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Tagging in an Art Museum Context

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Art Museum Social Tagging Project is a group of art museums is looking at integrating folksonomies into the museum Web by developing a working prototype for tagging and term collection, and outlining directions for future development and research that could benefit the entire museum community. A tag is a user???s

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Getting Attention Nonprofit Tagline Awards Winners Announced

Amy Sample Ward

Both large and small nonprofits earned top honors this week for their attention-getting taglines, demonstrating again that an organization of any size can craft a powerful, pithy motto to build awareness and connect with its key audiences. The Cleveland Foundation. That’s exactly what The Cleveland Foundation pulls off here.

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Joint Statement from Museum Bloggers and Colleagues on Ferguson and Related Events

Museum 2.0

Gretchen Jennings convened a group of bloggers and colleagues online to develop a statement about museums'' responsibilities and opportunities in response to the events in Ferguson, Cleveland and Staten Island. The recent series of events, from Ferguson to Cleveland and New York, have created a watershed moment. inclusion'

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Tired of snow? Get ready to walk, run, or ride this spring!

Connection Cafe

In the spirit of spring cleaning, here are a few tips and some great examples to help get your event homepage in tip-top shape for event season: First, indentify your main audience groups. You can see that ACS clearly considered their audience groups when. Example: The Race , benefitting Cleveland Clinic’s Taussig Cancer.

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Guest Post: Participation Rocks!

Museum 2.0

While this post is not about museums, it tells the story of how a performance group developed participatory elements as an integral part of their show. For most rock bands, the signature moment of audience participation is when the singer shouts “HELLO, CLEVELAND!” Local kids make good!

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Discounts, Secret Deals, and Value: Learning from Groupon

Museum 2.0

Groupon is an audience development machine, and it's highly relevant to cultural institutions looking to attract people with promises of exciting new discoveries within. The Cleveland Museum of Natural History sold 1,318 half-price memberships last week. Tags: Technology Tools Worth Checking Out marketing membership.

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How Networked Nonprofits Use Facebook

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The concept of before, during, and after is an important way to plot out your instruction, getting a good understanding of the audience, and modeling. Networked Nonprofits have articulated SMART objectives and a target audience for their Facebook page. Take for example the Museum of Contemporary Art in Cleveland or Yerba Buena Center.

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