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New Survey Highlights Challenges Facing Small-Membership Associations

Associations Now

Among the challenges that respondents said they face were attracting and engaging millennials and getting their boards and members to adopt new technologies. Our survey report offers an opportunity to benchmark against other similar organizations in terms of budgets, membership recruitment, and retention strategies and more.

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Membership Musings From ASAE13

Associations Now

The best and brightest in association thought leaders shared their bold ideas on association membership at ASAE’s 2013 Annual Meeting. Attendees at ASAE’s 2013 Annual Meeting & Expo are heading home today after three days of learning and knowledge exchange. That’s a recruitment problem, not engagement.

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Don't Go Another Year With a Board With Old Thinking. Make 2014 Count For Something

Tom Morrison

It''s December 2013 and every association is about to embark on a new year. Associations are currently experiencing one of the biggest dynamic shifts in technology and demographics ever experienced in human history. Rolling 12 Months of Revenues and Expenses Each Quarter. Revenue Per Member on a Quarterly Basis.

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What’s in This Publication for Me?

Association Adviser

In April, Association Adviser readers reaffirmed that non-dues revenue makes up a good chunk of their organizations’ operating funds. Not showing advertisers the ROI of investing in your media can cost your association six to eight times as much effort and potential revenue as doing something to show them ROI.

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Need More Non-Dues Revenue?

Association Adviser

As my colleague Bob Burris is fond of saying, “ It’s a different brand of ball being played out there ,” whether you’re recruiting or retaining members, selling advertising, sponsorships and exhibit space, or building out your professional education programs. Tino Martella, Technology Association of Georgia. Live Events.

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What Associations Need to Know About Technology

Association Adviser

You don’t have to be the first to market or the earliest adopter of new technology. Technology cuts both ways. Regular Association Adviser readers may have noticed a plethora of instapolls about technology recently. You just have to be ready to catch the wave when the wave comes. Read our Corner Office interview with Mantella.

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A Short History of Naylor Career Solutions

Association Adviser

Boxwood Technology started in 1997 as a way for John Bell’s recruitment company, Bell and Associates, to find more candidates for tough-to-fill mainframe engineering positions. John Bell, founder of Boxwood Technology. In late 2013, Naylor acquired Boxwood Technology and we became Naylor Career Solutions.