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Concrete & Measurable Benefits
POMA offers some
of the most innovative membership benefits of any
media organization. Take a look at what POMA is
doing for its members:
Welcome
Packet —
New and renewing
members receive a welcome packet that includes a
hard-plastic POMA ID card, window decals and
additional membership information. Carry the ID card
in a wallet or purse or have the card punched so it
can be worn on a clip lanyard as a conference/trade
show badge.
Web Site
—
POMA’s Web site is divided into two sections, one
for the public and one for members. The public site (www.professionaloutdoormedia.org) provides a
general overview of POMA, the mission statement,
irrevocable charter, bylaws, membership criteria,
membership applications and a FAQs section. The
Members Only Web site (www.professionaloutdoormedia.com)
requires an individual username and password to
access. It houses all information pertinent to
members.
POMA
Briefs
— This newsletter is e-mailed to members
biweekly, except in the months of POMA Briefs’
quarterly printings. It’s also archived on the
Members Only Web site. A great way for new members
to acquaint themselves with POMA’s services and
history is to read the back issues of POMA Briefs.
Annual
Business Conference —
POMA holds an annual business
conference incorporating business sessions and field
events. The purpose of the conference is to help all
members, media and corporate, grow their businesses
and to offer networking opportunities.
Money
Line —
Job opportunities and market listings are e-mailed
weekly to members. POMA members often have access to
these opportunities before they are listed anywhere
else. This service isn’t just for media members.
Career opportunities for PR specialists, graphic
designers, sales and marketing people and more are
included.
Photo
Galleries —
POMA Media Members
may take advantage of a the POMA Photographer
Galleries, which offer the public and potential
buyers a wide sampling of each photographer's work.
Members make sales from the galleries on a regular
basis.
Outdoor Speakers Bureau —
The speakers bureau promotes members and
non-members and negotiates speaking engagements for
them. POMA members receive a higher fee than
non-members. Speakers cover a wide range of topics
from the traditional outdoor sports to journalism to
marketing.
Business Advocacy
—
POMA watches for issues that affects members'
ability to make a living. When the organization
identifies an issue that negatively affects members'
working environment, POMA steps in. POMA has been
effective at changing regulations regarding on
issues such as fees for filming on public lands and
rules regarding air travel with lithium batteries.
Business
Discounts Program —
This program offers discounts on
valuable business products and services for all POMA
members. Discounts on travel services, advertising,
Web site hosting, cameras, computer equipment and
much more are included. The Business Discounts
Directory, on the Members Only Web site, is updated
quarterly.
POMA<35
—
Here is a program created especially for a group of
members under 35 who are focusing on bringing the
industry's young professionals —journalists,
marketing and communications people — together so
they can network and build relationships now that
will serve the industry later as they move up the
corporate and freelance ladders. Veteran members
enjoy working with this group to help them provide
the services that young professionals need to be
successful at work and life.
Internship opportunities.
Trade
Tips —
This Web-based business service offers vocational
and business enhancement tips that cover a wide
range of subjects for both media and CP members.
Tech Talk
—
This Web-based service offers tips and info on
technology, from products to Web sites to computers
and software to Internet techniques. Tons of helpful
tips for both media and CP members are included.
TeleSeminars —
Thirty- to 90-minute educational
teleconference sessions on business, craft, finances
and technology offer members opportunities to
continue to grow their businesses. Some of the
TeleSeminars have included how to self-syndicate
your work and digital photography tips. No other
media organization offers this service to its
members. The only charge to attend sessions is the
long-distance fee for the call.
CP Corner
—
Utilizing a real-time, interactive online posting
system, CPs post 50- to 250-word briefs to the CP
Corner section of the Members Only Web site for
review by members.
Member
News —
This section highlights members’ accomplishments,
and can be posted to by the membership.
Real-time
Profile Update System
— Using this system, members ensure that their
contact information is always current. The system is
also connected to the application process, so new
members can access their profiles the day they are
approved.
Online
Membership Directory —
The online directory is set up to
work in concert with the application and member
profile update systems, ensuring that directory
information is current. Members may search the
Media, Corporate Partner, Retired and Public Agency
databases on several criteria such as name, company
and state. Results are listed with a link to the
contact information for each member shown.
Quarterly
Directories —
Printable PDF-format membership directories are
posted on the Web site quarterly. The directories
are easy to access and print. This system allows
POMA to keep the directories as current as possible.
Member
Mailing Lists —
The POMA membership mailing list is available to all
members for no fee. The list is delivered in an
Excel format that includes mail and e-mail addresses
and telephone numbers.
Individual POMA
E-mail Address
— Members may request a personalized e-mail address,
such as yourname@professionaloutdoormedia.org.
Sign-up information is included in the Members Only
section, under “Your Own POMA E-Mail Address.”
Trade
Partnerships —
POMA is the first and only media organization to
become a member of the National Shooting Sports
Foundation (NSSF), American Sportfishing Association
(ASA) and Archery Trade Association (ATA).
Membership in these organizations has helped POMA to
establish mutually beneficial partnerships with
these three key trade groups. POMA is committed to
having an annual presence at these organizations’
trade shows to interact with POMA members in
attendance.
POMA/NSSF
Grits Gresham Communicator Award;
POMA/RBFF
Homer Circle Fishing Communicator Award
and POMA/ATA Fred Bear Archery & Bowhunting
Communicator of the Year Award
These awards
are tremendous benefits to the organization and
communicators who receive the honors. The awards
were developed through partnerships with the
National Shooting Sports Foundation, Recreational
Boating and Fishing Foundation and Archery Trade
Association. The awards are presented annually at
premier functions at the SHOT, ICAST and ATA Shows,
respectively.
Discounted NSSF Individual Membership
—
The NSSF offers POMA members an exclusive half-price
individual membership. This is an important benefit
because it allows POMA members to take advantage of
a competitively priced health insurance program.
Archery
Trade Association (ATA)
Partnership
— POMA has
developed a partnership with the ATA to foster
increased interaction between the ATA and the
media. This partnership will benefit all POMA
members who write in the archery and bowhunting
markets.
Special
Press Credentials —
POMA works with a variety of
organizations to garner special credentials
for POMA members that afford easy registration and
access to events. POMA also negotiates exclusive
POMA member services and benefits at many of these
events.
Surveys
—
POMA’s leadership wants to hear from members on a
wide range of organizational issues. So, from time
to time, surveys or links to online survey forms are
e-mailed to members. By participating in these
surveys, members help to shape POMA, its direction
and the services it develops.
POMA IS
WORKING FOR ITS MEMBERS!
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