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Communicating Using Groups & Mailing Lists

Communication is a pivotal tool used everyday in your association to foster and maintain valuable relationships. ChamberMaster/GrowthZone offers the ability to communicate via email, SMS text, fax and print. Sending communication via email and letters may be simplified by creating self-defined groups in the ChamberMaster Groups module.

For instance, if you frequently send emails to your Budget Committee . . instead of selecting the 12 members of that committee each time you send an email, you first create a group in the Groups module called the Budget Committee. Add each of the 12 members to that group. Then when you go to send the email, you simply select the Budget committee as the recipient of the email with one simple click.

If you send a monthly newsletter, the Groups module is where you will create and maintain this mailing list group. This group may then be selected at the appropriate time throughout ChamberMaster when you desire to send them email or print mailing labels and letters for them.

Groups - Initial Setup

Group Types


Setting up optional group types will make it easy for you to organize and filter on groups that may be created. You may create group types in advance or "on the fly" when you creating your groups. Examples of group types: Committee, Mailing List, etc.

  1. Click Setup in the left-hand navigation panel.
  2. Click Define Group Types in the Member Options section.
  3. Enter a name for the group type in the New Group Type Name text box.
  4. Click the Add Group Type button.

Creating a group or mailing list

  1. Click Groups in the left-hand menu.
  2. Click Create a Group on the Home tab.
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    Figure: Create a group
  3. Complete the Create a New Group fields for this new group.
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    Figure: "Create a New Group" fields–tabbed view
  4. Click Save.
  5. Click the Group Name of the new group on the Home tab.
  6. Click the General tab. Make sure the settings are correct.
    Group Options and Settings
    1. When selected, this roster list will be shown as a group/interest that may be searched by members in the Member Information Center.
    2. When selected, members will have opportunity to join/leave this group/interest on their own in the Member Information Center. The selection of Group Participant list or Rep Interest list determines where the selection will take place – under Groups or under Interests. Interests.
    3. This option allows the group to be contacted through the Member Information Center Message Center
    4. When selected, this group will display on your website in the Groups public module available at http://yoursubdomain.yourdomain.com/groups.
      • Click Public Display Settings to modify how the group is displayed
    5. When selected, this group will appear on your public website at the suggested URL where the public may add themselves to the group. Often used for consumers to subscribe to (join) your mailing lists.
    6. When selected, this group name will be displayed on the email subscription opt-in/out page
    7. When selected, this group cannot be unsubscribed from
    8. When selected, this group will be accessible through the community app (when purchased)
  7. Click the Roster tab.
  8. Click one or more of the Add Group Members selections to add members to your group.
  9. Continue adding representatives to your group using the Add Group Members selections until your group is complete.

Selections for adding group members

Examples of the various ways to add group members follows.
Add representatives by type/status
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Figure 9-5 Selecting reps by type/status
Community Member Reps are those individuals specified on the Reps tab in the Members module for the record titled [Community Member]. These individuals are not associated with a particular company/member but may still be selected as group members.
Add representatives by member
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Figure 9-6 Selecting reps by member
When selecting to add reps by member, all reps from that selected member will be added to the roster list. Then, if desired, you may remove all Inactive reps by clicking Remove Inactive Reps at the bottom of the roster. All inactive reps from all members would be removed from the group at that time.
More than one member may be selected by pressing Ctrl-click on each desired member. Then click the >> arrow.
Add representatives by category
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Figure 9-7 Selecting reps by category
In this example, the Automotive Parts & Service category has only one active member but also one member that may be courtesy, prospective, non-member or dropped. With settings currently displayed, only the one member’s reps will be added to the group.
Only one category may be selected at a time.
Add representatives from other groups
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Figure 9-8 Selecting reps from other groups
Only one group may be selected at a time.
Use this selection to create a new group based on membership from a previous group or to merge reps from another group into this new group. No reps are removed from the source groups – just copied.
Add individual representatives
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Figure 9-9 Adding individual representatives
More than one rep may be selected by pressing Ctrl-click on each desired rep. Then click the >> arrow.
Add specific reps by member name
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Figure 9-10 Adding reps from specific members

Maintaining the group/mailing list

Contact information (i.e. email addresses, phone numbers, addresses etc.) are updated automatically when changes are made in the Members module. Group membership must be maintained through manual selection or removal of names.
Adding new member names to the groups could be done at any time, however, two detailed concepts are provided below that may assist in providing a consistent procedure at your chamber. The two examples are adding new members to the mailing list either periodically or immediately.
Removing representatives from mailing lists or groups may be done at any time manually or may be completed during the process of changing a member status to Dropped/Inactive.

Add new members to a mailing list immediately

Group membership must be maintained through manual selection or removal of names. To keep your initial mailing list up-to-date, you might consider adding new members to the appropriate mailing lists immediately after creating the new member record. Following is one example of how this might happen.

1. Immediately after a new member has been added to the ChamberMaster database and with the new member record selected in the Members module, click the Reps tab.

2. Ensure that all desired reps for this new member have been added. If not, add reps at this time by clicking Add a New Rep.

3. Click the name of one of the reps in the List of Representatives area.

4. Scroll to the Group Participation area at the bottom of the screen and click Join a Group.

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Figure 9-18 Group Participation area

5. Click the desired group to join.

6. Click the double right arrow to move the desired group to the Selected Groups list box.

7. Click Continue.

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Figure 9-19 Join a group

8. If this representative should belong to more groups, complete steps 4-7 again until they belong to all desired groups.

