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Trends Report: What Could 2015 Look Like for Association Meetings?

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Here’s what a few organizations and companies are predicting that 2015 has on tap for meetings. 5 % The amount air travel costs will increase in 2015, according to MPI’s quarterly “Meetings Outlook” report. percent increase in revenue per available room this year and a 7.4 Costs will increase.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

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As always, we try to use this blog post to speak from our experience as a learning technology partner to organizations that provide continuing education and professional development. In eLearning, we are at the very start of the hype curve with distributed ledgers: we can imagine the technology solving one of our recurring problems.

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Thursday Buzz: Recognizing the Association World’s Brightest Minds

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. “Washington’s Leading Association and Nonprofit Innovators,” an event in Arlington, Virginia’s, Crystal City neighborhood, recognized 20 association executives for their groundbreaking approaches to technology, revenue, and events. — Haylie Starin (@HaylieStarin) January 29, 2015. Super Stuff.

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It’s Never Too Late to Catch Up

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Starting a direct competitor to Amazon might sound like a fool’s gamble in 2015, but Jet.com has succeeded in building momentum quickly. Like Amazon, Jet sells basic goods at lower prices than you might find in a store, driving sales through the strength of a membership program. A strong strategy is the atlas for your technology.

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Attract Smaller Companies and Startups to Your Tradeshows

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After all, tradeshows are a huge source of nondues revenue. percent of nondues revenue at trade associations, while professional organizations receive 7.8 Non-pavilion space is priced at $3,400 and does not include membership. percent from booth fees. Selected companies also pay a reduced rate of $2,500 to exhibit.

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Newly Launched Screens Entertainment Association Aims for the Stars

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SEA will aim to help content creators build revenue for the entertainment industry across devices—something that hasn’t always been easy, due to both the differing underlying technologies and the lack of connective tissue between a smartphone, a cable device, and whatever other screens you use to watch entertainment.

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Can Associations Thrive in a Crowded Marketplace?

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If your association is in the same industry as any of these membership sites, then your members likely have more alternative choices when it comes to benefits and price. Your association can also consider increasing non-dues revenue by offering benchmarking studies to non-members for an additional fee. 6 Ways Associations Can Compete.