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Strategies for driving non-dues revenue for your association

Nimble AMS

Taking a strategic approach to driving non-dues revenue might seem challenging. Read on for proven techniques and technolog ies that will help you boost your non-dues revenue in no time. . Driving non-dues revenue is critically important to your association’s long-term success. Strategies for driving non-dues revenue.

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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. Be strategic about cost, content, and governance.

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Association Brain Food: 10.6.23

Reid All About it

Another take on the young professional recruitment challenge comes from James Young of Product Community. Competing against niche professional organizations, membership and conference revenue has “slowed to a trickle.” Host: Professionals for Association Revenue Wed 10/11 at 11 a.m. Next gen membership #2. 1 CAE credit. . –

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Association Brain Food: 4.5.24

Reid All About it

I also noticed a lack of intention in solving these issues: most associations admit to not having member engagement, young professional recruitment and lapsed member reengagement plans. In a recent survey in fact, over 80% of associations said that they are making non-dues revenue a top priority. Seems like a good place to start.

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Building Buy-In for an Online Community at Your Association

Higher Logic

While the way you align your proposed member community with your executives’ goals will vary by association, five of the most common priorities you might find in the strategic plan include new member acquisition, member engagement and retention, non-dues revenue growth, advocacy and legislation, and maintaining relevance. Objection 1: Price.

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eLearning Pricing Models: 5 Ways to Price Your Courses

Forj

Are you creating new eLearning courses to provide value to members and bring in revenue for your association’s learning business? But, pricing them too low will prevent your team from making any meaningful revenue. Creation Costs: What is the cost of online course development? Where is the middle ground? Developers.

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Why your association needs to adopt a flexible IT budget

Nimble AMS

While the upfront cost for an AMS might be more expensive than you initially expect, in the long run, purchasing new technology will save you money. According to the Community Brands Study, certifications and credentials are the fourth most important member priority. Therefore, having a flexible IT budget is key.

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