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New Revenue Streams Slow Decline of Newspaper Industry

Associations Now

Adjusting business models and finding new sources of income helped the newspaper industry slow its revenue decline to just 2 percent in 2012. The newspaper industry’s revenue peaked in 2005, and it’s been downhill ever since. Now they are building on those to find new ways to serve audiences and local businesses.”.

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Benchmarking and its Application to Your Member-based Organization

YourMembership

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. Provides a non-dues based form of revenue.

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Best of the Web – March 2013

Association Adviser

Association Publishing Market Puts Digital in Focus. The New York Times. ASAE 2012 Marketing Membership & Communications Conference. Contact us today for an assessment of your current communications plans and non-dues revenue strategies. Social Media Examiner. So Why Are You at Your Desk On a Sunday?

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Illinois Ruling Throws Wrench Into ‘Amazon Tax’ Dispute

Associations Now

North Dakota , actually was a catalyst for Amazon’s founding and the rise of performance marketing in general. Illinois’ highest court has struck down a state law intended to allow sales tax on e-commerce—the exact opposite of a New York state court’s decision on a similar law earlier this year. Why’s that?

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What Should We Make of “Pay What You Want”?

Associations Now

It has positively impacted their experiences with membership, revenue, and giving. Eight years later, The New York Times told the story of PWYW making its way to religious institutions, in an article last week, “ The ‘Pay What You Want’ Experiment at Synagogues.” ” Will New Members Pay More Later?

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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. Expired card value does benefit the MTA.

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Hockey Feud Shows What Happens When Associations Forget about Their Members

SCD Group

The work stoppage – which has gone past 70 days – has resulted in cancellation of more than a third of the season, their traditional New Year’s Day outdoor game and their All-Star Game. I experienced one such case in the 1990s and we all watched another case in 2012. I was the Deputy CEO of one of those associations.