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Association Brain Food Weekly: 7.24.20

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Quick hits before we get to the list of this week’s free education: 10 basic guidelines to minimize PDF usability problems. Agnes Amos-Coleman, MBA, CMP, education, conference, event, certification consultant, Amos-Coleman. Recruiting and Retaining Association Members (and Driving Non-Dues Revenue) in the Virtual Event Era.

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Building a Membership Website That Works: 7 Steps

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Below, you’ll find seven easy steps on how to build a membership website to recruit and retain members plus find your perfect membership website builder! Members pay a fee for access to relevant perks, such as conferences, networking, or certifications. Follow accessibility guidelines. What Is a Membership Website?

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14 Non-Dues Revenue Tips for Associations Big and Small

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Non-dues revenue typically comes from two sources: Internal: Charging your members additional fees for added resources, opportunities, or products, such as conference fees, professional certifications, or branded merchandise. A big plus: it can also help with your recruitment efforts. Offer ad space in your organization’s newsletter.

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Association Brain Food: 11.4.22

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Emily Kramer at the MKT1 Newsletter says your content will achieve its goals and make a greater impact if you plan its distribution upfront—and she explains exactly how to do that. Ask Me Anything: Recruiting, Engaging, and Managing International Volunteers from US-Based Associations. Content distribution. 1 CAE credit. 1 CAE credit.

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Nonprofit Marketing Tips: 5 Steps for Using Google Ad Grants

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You can tailor these ads to target specific goals your organization has, like getting donations, educating about a cause, recruiting volunteers, or adding subscribers to your newsletter. website guidelines. Your website must have an SSL certificate. Something that big can be hard to wrap your head around.

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