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Storytelling Tip ? Capturing the Difference

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Technology. Ideas to help you engage, empower and retain members. Remember Indiana Jones’ fear of snakes? Member Engagement + Retention. ® | The Complete Online Member Community® | Membership Management Software | Membership Software. Associations. Nonprofits + Foundations. Chambers + EDCs.

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Association Brain Food: 3.17.23

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The other ingredients are onion, garlic, marinara , red pepper flakes and parmesan-romano (instead the pecorino-romano she suggests which is more than twice the price at my store). Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Members & Staff Hear how associations can support the next generation of members and staff.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.16.21

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A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder Event Technology Consulting. Organizations are not only seeing deeper engagement, but also increased sales and more diverse revenue streams. Fri 4/16 at 12 p.m.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

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Virtual conference pricing. Dr. Michael Tatonetti, CAE, explains how to use price anchoring to determine registration rates for your virtual conference. By the way, he’s the director of certification and education at the Professional Pricing Society so he knows what he’s talking about. Content audit. 1 CMP credit.

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How to Tame Technology

Association Adviser

.” But, according to the association technology experts we consulted, if you don’t get some more features soon, you ain’t going to have more members. feature, you’ll see that our research shows association leaders are more likely to invest in new tools, technologies and processes than they are in hiring more people.