More Related Content Similar to 20120715 tnoc pricing comercial policies + monetization of virtual & hybrid events (20) More from Ruud Janssen, DES, CMM (20) 20120715 tnoc pricing comercial policies + monetization of virtual & hybrid events2. TNOC
Basel, Switzerland
@ruudwjanssen
www.tnoc.ch
digital strategist
MPI accredited trainer & facilitator
past MPI int’l board of directors
co-creator Event Camp Europe
TEDx curator
project meeting architecture
researcher virtual & hybrid events
slowfood enthusiast
Ruud Janssen, CMM
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3. objectives
Discover mechanism and impact of pricing your
hybrid and virtual event components
See 3 case studies of applications of commercial
strategies & policies
Consider which ingredients will help you monetize
your Virtual and Hybrid Events
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5. where are your (potential) members
looking for answers?
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6. who uses what and how?
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7. http://bit.ly/tnocbook
http://www.eventcampeu.wordpress.com
and when?
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8. pricing & profit
price
€ margin
cost
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9. hypotheses
$125
The average fee for a 90- minute Webinar that offers CE credit
source = Association Learning + Technology: The State of the Sector report - tagoras.com - Jeff Cobb
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10. calculation
Average price per e-learning content hour in the
association sector—based on a survey of 375
organizations—is $57.82.
Per credit hour the average is $83.44.
As an example, based on these figures, the average
fee for a 90- minute Webinar that offers CE credit
would be around $125.
source = Association Learning + Technology: The State of the Sector report - tagoras.com - Jeff Cobb
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12. Case study 1
#ECR12
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17. Case study 2 #SAE12
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18. #SAE
Today, efficiency is the new formula for success essential to propel the next
generation of automobiles.
As we strive to achieve efficiency, the resulting significant and exciting
challenges are once again positioning the automobile industry as the industry of
choice for the world’s best and brightest engineering minds. Vast opportunities
await those companies and individuals that dare to be creative and dream big.
ACHIEVING Now more than ever, the entire industry must work together to collect and
elevate this talent in order to realize responsible mobility and reward those within
EFFICIENCY OL
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CH Who should attend the A year in review, SAE 2012 World Congress,
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TIVE SAE 2013 World Congress? by the numbers:
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TO Engineers
L AU Engineering Management
TIA America, with significant representation
EN Industry Executives
SS from Korea, Germany, Japan, China, United
EE Academics
TH Government/Military Officials
Consultants
SAVE THE DATES!
April 16-18, 2013 Why attend the SAE 2013 World Congress?
Cobo Center There are four major elements that form the foundation of SAE World Congress and benefit the attendee:
Detroit, Michigan, USA Technical Knowledge: Learn from a large collection of expert engineers through a technical
program that is relevant and stimulating—enhancing your skills and creativity.
www.sae.org/congress Peer-to-Peer Networking: Discuss challenges and ideas during designated networking
opportunities as well as between sessions and leave with invaluable improvements and
solutions.
Host Company
Management Program: Listen to industry leaders to learn about automotive technology
trends and gain insight into the big picture.
Innovators Only Exhibition: Discover new companies and innovative technologies from
OEM, top-tier suppliers, and other industry-related companies worldwide.
Tier 1 Strategic Supplier
Join the conversation:
Learn more at www.sae.org/congress.
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20. #SAE
digitallibrary.sae.org
Your authoritative
source for mobility
engineering
information.
The SAE Digital Library gives you instant access
to more than 150,000 technical papers, standards,
and related publications.
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26. Case study 3
#TEDlive
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35. pricing & profit
price
€ margin
cost
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36. pricing
“There are only a few really vital aspects of
pricing:
The perceived value of your offering,
the price point, the margin of profit,
and the volume of sales.
You can materially affect all of them unilaterally.”
Alan Weiss, author of Million Dollar Consulting:
The Professional’s Guide to Growing a Practice
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37. what 1% does to operating profits
0% 4% 8% 12%
Price
Variable cost
Volume
Fixed cost
McKinsey study cited in Todd Sattersten’s book Fixed to Flexible
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38. pricing & profit
“a 1% increase in price translates
into an 11% increase in profits.”
On the other hand, increasing volume by the same amount
resulted in only a 3.3% increase. Cutting variable costs by
1% resulted in a 7.8% increase and cutting fixed costs – only
a 2.3% increase.
McKinsey study cited in Todd Sattersten’s book Fixed to Flexible
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39. Conclusion
Average price per e-learning content hour in the
?
association sector—based on a survey of 375
organizations—is $57.82
Per credit hour the average is $83.44
As an example, based on these figures, the average
fee for a 90- minute Webinar that offers CE credit
would be around $125.
source = Association Learning + Technology: The State of the Sector report - tagoras.com - Jeff Cobb
©TNOC | 2012 | Ruud Janssen | www.tnoc.ch
40. 4 pricing questions to ask
1) At what price do you think the content expensive?
2) At what price do you think the content is cheap?
3) At what price do you think the content is too expensive?
4) At what price do you think the content is too cheap?
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41. pricing
€ price
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42. time s up
would you like more?
formulate your pannel
question
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43. TNOC
Basel, Switzerland
@ruudwjanssen
www.tnoc.ch
digital strategist
MPI accredited trainer & facilitator
past MPI int’l board of directors
co-creator Event Camp Europe
TEDx curator
project meeting architecture
researcher virtual & hybrid events
slowfood enthusiast
Ruud Janssen, CMM
©TNOC | 2012 | Ruud Janssen | www.tnoc.ch #ACIE12