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ICANN Delays Sale of.Org Registry, Asks for More Information

Associations Now

The price of the sale was initially undisclosed, though it was later revealed to be $1.135 billion. “We A number of organizations, including ASAE and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, have called on the Internet Society, which established PIR in 2002, to stop the sale of the top-level domain.

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Jeffrey Cufaude, Idea Architects: My Simple Business Blueprint

Idea Architects

Price it fairly. Dont discount price. Contribute and help advance the profession. . ; ) The only hiccup I had while processing the list is sometimes the folks in charge of contracts can make it painful, but then they disappear during the project and you end up working with some pretty wonderful people. Dec 2002 (6).

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Arrested Development? A Strategic Approach to Technology Reboots Association Growth

.orgCommunity

HIMSS began reaching beyond “member” to “audience” in 2002 by offering resources and benefits not exclusive to dues-paying professionals. It was an evolutionary process more than an overall strategy at the time, according to Lieber. In this excerpt from our book, Association 4.0—Positioning David Martin, CAE. Martin explains.

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2104 Summer Recommended Reading

Holly Duckworth

Since 2002, The War of Art has inspired people around the world to defeat “Resistance”; to recognize and knock down dream-blocking barriers and to silence the naysayers within us. War of Art, Steven Pressman. If you or your organization wish to do anything “new” they must read this book!

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Email Marketing Trends: What’s Hot in 2017

Associations Now

But with email, there are myriad ways to both send and receive emails, and the complicated production process can throw folks for a loop. A number of major media outlets, finding the process of making emails cumbersome and limited as far as data goes, have invested in significant amounts of technology.

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Big Data: Big Headache or Big Opportunity for Associations?

Association Adviser

Those in the association world are a little less blunt about the information gathering process. If it can, then they will pay a premium price for it—think Dyson (vacuums), iPhone (smartphones) and Nest (thermostats). “As a result, we’re making decisions much faster with less process and less analysis paralysis,” noted.

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