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Essential Medical Association Software That Grows Your Organization

MemberClicks

To meet these expectations, anticipate association challenges, and grow your membership, your medical association needs the right software and technology. This gives you the infrastructure you need to create experiences that boost your revenue, retention, and engagement. Not sure where to start? What is a Medical Association?

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Association Brain Food: 10.28.22

Reid All About it

He explains both these concepts, clears up misconceptions about AI, describes Web3’s relationship with blockchain technology and suggests how you can start experimenting with each technology. A weekly conversation about meeting and event technology, including software, hardware, and audiovisual for in-person and online events.

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Association Brain Food: 10.21.22

Reid All About it

iMIS by ASI invites you to participate in their annual Membership Performance Benchmark Survey to help uncover upcoming trends in technology and digital transformation; membership acquisition, engagement and retention; and association goals and challenges. Host: Brandt Krueger, founder, Event Technology Consulting. Survey invite.

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Compare Association Management Software Platforms

GrowthZone

Membership management software that includes: event management, content management tools, email marketing, online community, and dashboards. with offices in California, Illinois, Louisiana, India, and Australia. The company was founded in 1998 and is owned by Community Brands Holdings, LLC. Pricing available upon request.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.8.19

Reid All About it

Thanks to Michael Gillespie, a programmer at a Nerds on Call repair store in Illinois, hundreds of thousands of ransomware victims have recovered their files for free. It’s 2019 and people interact with technology all day from their mobile device to systems at work to smart devices at home. He’s not talking about housing.