ratings

It’s Official: #ClickClickDone Session Was A Hit With Arts Midwest Attendees!

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We are so pleased to learn that the Click.Click.Done. Developing Your Google Analytics Skills session was a hit with attendees at the 2016 Arts Midwest conference and produced a 95.8 percent overall satisfaction rating! The session was developed by Arts Hacker Editor-in-Chief Drew McManus along with contributors Ceci Dadisman and Marc van Bree and designed to be a very hands-on type of experience where attendees put lessons into motion in real time. The session was a bit different than the typical conference session in …

Catch All

Leave a comment

commission-and-co-production-agreement-points-of-discussion

Commission and Co-Production Agreement Points of Discussion

This post is related to a couple of earlier ones about basic concepts arts organizations should understand about contracts as presented by Brian Taylor Goldstein and Robyn Guillams from GG Arts Law at a recent Arts Midwest conference.  It is worth consulting the earlier entries regarding how to approach contracts and what general elements belong in contracts. The main focus of the session GG Arts Law conducted was providing guidance about what issues should be …

Improve Your Content Management Efficiency In WordPress With One Simple Trick

Improve Your Content Management Efficiency In WordPress With One Simple Trick

If you’re responsible for managing content inside a WordPress platform, you know that mass editing pages or posts isn’t always easy due to those admin panels only listing 20 items before the pagination kicks in (the breaking point for the next/prev links). But did you know it only takes three clicks to change that value to whatever you need? Tip: don’t go hog wild; the higher the number, the more server resources you’ll consume. A safe …

Using Listening Maps In Program Books

Map Quest: Using Listening Maps In Program Books

Let’s talk about program books. I love looking through them at other organizations’ performances or exhibits, but they are a pain to pull together.  There is an ungodly amount of information that must be gathered from every department, organized and formatted, that somehow needs to all fit into an eight page, black and white program section that needed to be to the printer yesterday. One section in the books that many symphony and opera companies include …