You may have heard the news by now: INMA will conduct the news industry’s first major exploration of the emerging art and science behind engaging digital subscribers November 8-9 in Miami.
The Consumer Engagement Summit aims to tackle four urgent subjects:
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We want to expand upon INMA’s April London meeting on digital subscription sales by focusing on the vexing next-generation challenge: Once you have mastered the sales processes of getting subscribers, what best practices do you need to keep them?
Synthesizing a lot of research worldwide, INMA members now know that frequency is the No. 1 determinant of a retained subscriber. Across two days in Miami, we will attack this finding by looking at:
Is engagement a challenge at your company? Are you trying to figure out what KPIs work for you? Are you trying to entrench these mindsets into your corporate culture? How well are you doing in positioning the newsroom to take charge?
The INMA Consumer Engagement Summit in Miami is going to be a practical, roll-up-your-sleeves, from-the-heart look at a raw subject for many INMA members. If this is a challenge for you, consider sending your team members who are wrestling with this today. I know this stretches across departments.
Not only do I promise a world-class program on a subject INMA is taking the lead, your team will be in the same room as peers trying to figure this out, too.
As a bonus and if your time and budget allow, INMA also is putting together a pre-Summit study tour of Miami’s leading companies in technology, journalism, intelligent marketing, and data visualization. Check out the early program by clicking here and book the study tour and Summit as a package.
INMA is committed to continual knowledge improvement, and nothing is more important these days than digital subscriptions – acquiring them and keeping them. I hope our Miami initiative meets the high expectations of our industry.
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Take Charge America Shares Surprising Facts About Your Credit Score
Nonprofit credit counseling, debt management agency sheds light on eight little-known credit score facts
PHOENIX – (July 10, 2018) – Most people know their credit score is an important factor in securing a mortgage, auto loan or even an apartment. They also know that missing a credit card or loan payment can damage their score. However, there are other lesser-known facts that could make or break that three-digit number.
“Nothing affects your financial health more than your credit score,” said Michael Sullivan, a personal finance consultant with Take Charge America, a national nonprofit credit counseling and debt management agency. “But, there’s a lot of mystery surrounding credit scores, including how scores increase or decrease.”
Sullivan sheds light on eight surprising facts about credit scores:
For more tips or information about credit counseling, budgeting, debt relief or student loans, visit takechargeamerica.org or call (866) 528-0588.
About Take Charge America, Inc.
Founded in 1987, Take Charge America, Inc. is a nonprofit agency offering financial education and counseling services including credit counseling, debt management, student loan counseling, housing counseling and bankruptcy counseling. It has helped more than 1.6 million consumers nationwide manage their personal finances and debts. To learn more, visit takechargeamerica.org or call (888) 822-9193.
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DENVER—In response to President Trump’s pardon of public lands arsonists Dwight and Steven Hammond, the Center for Western Priorities released the following statement from Executive Director Jennifer Rokala:
“Pardoning the Hammonds sends a dangerous message to America’s park rangers, wildland firefighters, law enforcement officers, and public lands managers. President Trump, at the urging of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, has once again sided with lawless extremists who believe that public land does not belong to all Americans.”
The arrest and arson conviction of the Hammonds inspired the armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in 2016.
For more information, visit westernpriorities.org. To speak with an expert on public lands, contact Aaron Weiss at 720-279-0019 or aaron@westernpriorities.org. Sign up for Look West to get daily public lands and energy news sent to your inbox.