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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

As soon as people become interested in an issue, their creativity is instantly engaged. No personal attacks ad hominem comments. The facilitator can call on people individually or, when multiple voices chime in simultaneously, create a structured queue, saying for example, “Let’s hear from Amy, then Cynthia, and then Brad.”

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Exceptional Digital Experiences for Museums and Cultural Institutions

Forum One

Museums are magical places, where history, culture, art, and science seem to come to life. For a major dose of inspiration, take a look at what a number of our cultural institution and museum clients are doing to push the needle on digital experiences and spark engagement in the arts & culture sector.

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World Comment Day: What did I comment about? Twitter Conversation Metrics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Chris Brogan reminded us that he declared today as World Comment Day. I think people will continue to use blogs as Boyd mentions as a place to archive or organize their content so other people can still find it when they need to search. I'm thinking, for example, of the roundup of Arts 2.0 Conversations are fragmenting.

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How Arts Organizations Win Gold Medals in Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Gold Medaling in Social Media and Arts Organizations, guest post by James Nickerson. But I was also asked to present on Social Media and the Arts at this “Gay Chorus Olympics.”. And boy, were people interested! Above all, the Olympic sized theme we walked away with is Arts organizations lead the way in social media innovation.

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Social Media and the Performing Arts: Engagement First, Ticket Sales Second

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Arts and Social Media View more presentations from kanter. This morning I gave a presentation for a group of senior marketing people from performing arts centers around the country on social media. What are the best strategies for engaging people on Twitter/Facebook? What makes a good influencer strategy?

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Audience Engagement Conversation at Western Museums Association

Museum 2.0

He then went on to note that we run museums with the hopes of being supported by philanthropy, when in fact we could have a product that people want. He allowed people to walk on the grass and added tables to make the space inviting. While some long time members of the community were unhappy with change, scores of new people came in.

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Encouraging Blog Conversations in the Comments: Your Best Tips for Cambodia Wanted!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What tools and techniques do you use to create good conversations on your blog? Do you have an awesome example of a conversation on your blog or one that you've started elsewhere? Let me know in the comments below. What are other people saying. Source: How To Add Blogging Conversations by Darren Rowse. Ask what if?