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Don’t Ignore Non-Dues Revenue Potential of Digital Badges!

WBT Systems

This week Eric Kuhn, opening keynoter at ASAE’s 2017 Marketing, Membership & Communications Conference advised attendees to “ adopt social media next practices , not just best practices “, when describing social media as one of the most powerful marketing tools for associations. LMS profile.

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6 Ways Associations Can Use Webinars to Engage Members and Increase Non-Dues Revenue

Higher Logic

Video conferencing and virtual events have never been more important to business as it is now - especially for associations who need to keep members engaged and revenues high. Once you start thinking creatively, you can use all that content you prepped for your event to keep members engaged and increase revenue.

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Everybody’s Due-ing It! Ideas to Drive Non-Dues Revenue

Blue Sky eLearn

Associations are always looking for new and creative ways to drive additional non-dues revenue. At a recent Association SIG Summit, Blue Sky Client Success Manager, Kara Adams, joined a group of association executives as they crowdsourced ideas to drive non-dues revenue. Sponsored ads on social media. Comment below!

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How to use your learning management system (LMS) to generate non-dues revenue

Freestone

Are you looking for strategies to increase non-dues revenue? Leveraging your learning management system (LMS) to generate non-dues revenue is the perfect way to prioritize your goals throughout the year. Read our blog for 13 tips to utilize your LMS and drive non-dues revenue. You’re not alone!

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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

Additionally, the team was able to leverage certifications, one of which is a Workforce-ready certificate designed for members who are new to the industry. For instance, at IAEE the team started with student members who could be interested in the Workforce-ready Certificate.

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Generate End-of-Year Revenue with your Continuing Education Program

Freestone

Is your organization looking for tips to generate end-of-year revenue? You’re not alone. Community Brands reports that while professional development contributes to a small amount of non-dues revenue, 51% of members want training opportunities and certifications or credentials.

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Three Ways Your Association Can Build and Strengthen a Certification Program

SBI

When it comes to credentialing and certification programs, there are many advantages awarded to both the association and the professionals who pursue them. Here are a few things your association can do to build and maintain a strong certification program. The certification should have a clear, easy-to-understand value proposition.