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Your mobile site is so nice. Wonderful work.
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Hi Matt,Can you elaborate or provide some specifics on this? We're looking into doing a mobile app, and are seeing what we can do for our conference. It sounds like your idea would be good to pursue.Thanks,Karaklemar@stle.org
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Thanks for the info Matt, I'm constantly learning new techniques from Twitter, it's invaluable in today's world.
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Thanks for this post. Understanding “sunk” costs, “marginal” costs and also “fixed” costs are some of the most important, yet least understood concepts in developing a marketing plan. For example, once your fixed costs are covered, the economic returns of adding a new member or an additional meeting attendee are very beneficial. [...]

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Thanks for this post. Understanding "sunk" costs, "marginal" costs and also "fixed" costs are some of the most important, yet least understood concepts in developing a marketing plan. For example, once your fixed costs are covered, the economic returns of adding a new member or an additional meeting attendee are very beneficial. [...]

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Love this story, Matt! It really is so true about stumbling across pearls while dipping into Twitter. I am constantly being reminded of how valuable Twitter is to me.
Enjoyed this anecdote!
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Good analyze every points clearly and meaningfully are given. Thanks
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Matt — Another very helpful and practical post from you. Thanks so much. Tony
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Hi Matt,
Here's a link to the article you mentioned: Jacqui Cook's "The Ups and Downs of Free Education."
http://www.asaecenter.org/Resources/ANowDetail.cfm?ItemNumber=53102
Glad you found it useful, and best of luck with your own efforts—keep us posted on how it goes.
Mark AthitakisSenior EditorAssociations Now
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Matt, FSAE is launching its knowledge community, FSAE-U, in the Spring. This same subject is one that has been discussed at great length. It actually is what worries me most about the program, over and above content, member interest, formatting, platform, etc.
We should stay in touch and bounce ideas off each [...]

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