Meet The ArtsHackers At #NAMPC 2015

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By: Drew McManus

In: Marketing & Communications

ArtsHacker has always been about the nuts-and-bolts of being an effective arts administrator and I’m very happy to say that I’ll be leading a session at the 2015 National Arts Marketing Project Conference (#NAMPC) in Salt Lake City, November 6-9 alongside fellow ArtsHacker Ceci Dadisnman and marketing technologist and digital strategist, Marc van Bree.

We designed the Energizing Technology track session, Click. Click. Done. developing your google analytics skills, so users of all skill levels can join in as we focus on the nuts and bolts of metrics to better understand and use the default reporting tools inside Google Analytics. The session is scheduled for Sunday, November 8, 9:00am to 10:15am MT.

Attendees will learn how to set up straightforward yet effective custom reports and dashboard tools not to mention walking away with a deep understanding about how to setup and use Google Analytics to provide necessary data you can convert into action. All attendees will receive step-by-step guides for creating custom reports and copies of all presentation material, as well as the chance to implement skills in real time.

Meet The ArtsHackers At #NAMPC 2015

We hope to see as many readers at #NAMPC as possible and you never know, we may just organize a special ArtsHacker get together! But you have to register before you can attend so get that out of the way ASAP.

Show of hands Tweets, who’s attending #NAMPC 2015?

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Drew McManus
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Drew McManus
In addition to my consulting business, I'm also the Principal of Venture Industries Online but don’t let that title fool you into thinking I'm just a tech geek. I bring 20+ years of global broad-based arts consulting experience to the table to help clients break the cycle of choosing one-size-fits-none solutions and instead, deliver options allowing them to get ahead of the tech curve instead of trying to catch up by going slower. With the vision of legacy support strategy and the delights of creative insights, my mission is to deliver a sophisticated next generation technology designed especially for the field of performing arts. The first step in that journey began in 2010 when The Venture Platform was released, a purpose-designed managed website development solution designed especially for arts organizations and artists. For fun, I write a daily blog about the orchestra business, provide a platform for arts insiders to speak their mind, lead a team of intrepid arts pros to hack the arts, lead an arts business incubator, and love a good coffee drink.
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