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LMS Monetization Strategies: Creative ways to Ensure ROI

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Associations invest significant time, energy, and resources to be their member’s go-to-place for education. But how do you translate these efforts to create meaningful returns on your investment? Monetizing your learning is an impactful way to develop non-dues revenues, but knowing where to begin can seem overwhelming. This session will navigate the basics in monetizing your learning and explore strategic and creative ways to maximize your education revenues.

In this webinar we will present:

  • Cost considerations when developing eLearning Content
  • Pricing strategies to maximize profits
  • E-commerce strategies that make paying for content an intuitive process
  • Key capabilities needed from your learning platform
  • Scenarios from peer Association Executives who successfully increased their reach and revenues through their learning portfolios  

Marci Thompson

Vice President, Knowledge and Professional Development, Society for Marketing Professional Services

Molly Mazuk

Associate Director, Professional Development, American Society of Addiction Medicine

Molly S. Mazuk has been planning and developing continuing medical education since arriving as a bright-eyed intern at the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) in 2013.  Her work focuses primarily on physician education programs around prescription opioids and the overlap between pain and addiction. She loves finding new ways to teach the same material. Molly is a graduate of St. Mary’s College of Maryland.

Richard Finstein

CEO

CommPartners

Rich founded CommPartners as a provider of online learning services and events in 1994. His vision was to create a culture where people could learn, advance their careers and have fun. He has a passion for helping clients connect with their communities through education. Rich graduated from the University of Maryland and did his graduate work at Marymount University in instructional design. He now lives in Columbia, Md., with his wife of over 35 years. He has two grown children. Rich enjoys marathon running, biking, tennis and rooting for Baltimore sports teams.

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