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		<title>By: Marketing Research &#187; A Philosophy on Education Product Pricing Strategy</title>
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		<description>[...] We Have Always Done It That Way wrote an interesting post today on A Philosophy on Education Product Pricing StrategyHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Marketing new education programs is always a fun challenge. In particular we are getting a lot of inquiries about how to market and price new educational programs – especially eLearning products. Before I explain some key philosophies on this, let me refer you to my friend and co-author Mickie Rops’ fantastic entry entitled, “Knowledgizing Associations” that speaks to four value-based services that all associations should focus on. They are simply the ideas of Connect, Context, Filter, and Feed [...]</description>
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