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eLearning Pricing Models: 5 Ways to Price Your Courses

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Are you creating new eLearning courses to provide value to members and bring in revenue for your association’s learning business? If so, you’ve probably encountered the challenge of how to price those courses. Pricing Strategy for Training Courses: Subscription vs. One-Time Fee. Let’s dive in to find out.

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Tips for Selling Online Courses to Your Association Members

Fonteva

Included in this genre are e-learning and online courses. Selling online courses to your association members is an effective way to provide engaging and educational experiences and opportunities. Selling online courses is more than just pulling together educational materials and handing them off to your members. Let’s begin.

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5 Practices for Improving Concurrent Sessions

Velvet Chainsaw

Conference organizers know that the “main course” of their education offering and value proposition is in the concurrent education sessions. Partner with a speaker coach or recruit members/staff who have great reviews for their presentation skills to develop and lead a series of webinars. This model can be very risky.

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?5 Ways to Get the Most From Your Learning Management System

MemberClicks

Flexibility is just one of the many things you should look for when shopping for an AMS , AND flexibility is really of the main benefits of an online system. An LMS is really just the bones for creating courses, sharing information and tracking member progress. One course, created one time, can be used over and over and over.

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Three terrific tech tips to transform the member experience

Nimble AMS

Here are three ways to implement technology at your organization, helping you to transform the member experience and boost recruitment, retention, and revenue. Because your main goal in adopting new technology is improving the member experience, you’ll want to first examine how the AMS accommodates members. Learning program.

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5-Step Guide to Calculating Your Member Retention Rate

Higher Logic

Step #3: Check How Many Members You Recruited. You also need to know how many new members you recruited during your period of interest, so that you don't include them as retained members in your final retention measurement. Over the course of a year, you gained another 50 members and lost 20. Member Retention Rate Example.

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Keep Your Association on Track: 4 Ways to Stay Organized

Blue Sky eLearn

However, whether increasing non-dues revenue or new member recruitment, it’s just as important that your organization follows through with these goals. Association management software (AMS) functions as one main database containing all interactions between your association and its members. Delegate tasks across leadership.