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Don’t stop learning: How to repurpose content for long-term revenue

Freestone

For example, when you offer a rebroadcast of a pre-existing webinar, you are ensuring more of your learners are viewing your contents, helping you get more bang for your buck. A perfect time to repurpose content would be in your reoccurring member newsletter. When should you repurpose content? Read the Success Story now.

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Don’t stop learning: How to repurpose content for long-term revenue

Freestone

For example, when you offer a rebroadcast of a pre-existing webinar, you are ensuring more of your learners are viewing your contents, helping you get more bang for your buck. A perfect time to repurpose content would be in your reoccurring member newsletter. When should you repurpose content? Read the Success Story now.

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“A” or “The: Precise Language Important for Association Communications

SCD Group

Clearly, this was not the only Confederate flag owned by the State of South Carolina. And, I’ve seen lots of association newsletters and other communications with confusing and/or poorly written language. Thus, saying “The flag” is imprecise. And, USA Today used “the flag” throughout its story.