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AEROBICS & FITNESS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35
APTUSSOFT
Electronic Agreement Entry
Electronic Agreement Entry allows health clubs to eliminate paper agreements, filing cabinets, and extra data entry—while streamlining and expediting the sales process. Customized membership agreement templates and payment plans are formatted to a club’s individual specifications, with pre-populated fields and/or specific field requirements for smoother, faster membership sales. Electronic Agreement Entry also captures and validates billing information at the time of the sale, helping to eliminate subsequent data-entry errors.
CMS 2.4 Multitraining Live
AFAA’s Multitraining Live online video conferencing system is a convenient and cost-effective way to meet, collaborate, and educate. Multitraining Live is a browser-based system that requires no special software to download or install, and is flexible enough for personalized one-on-one training sessions—or for demonstrations for hundreds of participants. Multitraining Live is a convenient and secure way to conduct group-study sessions; one-on-one coaching; third- party-authenticated exams; provider CEU programs; client training; networking events; product demonstrations; and more.
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Online Business Center
At the ABC Financial Online Business Center, members are a click away from 24/7 account access. Once they securely log in, members can make payments, view future invoices and renewal information, update billing and personal information, view club policies and procedures, and review scanned documentation—all in real time. The Online Business Center also provides immediate access to key performance indicators, including daily account activity reporting, club trend patterns, revenue projections, and customized reporting.
CMS-Online Member Access FrontDesk Software
FrontDesk software from AAC makes it easy to manage critical day-to-day oper- ations from a single interface. Check-in, employee time clock, scheduling, contract wizard, member manager, and point of sale are just a few of the vast capabilities of this program. The software also includes features designed to support member retention and new prospect efforts. With mail merges and LabelMaker, it’s easy to produce promotional material, newsletters, and even birthday and greeting cards.
AptusSoft’s CMS-Online is a member- retention and revenue-generation tool that allows club members to review and modify their profiles online; update and manage a buddy list; review and accept contracts; view, check availability, and schedule classes in real time online; communicate with the facility; and purchase pro-shop or retail items online. Available 365 days, 24/7, this software is securely accessible to users from any- where, and can help increase revenues for all facilities, franchises, and chains.
AptusSoft CMS 2.4 is priced and packaged to suit small to large multi-location facil- ities with single and/or multi-activities. It offers instant access to critical business information. AptusSoft CMS 2.4 focuses on improving retention and profits at every step, through an integrated package that includes comprehensive member man- agement, communications, and profiling; multi-mode check-in; touch-POS; in-house and online scheduling; tracking of member performance, results; end-user designable reports; setup rewards for members; and low-cost AR/member services.
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