This is the first post in the Arts Analytics series and, to kick things off, I thought I’d start with something straightforward – mobile websites. I’ll cover things in this series of posts that are less clear cut, but this one really is a no-brainer. More and more people are accessing websites on mobile devices […]
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Research into arts patrons’ mobile preferences
Group of Minds, the arts and technology consultants over in Silicon Valley, have commissioned an update to their 2009 research into the mobile preferences of arts patrons. You can download the report from here. I’ve been looking at differences in mobile traffic, conversion rates and use cases lately so I found this interesting. I’ve mostly […]
Development and fundraising: how arts organisations put their case
The other day I asked the great Twitter hive mind this question: Are there any arts orgs that talk about their development work or feature blog posts/updates from their development teams on their website? — Chris Unitt (@ChrisUnitt) October 8, 2012 I had to clarify what I meant by development (pesky jargon) so I’d better […]