
    “Thank You” email or leave a “Thank you” voicemail. Ask if they’d
    like to be on your newsletter and announcement lists or invite
    them to download information about your company that you have
    stored for automated, quick use at
    http://presssuccess.com/AutoPilot .
    
    3. Ask these kind folks for referrals. They generally have at
    least a couple and these referrals are most often top-notch in
    their industries, too.
    
    4. Ask what you can do to help them, too. And stay alert for
    opportunities. Others are often scared to “ask,” thinking they’ll
    be imposing or something. So offer to volunteer to help with
    their next telephone campaign or newsletter article or something.
    
    5. Groups’ websites, newsletters and other publications (in print
    and online) often hold keys to research into more of their issues
    and connections. They mention professors and other top industry
    professionals in their articles. And they often refer to
    government and corporate entities in their statistics and case
    studies, too. More keys to industry info mean more opportunities
    to network and reach out.
    
    6. Check out the group’s history. This often offers insight to
    their Mission Statement and where the group as a whole is
    heading; i.e. what their objectives are.
    
    7. Find something about the group that ignites a passion inside
    you. Maybe a grandparent worked for decades in one branch of the
    industry, for instance, and is now earning disability income. So
    you’d like to learn more about safety prevention measures. Your
    passion will guide your research and work within the group at a
    unique level.
    
    
    REACH OUT TO ASSOCIATIONS
    
    So reach out and really benefit from associations. Kick your 
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    By Diana Barnum, CEO of http://ohiohelp.net . For more help with marketing, public relations and writing, email mailto:diana@ohiohelp.net
    or call: (614)529-9459. Help yourself to no-cost ebooks and other goodies at: http://movingaheadcommunications.com/freebies.html




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