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Nonprofit Engagement: Why Website Logins Matter

NetWits

Think about the websites you most visit: Facebook , Google’s Gmail , Calendars and Docs , Yahoo , Netflix , NYTimes , Friendster –what, you don’t use Friendster anymore? For example, maybe everyone can see a certain resource or sample quiz, but you must login in order to also download the white paper or answer guide.

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Walk in Your Visitor’s Shoes: How to use the Buyer’s Journey to increase Attendance at your Arts & Cultural Organization

Connection Cafe

The most important thing to remember is to find channels to reach your target visitors : the people most likely to visit your zoo, museum or aquarium or to attend a performance. . In the consideration stage, you want to entice patrons to visit your museum, aquarium, zoo or attend a performance. Purchase . Retention .

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For example, if you join a modern art museum, there is a good chance you won’t have to pay admission to other modern art museums. Swag or merch: calendars, printables, planners, notebooks. This can include museums, archives, galleries, etc. You just need to show proof of membership. Swag or merch: shirts, tanks, hats.

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Book: A Great How-To On Creating Social Content

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Having an ecosystem is also important or a regular schedule or wrapping your content strategy around an editorial calendar. For organizations that museums and performing arts organizations, this is an easy and natural extension of their programming. Here’s an example from the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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