
Take out a pen and paper, your tablet, your laptop, or even your phone. Find a way to write your answer to this question down before going any further.
What are three reasons I should join your chapter?
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Good work. Oh wait, you didn’t really do it? Seriously, go back and do it now before going on. It shouldn’t be too hard. Just write down your answer before moving on.
Now look at what you wrote down. Here are some very important questions to consider:
So often, the answers given to that question are based on the biased view of people who are already members. They’re good answers, but they’re only answers that matter to people that are already in the organization. We seem to mentally shape our justifications for membership around our lived experience, but non-members (especially high quality ones) don’t have the same experience as you so don’t care about what you think they should care about.
That’s not true for everyone’s answers, but critically look at what you wrote down. Discuss this exercise with the other “workhorses” in your chapter. Better yet, discuss this exercise with high caliber non-members on campus that you know. Build a recruitment, marketing, and conversation strategy around what high caliber non-members actually care about.
So, why should I join your chapter?