How Arts Organizations Use Their Website [CHART]
by derickson on January 4, 2013
in Blog Marketing,Content Marketing,eCommerce,Email Marketing,Event Marketing,Location-Based Services,Photo Marketing,Social Media Marketing,Video Marketing,Web Development
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The most common activities relate to posting and sharing content: 94% of these arts organizations use their website to post photos, 81% are posting or streaming video, and 57% are streaming audio. In addition, 50% of these arts organizations say that they maintain a blog. They are also facilitating content sharing and communication with patrons: 90% allow users to share the organization’s content via email, Facebook, Twitter, or another social media platform, and 81% allow users to post public comments on their blog or website. Read the rest at Pew Internet & American Life.
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How Arts Organizations Use Their Website [CHART]
by derickson on January 4, 2013
in Blog Marketing,Content Marketing,eCommerce,Email Marketing,Event Marketing,Location-Based Services,Photo Marketing,Social Media Marketing,Video Marketing,Web Development
The most common activities relate to posting and sharing content: 94% of these arts organizations use their website to post photos, 81% are posting or streaming video, and 57% are streaming audio. In addition, 50% of these arts organizations say that they maintain a blog. They are also facilitating content sharing and communication with patrons: 90% allow users to share the organization’s content via email, Facebook, Twitter, or another social media platform, and 81% allow users to post public comments on their blog or website. Read the rest at Pew Internet & American Life.
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