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Benchmarking and its Application to Your Member-based Organization

YourMembership

News + Press. Technology. January 12th, 2012 | Posted in Member Engagement + Retention , Membership Management , Social Media and Business Trends , YourMembership.com News. Now the marketing association can produce a report detailing the average wage earned, dollars spent and where for their members.

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Advocacy and Governance 2.0

Association Adviser

From approximately 2010 to 2012, the federal government allowed SBA 504 loans to be used for refinancing since there were so many enterprises going out of business, particularly those that had investments in real estate. These types of loans are one of the most popular sources of money for starting a business.

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How Much Code Should You Know?

Associations Now

I love lots of stuff about technology and what it can offer to my life, but I have to admit that one of the things I struggle with to this day is learning the logic around coding. Think about it: How much more often do you talk about technology on a daily basis, compared to a decade ago?). Wanna Learn Code? Learn to Code?

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Membership Wakeup Call for Associations

Association Adviser

As we go live with this issue, the stock market is near its all-time high, housing prices are rebounding in most parts of the country and the jobless rate has significantly improved since we launched Association Adviser in March 2010. As technology becomes more pervasive, don’t forget the personal side of the member experience.

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The Hidden Costs of Inefficiency

Associations Now

Just ask New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Between 2000 and 2010, the city’s MetroCard system was an unexpected profit center for the city, as passengers let $500 million in prepaid fares expire, according to The New York Times. ” Tech’s Loose Change.

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