
So You Attended a Conference. Now What?
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One of the great things about ArtsHacker is that when contributors present at conferences (like Drew McManus and Ceci Dadisman recently did about Google Analytics), they can easily point attendees back to our website full of practical tips and tricks to help them put knowledge into practice. But it’s not always so easy to adopt a new concept once the conference high wears off and the the daily grind kicks in. Fortunately, Hélio Vogas at ...

Is Your Non-Profit Subject To Open Meeting Laws?
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Did you know that your non-profit organization has to allow anyone to attend your board and committee meetings and turn over copies of your minutes upon demand? Or maybe you don’t. Open meeting and freedom of information laws differ from state to state and determining exactly how much access you are required to allow people to have to your meetings and records can be very confusing. Every state with open government or “sunshine” laws requires ...

Stop Buying Online Ads Direct Right Now
So, when you want to run some online display ads, are you placing them through your local newspaper, TV news station, or magazine? STOP. Placing ads direct on sites like these is the equivalent of ye olde “spray and pray” approach which is rarely successful with limited arts organization budgets. You end up spending a lot of money for little to no results. Success in online display advertising is all about targeting. You want to ...
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