Re: E-memberships


A possibility for e-members could be many old articles
from the AIS bulletins arranged by topics. This
archive would be easy to construct as new articles are
printed. Perhaps some old articles are still
available. Although an e-membership could be very
attractive as a low cost way of joining it might also
be a worthwhile add-on for print subscription members.


--- GormleyGreenery@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/30/2006 9:45:18 A.M. Central
> Standard Time,  
> PlankMail@aol.com writes:
> 
> Let's  not discuss the on line "Join  Button,"  that
> will be happening  
> extremely soon -- please direct your  attention to
> creating a class  of 
> membership 
> called "e-member" and what  benefits AIS could offer
> a  potentially 
> interested 
> party, as well  as what new infusion of  vitality it
> could bring to the AIS.
> 
> 
> 
> Gottcha!  We are glad to hear the Join Button is
> close to  completion-we had 
> not heard that.  Will you include joining the
> Sections in  that also?
>  
> As for "diagramming" out the E-Memberships:
> Separate dues fee for "no mail" type membership?
> What type of on-line benefits could we offer?  Some
> Bulletin articles  in pdf 
> format?  The whole Bulletin in pdf format? More
> pictures that are  not 
> available to non-members?  Power Point
> downloadables?
>  
> Rita  Gormley
> Gormley Greenery
> Cedar Hill, MO
> AIS Region 18, Zone  5
> http://www.gormleygreenery.com/
> 
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