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5 Tips for Social Media Success from Bok Tower Gardens

NetWits

Facebook has 901 million active users; 500 million people use Twitter; 8 years worth of content is uploaded to YouTube every day; Pinterest has 4 million unique views daily. Make it easy to share your content via your website with share buttons (those share numbers are an excellent and easy recommendation for your customers).

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Every time I present, I like to customize the content as much as possible by looking at participant's social media presence (ant trails) or examples from the particular field. What are the steps to incorporating a social content strategy into our web presence strategy? Much of Jeremiah Owyang's advice is spot on.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Every time I present, I like to customize the content as much as possible by looking at participant's social media presence (ant trails) or examples from the particular field. What are the steps to incorporating a social content strategy into our web presence strategy? Much of Jeremiah Owyang's advice is spot on.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Every time I present, I like to customize the content as much as possible by looking at participant's social media presence (ant trails) or examples from the particular field. What are the steps to incorporating a social content strategy into our web presence strategy? Much of Jeremiah Owyang's advice is spot on.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

Museum 2.0

I shared examples of question frameworks designed for specific types of visitor experiences: personal framing of exhibits (as in Facing Mars), private sharing (like the Storycorps booths), public dialogue (as in the Advice exhibit), and so on. The researchers don't judge the content of the cues (i.e. Download my slides here.