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Association Brain Food: 12.1.23

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Hilary Marsh explains the why, what, and how of content calendars and how to choose the best one for your organization. Ex Ordo describes how to implement conference and abstract management software for medical, technical, scientific, and academic society events. That’s on us, says Jay Cost at The Dispatch.

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eLearning Pricing Models: 5 Ways to Price Your Courses

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Are you creating new eLearning courses to provide value to members and bring in revenue for your association’s learning business? If so, you’ve probably encountered the challenge of how to price those courses. Pricing them too high may deter members from investing. Where is the middle ground? Developers.

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Association Brain Food: 2.10.23

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EventMobi explains how to use a year-round community and content hub to keep attendees connected with each other and with your association. WBT Systems suggests ways to attract Gen Z to your association by helping them build lifelong learning habits and expand their network. Trade show costs. Year-round attendee community.

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Association Brain Food: 10.7.22

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It’s much better to get this news well before your project begins so you can figure out how to juggle these tasks with your regular workload. Event Mobi explains how to build a year-round community and content hub for attendees. How to Bridge the Gap and Overcome Barriers to Become a Data-Driven Association. Quick hits.

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Association Brain Food: 11.18.22

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They explain how to start listening to what your data tells you and what you might learn from it. In her article for Naylor’s Association Advisor, she suggests how to assess and pare down your ever-growing list of programs and audiences. If you don’t, you can cost your association a lot of time and money. Data insights.

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