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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

YourMembership

In early 2000, we were focused on state and local chapter associations, which we viewed as being underserved by the association management software (AMS) providers of the day. It was our opinion that these associations were in the greatest need of the help the technology we were building could provide. The Roadblocks to Success.

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The Young Professional – Tracking down the Future Leaders of Your Association

Association Adviser

If you’re not a millennial – loosely defined as people born between 1980 and 2000 (ages 18 to 38 years old today) – you may feel that you are unqualified to understand what motivates them. You can continue to offer free print subscriptions for members while making digital versions available to everyone. Measure More.

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Mizz Information: Association Swing and a Miss--CEA Tech.

Mizz Information

A circa 2000 online discussion board. Yes, it would have cost more but it also would probably have been a lot easier to use, and would have hopefully fostered better member engagement. No newsletter. How are people supposed to feel part of something if they forget theyre even a member because nobody is driving the bus?