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How to Continue the Conference Learning Experience

WBT Systems

Conferences consume a great deal of your association’s time and financial resources. The truth is: conferences are not the most effective method of transferring knowledge. In most associations, only a small percentage of members attend conferences. Why Continue the Conference Learning Experience.

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Bite-sized learning: extracting valuable content for blog posts and social media

Freestone

Introduction Repurposing your continuing education content is a fantastic way to save time, reach more learners, and drive non-dues revenue. Make it easy for your learners to digest content by creating nano courses, quick videos, or social media content to boost engagement.

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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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How to create an association marketing strategy

Freestone

Introduction Are you looking to grow your continuing education program? It might be time to create an association marketing strategy. An association marketing strategy can help you attract new learners, retain current members, drive non-dues revenue, and strengthen your brand recognition within your industry.

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Association Brain Food: 2.16.24

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The weekly list of free educational events and resources for the association community… Competition-beating strategies. Impexium shares seven strategies to differentiate your association from the competition in 2024. You put a ton of effort into planning, promoting and hosting a conference, but once it’s over, attendees drift away.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.25.21

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They describe how the Association General Contractors of America shares this data with its chapters, provides resources to help them improve performance, and supports their growth with chapter leader training and development. Online learning. Virtual conference pricing. What is your click-to-open rate and how do you improve it?

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Association Brain Food: 2.9.24

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TopClass LMS suggests putting a new spin on your membership and education marketing. Online experiences. Michelle Brien at Matchbox shared the results of their research on the value of virtual experiences to associations and their members. They describe how technology can help strengthen your organization’s culture.