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Don’t Nickel-and-Dime Members: Ideas to Increase Non-Dues Revenue

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But, HFMA has cast that old non-dues revenue practice aside. HFMA’s approach sounds like a great way for an association to become indispensable to members, but there’s one challenge we must address: how to make up for lost non-dues revenue when free education is a membership benefit.

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New Year Resolution: Invest in Association Learning Technology

WBT Systems

A still relevant blog post by industry analysts Talented Learning outlines their top five reasons to invest in association learning technology. These reasons may align with one or more strategic goals for your association, such as: Revenue Generation – boost non-dues revenue with online and blended learning programs.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 4.1.22

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WBT Systems explains how to welcome career changers entering your industry by helping them with career guidance, skills development, and network building. An article by Lisa Boylan at Associations Now got me so excited about the future of online communities. The Secret to Blending Learning and Networking. Quick hits.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.27.17

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Make a checklist out of this one: Kylee Coffman at DelCor Technology Solutions explains how to make Google love your association website. “ Here’s an article that will give you the heebie-jeebies before Halloween. Learn what the new rules around CME and performance/quality improvement mean, and how to prepare for implementation.

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The 2021 Learning Business Landscape

Leading Learning

And that’s just what we did in a recent Leading Learning Webinar. In this article, we recap some key points from that session. Using data to understand what products need to be made and which need to go away and how to improve offerings is simply good business practice. Year end is a natural time to pause for reflection.

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Association Brain Food: 11.18.22

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They explain how to start listening to what your data tells you and what you might learn from it. In her article for Naylor’s Association Advisor, she suggests how to assess and pare down your ever-growing list of programs and audiences. How to prioritize when everything’s a priority. Data insights.

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