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A night away? We sure did pay.

Aaron Wolowiec

The last time I booked a weeklong family vacation, I was shocked at the prices of hotel rooms. We weren’t looking for anything fancy, but those prices sure did crimp our style. The next three top-dollar locations: Oahu Island in Hawaii ($221 a night), San Francisco ($207) and Miami ($185). percent climb.

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Association Brain Food: 5.5.23

Reid All About it

Coursera, EdX and LinkedIn Learning are going all in on the corporate market and increasing revenue as a result. Before it’s too late, establish a daily oral hygiene habit that includes flossing and purple Listerine, or pay the price. Hear ideas for collecting non-dues revenue (sponsorship, job boards, merch, etc.),

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Membership Marketing Blog: Membership Marketing News You can.

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1 comment: Miami Marketing Agency. Pricing Your Product, Service, or Membership. Does Wal-Mart Announce a Price Increase? Non Dues Revenue and Affinity Programs for Members. Non-Dues Revenue. (1). price testing. (5). . • Director of Marketing at a top membership association. Tony Rossell. Let"s Talk!

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Coronavirus Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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The Price of the Coronavirus Pandemic (source: The New Yorker) April 13, 2020 – As April arrived, businesses, large and small, decided not to pay rent, either because they didn’t have the cash on hand or because, with a recession looming, they wanted to preserve what cash they had. Harris, M.D., President, American Medical Association.

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Daily #COVID19 Updates for Association and Events Professionals – What You Need to Know

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The Price of the Coronavirus Pandemic (source: The New Yorker) April 13, 2020 – As April arrived, businesses, large and small, decided not to pay rent, either because they didn’t have the cash on hand or because, with a recession looming, they wanted to preserve what cash they had. Harris, M.D., President, American Medical Association.