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Where Do You Fit in the On-Demand Economy?

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HBO Go, Netflix, Zappos, Lynda.com and Uber – all great examples of companies building their success on providing products and services to their customers through an “on demand” business model. Outstanding resource for generating non-dues revenue. Do you need groceries and have them delivered in an hour? It’s available.

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Association Brain Food: 1.26.24

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Last year, 814 associations participated in MGI’s survey, which benchmarks the practices used by associations to recruit, engage and renew members. Get a glimpse into the power of data visualization and take away tips, techniques, and examples of effective storytelling graphics. I’ve used data from Marketing General Inc.’s

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From Idea into Reality: 8 Steps to Start an Association

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Examples include clubs, hobby and interest groups and sororities. Marketing Plan – Your marketing plan outlines quarterly goals, metrics for success, and strategies and tactics for reaching your ideal member profile and generating revenue to accomplish your goals in Step 1. Recruit your board. Recruit your staff.

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Know Your Members Through Better Surveys: A How-To Guide

Aaron Wolowiec

What is their organization’s revenue? This information is also key to generating non-dues revenue because it is vital information for any advertiser, sponsor or strategic partner that wants to reach your members. For example, SurveyMonkey offers a free, easy-to-use, basic version of its survey tool. Economic factors.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 6.11.21

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WBT Systems shares ideas for microlearning programs and samples of marketing messages that will persuade members to schedule time for professional development. Be the Change: How and Why Associations are Changing Membership and Revenue Models. Mike Frost, Co-Founder & Global Recruitment Director, Expocast. Pietranton, Ph.D.,

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Understanding Membership Types: A Comprehensive FAQ Guide

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Examples include sports, political or religious affiliations, or hobbies. This is an appealing and easy-to-understand model for members, but unfortunately it doesn’t always translate to a reliable source of revenue in the long run. However, you can balance this unpredictability with other sources of non-dues revenue.

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Association Brain Food: 5.12.23

Reid All About it

They describe several examples of general and specialized membership tiers and discuss factors to consider before moving forward, like your AMS and market research. She shares examples of a pre-event virtual program and one that takes place after an in-person event, both adding more value to the attendee experience. Membership tiers.

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