Impact welcomes the National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations!

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December 9, 2019, Madison, Wisconsin –Impact Association Management (Impact) is ecstatic to announce the signing of the National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations (NATHO) as their newest client.   

  

“After meeting with Abigail and learning more about the National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations, I was eager to bring them on board! They are open to ideas and innovation which is something that we love to see in new clients. I think it is going to be a great fit and I can’t wait to see how much their Executive Administrators, Kristen and Jenna are able to do for them,” adds Jodi Fisher, CEO, Impact Association Management

  

About the National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations

The National Association of Travel Healthcare Organizations is a non-profit made up of travel healthcare organizations and associate members in the industry. The organization was founded in 2008 in order to promote ethical business practices in the industry and to set a gold standard for conduct. Members have the benefit of attending educational webinars as well as the annual conference. They also have access to members-only resources and the option to talk with the NATHO arbitration committee to solve work-related issues. The association is always evolving and growing to better serve its members.

Contact:

Abigail Tremble

abigail.tremble@randstadusa.com

www.natho.org

 

About Impact Association Management 

Impact Association Management was founded in 2006 by Jodi Fisher, and since then they have successfully supported many Associations in growing and increasing profits and memberships. Now expanded into a robust team, Impact consists of Social Media experts, Non-Profit Administrators and Executive Administrative Assistants with impressive backgrounds in Association support, small business operations and international corporations.  Their mission is to provide customized, efficient, and forward-thinking association management services to small and medium sized Associations with a highly skilled, dedicated team of Executive Administrators. 

  

Contact: 

Impact Association Management

608.210.3120 

info@ImpactAMC.com 

www.ImpactAMC.com 

4 Ways to Increase Conference Registration

Annual conferences are important to members, others in the industry, and the success of the organization. Members often see annual conferences as one of their primary benefits and the organization typically depends on it as the main source of income for the year. Because it is crucial to such a large amount of people, it is important to push registration as much as possible. We have listed 4 ways to increase registration below!

1.     Contact past attendees. If people were interested and able to attend your last conference, they are likely willing to do so again. Reach out to them via email, direct mail, or on the phone and inform them about this year’s conference. You could also provide some sort of discount to returning attendees.

2.     Discounts. People are way more likely to pull the trigger on a decision if a discount is lingering over their heads. In order for discounts to work, however, it is important to make them time-sensitive. When announcing the discount to potential attendees, always include when the discount ends. This will give them that extra push they need to follow through with registration.

3.     Use social media as a tool. When posting about your conference on social media, make sure to tag your speakers and introduce them to potential attendees, take different posts to explain different sessions, and to promote different aspects of the agenda.

4.     Utilize past resources. You likely have photos, videos, and survey results from your past conference. Use these resources to encourage new attendees to register. Place them throughout your event page on the website, in newsletters, social media, and any other communication that goes out!

 

Do not let registration fall to the back burner of your organization’s goals. Conferences should be an all-year process and require some dedicated time and attention in order to grow and be successful.