ArtsHacker’s Guide To Podcasting: Hardware

Starting a podcast can open a lot of doors for your arts organization.  Over 46 million Americans are now listening to podcasts on a monthly basis.  The rise of smartphones has enabled people to easily consume podcasts while driving, working out, or cleaning the kitchen; moments for which audio is perfect. The best time to start a podcast was five years ago.  The second best time is right now.  The format is exploding in popularity.  Obama ...

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Guest Author Archive

New: Guest Author Archive!

Following the success of our inaugural guest author post from Capacity Interactive’s Erik Gensler on 4/8/2016, we’re very happy to announce that we have more authors in store! Expanding on the knowledgebase of our existing ArtsHackers, the guest author posts will feature hacks from a wide variety of professionals, each sharing his/her highly focused expertise on an assortment of topics that will make you a more efficient and happy arts manager. We don’t want to spoil ...

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Better Research During Your Job Search

Always Doe Never Bucks One of the most frustrating experiences in a job search is the salary line in a job description. Or rather, lack of thereof. If you actually see a salary range rather than DOE (depends on experience) or something along those lines, you may find yourself about to faint. Job descriptions can be incredibly detailed, listing obscure duties you will actually only perform for one hour every year, but somehow the authors ...

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