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Top 5 Association Management Takeaways from Xperience2014

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The Xperience2014 Customer Conference, held March 31 – April 1, 2014, at the Vinoy Renaissance Resort in St. Throughout the show our guests had the opportunity to attend sessions focused on business, marketing and association management best practices. In addition, associations need to increase their investment in technology.

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The World of Opportunities for AMCs: A YM Perspective

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This week YourMembership.com is “on the road” in Tempe, Arizona attending the 2014 AMC Institute Annual Meeting. We are proud to be the Platinum Sponsor for AMCi, because Association Management Companies (AMCs) have always been an important part of our success. They question the value of: Mobile technology.

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We All Can Win Championships

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I looked across the floor from our booth and saw the good folks with Ewald Consulting , an association management company that just completed moving 42 associations to the YourMembership.com platform in 11 months. And that led me to think about the San Antonio Spurs and their newly earned 2014 NBA Championship.

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Shaking Things Up With Transparent Reviews: An Interview With Teri Carden of ReviewMyAMS.com

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Now, Teri’s also had direct association experience working in marketing and technology roles for the Florida Association- I’m sorry, the Florida Society of Association Executives- as well as the Association for Retail Environments. I’ve become this go-to girl for questions about technology.

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Associations and the Vision Thing

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Everybody knows that the transformations facing us—social, political, technological, economic—render obsolete the lessons of the past.”. To his point, association leaders are facing change in unprecedented ways and at a pace that can seem more than a little overwhelming. Collins wrote that in 1995, but it could have been yesterday.