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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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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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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.

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How to create an association marketing strategy

Freestone

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. Leverage your website, social media, marketing materials, and more to demonstrate the benefits of your continuing education program. Sponsor acquisition.

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3 Ways an Online Community Enhances Learning

WBT Systems

Just as we are seeing more organizations delivering education and certification programs through online Learning Management Systems , there is a growing expectation for organizations to be able to communicate and share knowledge with their customers, members, or employees efficiently and expertly online.

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4 LMS features worth having

Association Success

That’s where an LMS, or learning management system, comes in. An LMS can significantly reduce costs while allowing organizations to create training courses and educational materials at scale. . They can even create new revenue streams that support long-term stability and growth. Proficiency testing and reporting.

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Coming soon to association learning: gamified learning and microcredentials

Aaron Wolowiec

1 technological learning tool, followed by online learning programs, such as tutorials or presentations. But some new types of learning are also emerging: massive open online courses, flipped classes, gamified learning, microcredentials and microlearning, which has the highest rate of adoption.