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Hear about the themes for 2025, such as navigating AI strategy, the impact of data management, enabling memberengagement, and understanding technology debt. Location: NewYork, NY. Learn about strategies for leveraging non-dues revenue opportunities strategically. Host: re:Members Tue 3/4 at 12 p.m. 1 CAE credit.
Chapters can continue to generate non-dues revenue by partnering with their sponsors in new ways. Billhighway explains how to help chapters leverage their event and content assets to deliver desperately needed revenue to their bottom line and value to sponsors. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement.
They’re reporting on a non-dues revenue generating idea from the recent Non-Dues-A-Palooza ideation session: educational coaches who help professionals map out a professional development plan and guide them into your association’s education and credentialing programs. These are just some of the topics we’ll tackle in this Engagement Lounge.
Pair his post with this one from Northstar Meetings Group: 17 ideas for incorporating revenue-generating opportunities into your online meetings, conferences and webcasts. Gabrielle Hamilton, NewYork Times ). Are you finding board members more receptive to change? Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives.
Anna Goldfarb, NewYork Times ). Learn how to take events online in a way that is going to deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Dan Crowd ). Baby goat web cam!
Amanda Kaiser, MemberEngagement Specialist at Kaiser Insights LLC, and Arianna Rehak, CEO and Co-Founder at Matchbox Virtual Media, have cooked up a fantastic-looking experience during which you can learn how to radically strengthen your virtual events by offering meaningful, quality networking opportunities for members and attendees.
They also describe how credentialing programs can help your association increase memberengagement and revenue. s (MGI) annual membership benchmarking report, so I’ve put this new book by Tony Rossell, MGI’s senior vice president, on my list: How to Grow Recurring Revenue, Reach New Markets, and Achieve Your Mission.
The Harvard Business Review describes how the NewYork Public Library involved employees from 93 branches in innovation communities —could be a good model for chapters. I started this weekly publication because young members of my state SAE lamented not having a big enough PD budget to acquire all the CAE credits they needed.
Break Down Barriers to Early Engagement. Learn how to determine the best newmember on-boarding process for your organization, increase newmemberengagement immediately, measure the short and long-term results of your on-boarding process, and find emails or processes that are not working optimally and make adjustments accordingly.
For Sunday dinner, I made a pasta version of this NewYork Times recipe ( archived free version ): summer shrimp scampi with tomatoes and corn. Explore how data-driven strategies can enhance memberengagement, inform strategic decisions, and drive organizational growth. 1 CAE credit. More info/register. 1 CAE credit.
Their post describes four ways your association can leverage event and learning data to increase attendance, select content, improve programs and grow revenue. Fri 12/4 at 10 a.m.* – Generating Revenue in a COVID World. Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. Virtual conference design. More info/register.
Teri Carden is cooking up a phenomenal-sounding digital experience for anyone interested in increasing their non-dues revenue. On the side, not her broccoli purée, but thanks for the idea, Nigella, but the NewYork Times version , which we really loved. It’s fun to have broccoli in a new format. 1 CMP credit. Host: PCMA.
Applicants must be ASAE members. Non-dues revenue incubator. Three association execs will get help fleshing out the contours of a new non-dues revenue program and bringing it to life. Evaluating non-dues revenue. MemberEngagement Specialist. Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives.
Association revenue. Professionals for Association Revenue released their Association Business Development Landscape Survey report. Learn how to drive more revenue and improve participant satisfaction with your own event info. More info/register. More info/register. More info/register. Host: Grip Thu 3/23 at 12 p.m. –
Ideas to help you engage, empower and retain members. Benchmarking and its Application to Your Member-based Organization. January 12th, 2012 | Posted in MemberEngagement + Retention , Membership Management , Social Media and Business Trends , YourMembership.com News. MemberEngagement + Retention.
New laws were developed to support and define these new groups and the role they would come to play in our educational and political system. was the Chamber of Commerce of the State of NewYork, which was formed in 1768 by 20 merchants. Nearly 246 years later, it survives today as the Partnership for NewYork City.
Memberengagement. During a recent MemberSuite webinar, Greg Melia, CAE, CEO of the Customer Experience Professionals Association, and Julie Sciullo, CEO of Association Analytics, discussed how to navigate memberengagement at this weird time. Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. 1 CAE credit.
Go on a virtual visit to the NewYork Times’ 52 Places to Go in 2020. ( NewYork Times ). Learn how to take events online in a way that is going to deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference. Finding NewRevenue Streams.
Non-dues revenue. After attending the RevUp Summit hosted by the Professionals for Association Revenue, WBT Systems says one lesson from the painful past few years is the need to diversify revenue. At The Free Press (my new favorite daily), Amanda Fortini reminds us that commonly held stories are often untrue.
Laura Cappelle, NewYork Times ). The nerdy dopamine pathway: a well-traveled route if, like me, you get excited and energized by the possibility of learning something new. Hear about the strategies and tools modern associations are using to supercharge memberengagement. Scott Barry Kaufman ). More info/register.
To help associations increase sponsorship revenue, the Partnership Professionals Network and Dynamic Benchmarking are conducting a survey of association sponsors to find out: Why companies sponsor associations. Don’t let the ghosts of the past haunt your future online education and non-dues revenue. Sponsor survey. 1 CAE credit.
Sean Soth of Professionals for Association Revenue advises associations to take a collaborative approach to sponsorships. He identifies three areas to explore for signals of “outside-in” change : new laws, competition and emerging technology. It continues to see record levels of engagement and its revenue is up by 34%.
Bruce Rosenthal (Bruce Rosenthal Associates and Partnership Professionals Network) and Christopher Gloede (Ricochet Advice) recently published a useful report, The New Sponsorship Model for Virtual Events. They explain how to deliver value to virtual event sponsors—value that will generate more revenue for your association.
