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So You Think You Know Non-Dues Revenue

Association Adviser

More than half (54 percent) of the executives who took part in our annual association communication benchmarking study felt their organization’s inability to generate non-dues-revenue (NDR) was a serious or significant challenge — up substantially from 2015. Legacy communication channels still have a seat at the table.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 5.14.21

Reid All About it

Leonard Toenjes, CAE, President of AGC of St. The ongoing uncertainty of in-person, online, or hybrid events does not make securing or increasing sponsorship revenue easy. We will dive into the three stages, make sure you are not short-circuiting a critical stage, and help you increase your sponsorship revenue. Kathleen T.

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SCD Group: Best of the Week: 3 key topics for Association CEOs.

SCD Group

Issue 2: Should your association have a social media policy? Only about 40% of employers have formal social-media policies, according to a survey of 470 companies released this year by the Society for Human Resource Management. 8 Reasons Social Media Policies Backfire by Heather Bussing. Louis) From St.

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Stronger by Association: AMR Management Services Announces.

AMR Management Services

The combined operations bring AMR to 65 employees, 30 full-service and project-based clients and more than $6 million in annual revenue. “It allows me to start slowing down while continuing my passions of speaking about generational differences, social media and consulting with associations to develop strong boards.”

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From Relevance to REVOLUTION. It's NOW or NEVER: Go BIG, Go.

Tom Morrison

Hats off to ASAE and St. Louis for providing one of the most exciting learning environments in recent memory. Develop a communication structure that engages every demographic group where they are; including print, email, video, and social media. So Why Social Media for Your Association? year round.