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2014 is done. Bring on the New Year!

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Goodbye 2014. So as a final toast to 2014, we look back at some of the ideas and strategies we shared with you the past 12 months. So as a final toast to 2014, we look back at some of the ideas and strategies we shared with you the past 12 months. Forget the Polar Vortex, Ignite Your 2014 with These Tips and Resources.

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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. Use Data to Strengthen Yo ur Relationships. Form Strategic Alliances.

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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. It is an alarming trend we began to witness following the 2008 recession.

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The Visual Shift: The Ultimate Guide to Video Marketing for Associations

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According to Wyzowl’s State of Video Marketing 2023 , in 2016 only 61% of businesses used video in their marketing strategy. Proportional to their use of video marketing, in 2016 only 76% of businesses saw good ROI on their video investment. Why is Video Marketing So Effective for Associations? Currently, 137.4K

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Living in the Golden Age of Disruption

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president of Integrated Marketing Solutions said, “Free shipping the same day is a total differentiator in the U.S., completely unique for those major markets where it is offered. It’s the last part of Petersen’s analysis that catches my attention, because I think there is a message there that speaks to all membership organizations.

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