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Automatic Renewals: Realistic or Too Good to Be True?: Associations Now

Automatic Renewals: Realistic or Too Good to Be True?: Associations Now

December 10, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Joe Rominiecki looks at various attempts by different organizations to implement automatic renewal features.

In an ideal world, members would stay forever. Once they joined, they’d always renew, and associations wouldn’t have to spend 10 to 20 percent of their membership marketing budgets on renewals.

See original article at associationsnow.com

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