9. If other representatives should belong to groups as well, perform steps 3-7 above and select the next desired representative.

Remove representatives from a group manually

Representatives are removed from groups manually or during the process of changing a member status to Dropped/Inactive.
1.
Click Groups in the left-hand navigation bar.
2.
Click the Home tab.
3.
Click the Group Name of the mailing list to be modified.
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Figure 9-20 Select the desired group
4.
Click the Roster tab.
5.
Click to select the check box at the end of the row of the desired rep to be removed.
Finding a rep may be done multiple ways. If the business name is known, sort the roster by Business Name as shown in Figure 9-25.
If the individual rep name is known, sort the roster by Rep Last Name or use the magnifying glass Emails Letters and Mailing Lists-Remove representatives from a group manually-Communication.1.058.2.jpg to search for rep by last name which displays when displaying a limited number of records on the page.
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Figure 9-21 Remove a rep
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Remove representatives from a group when dropping or suspending a member

The selection to change a member status is found on the General tab of the member’s record in the Members module. Select Dropped/Inactive when clicking the Membership Status arrow in the Additional Information area.

1. When changing the status of a member to Dropped/Inactive, the Member Drop Options screen will appear. In addition to the member status, each rep has a status of either Active or Inactive which is displayed for each rep on the Reps tab.


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Figure 9-22 Member Drop Options

2.Complete the Member Drop Options screen as desired. Note the Representatives area selections as detailed on Figure 9-23 below.

Rep Status

  • Active status is appropriate for representatives of members that are currently active.
  • Inactive status is appropriate for a rep who is no longer acting as a representative for the member. The rep’s information and history will be retained but there is a separate distinction given to them in reports and lists.
  • Deleting a rep should be limited to a rep that was created by mistake. History and all reference to this rep would be removed.

Group Status

  • Disabled reps within a group are not visible in the group list on a regular basis and will not be included when selecting to contact these group members. Disabling a rep also preserves the history of their participation in this group.
  • Deleting a rep from a group, removes all record of their participation in the group.

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Figure 9-23 Representative options

Note: Both active and inactive reps may be set as disabled in a group. Inactive reps, that are not disabled, are still included in emails sent to the group

Note: Representatives that have a status of inactive will NOT automatically be returned to active status if a member is reinstated. Individual reps must be returned to active status on the Reps tab.

3. Click Save & Exit.

Disable a rep within a group

At times it may be necessary to disable a rep within a group. These members are not visible on a regular basis and will not be included if you select to contact these group members. View them at anytime by clicking Show Disabled group members. The history of their participation in this group may be preserved this way.

  1. Click Groups in the left-hand menu.
  2. Click the Roster tab of the desired group
  3. Click to select the member or members that should be disabled.
  4. Click Disable Selected members.

Note: You can also view their group participation on the Reps tab of the member record. Make changes to the reps status from the Reps tab by clicking the Group name.

Note: Both active and inactive reps may be set as disabled. Inactive reps, that are not disabled, are still included in emails sent to the group.

Allow members to join group

Members may choose to join or remove themselves from groups that have been designated by Chamber staff. When a member logs into the Member Information Center, they are able to select the desired groups.
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Figure 9-24 Member is able to select to belong to group
Designate Group as Member self-select
1.
Click Groups in the left-hand menu.
2.
Select the title of the desired Group.
3.
Click the General tab.
4.
Click the checkbox “Allow members to join/leave this group through their Member Information Center login.”
5.
Click Save Changes.
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Figure 9-25 Allowing members to join/leave this group
 
Steps for Member to Join/Leave Group
1.
Member accesses [[1]] and logs in to the Member Information Center.
2.
Click Employees/Reps in the Member Info section of the left-hand menu.
3.
Click to select the checkbox in front of the desire group to join (or click to deselect the desired group to leave).
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Figure 9-26 Member selects desired groups

Allow the public to join

Any group can be set so that visitors to your website could add themselves to your group. Select each group as shown below, then make sure you’ve got the appropriate website link added to your public website as shown here: http://aname.yourdomain.com/communication

  • Allows the public (consumers, non-members) and members to easily sign up for groups.
  • It’s a public module, like the business directory, event calendar, etc.


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  • Select the “Allow consumers to join/leave this group …“ checkbox on the desired group(s)
  • Have your web designer add the /communication module link to your website
  • Visitors will fill out the contact info and select desired group(s). After replying to a simple confirmation email, the visitor will be added to your group.
  • If the email used on the form matches an existing representative then the group membership is tied to a particular representative, and thus a membership.
  • If the email doesn’t belong to a rep then it is created as a Community Member.
  • Recipients may unsubscribe via the unsubscribe link in the emails or submit another form with no groups selected.

Disable a Group

When a group in no longer needed, best practice is to deactivate the group. When you deactivate a group all of its historical data is maintained in your database, but the group is no longer available for selection in the software (for example: when assigning members or reps to groups).

  1. Click Groups in the left-hand navigation panel.
  2. On the Home tab, click the name of the group you wish to disable.
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  3. Select Disabled from the Status drop-down.
  4. Click Save Changes.

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Best Practice: You may wish to recreate your groups annually, for example an annual volunteer group. In this case: Create the new group and add to the roster by selecting add representatives from other groups. You can the "move" reps from one group to another, then disable the group from the previous year.

Send Group Email

  1. Click Groups in the left-hand navigation panel.
  2. On the Home tab, click the desired group.
  3. Click the Roster tab.
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  4. Click Contact Members.