Don’t Wait for a Class Action to Find Out (webinar & NewYork, NY). The stats are staggering: We have seen more than 900 complaints filed in district courts around the country since the start of 2018 – and more than 750 in NewYork alone. Location: online and NewYork, NY. CLE credit. More info/register.
Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. – Member ROI Simplified: Safeguarding Your Organization’s Future. Agile Governance Workshop (Roadmap to Reinvention: Innovation to Drive Success—and Revenue Virtual Workshop Series). Ultimate MemberEngagement: The Power of Data-Driven Decision Making.
In NewYork City alone, there are 25,000 unfilled middle-skill jobs in the health care sector, a major industry among the association career centers we work with daily. Recently, Tristan Jordan, SVP, Global Career Center Division with YourMembership led a webinar titled the Future of Association Career Centers.
Good eats: One of the best dishes I’ve ever made in my Instant Pot: pressure cooker spicy Korean pork shoulder from Melissa Clark at the NewYork Times. 1 CAE credit More info/register – free for DFWAE members, $15 for non-members. 3 New Strategies to Boost Your Member Onboarding, Engagement, and Retention.
Oh well, you could sub another fish in this pan-seared mackerel with sweet peppers and thyme recipe from the NewYork Times. Delve into the hidden benefits of leveraging data to drive customized learning experiences, and increase engagement and revenue. Lori Ely, Chief Revenue Officer, Results Direct. 1 CAE credit.
One of my other favorite sources of recipes, besides Bon Appetit, is the NewYork Times. Mentoring Programs – The Secret to MemberEngagement. – Unlocking the Member Voice: An All NewMember Benefit and Revenue Generator. Another keeper, especially with all the collards I buy.
Whether you are looking to hire new staff or are in the market for a new position, it’s important to know what to expect in 2022. Host: NewYork Society of Association Executives. Michael Shonholz, Chief Revenue Officer at ARG, Inc. Host: Professionals for Association Revenue. 1 CAE credit. Host: Madgex.
Human contact is becoming a luxury good ,” said Nellie Bowles at the NewYork Times. Now that everyone has their face locked into screens throughout the day, people who can afford it are paying for “human engagement.” Ultimate MemberEngagement: The Power of Data-Driven Decision Making. Wed 4/10 at 1 p.m.
Priya Parker, NewYork Times ). Learn how to take events online in a way that is going to deliver high value, create an engaging experience, and preserve the outcomes you were seeking to achieve with your in-person conference. Hear about some major considerations for online engagement. Markham Heid, Medium ).
Learn about the importance of properly positioning your benefits, how to best communicate the value of your member benefits, drive memberengagement and member retention, how to present your benefits for maximum engagement, and how to deliver a better member experience. More info/register. Host: Grype.
Cloey Callahan, Worklife News ). NewYork Times , no paywall). The Convergence of Member Benefits and Non-Dues Revenue for Overall Growth and Retention. What is quiet quitting and why is Gen Z doing it? Why the cost of a restaurant meal has soared—you really should read this if you ever dine out. ( 1 CAE credit.
Anna Goldfarb, The NewYork Times ). Small Association Best Practices to Increase MemberEngagement Digitally. In today’s digital environment, your association must find new ways to encourage engagement to attract newmembers and keep members around year after year. Tue 10/20 at 11 a.m.
Memberengagement. Anne McCarthy at Sidecar recaps a panel discussion at SURGE Forward about the new approaches to memberengagement taken by associations during the pandemic. MemberEngagement in 2021: How Associations are Navigating Engagement in the Post-Pandemic Environment. Office myth.
He’s the guy behind the NewYork Times recipe section, so you can consider him a reliable culinary source. Digital marketing professionals can capitalize on this newly digitized channel to create personalized, engaging experiences that drive business growth. More info/register. 1 CAE credit. More info/register. No Soliciting!
We’ve built our company around helping you improve customer and memberengagement. Description: Ta-Nehisi Coates is “the single best writer on the subject of race in the United States,” according to the NewYork Observer. Let us help. Session Type: Keynote. Length: 1 hour 30 minutes. 3:30pm - Social Media is Broken.
It feels like fall, finally, so I took out the Instant Pot and three-plus pounds of short ribs from the freezer to make this NewYork Times recipe. Presenter: Carlos Restrepo, MS, CAE, Chief Revenue Officer, Agilutions. Leading MemberEngagement from the Outside-In. CAE credit. More info/register.
Think 365-day-a-year engagement for your events—whether they’re live, virtual or hybrid. Many associations lack member communication plans that are fully integrated. Most associations agree non-dues revenue is essential, but our research shows very few ask advertisers and sponsors for their input. What surprised us most in 2013?
When it comes to fast solutions for memberengagement, the internet is your greatest ally. The flexibility of what to post means there is an endless array of creative “micro-engagements” at your disposal. Ad revenue is still falling and publications aren’t sure where to turn. Other Good Reads.
More media brands are holding events to create newrevenue streams outside of traditional print and digital advertising. Earlier this week I was up in NewYork City taking some time for my own professional development by attending FOLIO’s MediaNext conference. Want to take a guess? Insert six-second pause here.).
At least two associations I’m aware of shut down their private online member communities in 2014. Plenty of associations are finding online community to be a successful method for memberengagement and an attractive member benefit, but it might not be right for every association. When to kick a member out.
In response to the pandemic, many associations hosted new virtual events, took down their members-only content paywall, and reduced fees for virtual conferences and education—changes that affect their membership value proposition. Presenters: Rob Miller, MPA CAE, Senior Vice President of Revenue at Gravitate Solutions.
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