Sentences with phrase «how new outreaches»

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Don't limit funnel points to those currently in your marketing mix, but consider new outreach methods based on how visitors like this will find you.
Labeled a visionary in new media with an intuitive sense for how marketing and community outreach should be done, Mr. Penn is co-founder of the groundbreaking PodCamp New Media Community unConference, and co-host of the Marketing Over Coffee marketing podcanew media with an intuitive sense for how marketing and community outreach should be done, Mr. Penn is co-founder of the groundbreaking PodCamp New Media Community unConference, and co-host of the Marketing Over Coffee marketing podcaNew Media Community unConference, and co-host of the Marketing Over Coffee marketing podcast.
He also recalled how a company selling a digital baby monitor found that their outreach to new parents made little difference to sales figures.
In this post, I'm going to discuss how I got a 300 % increase to a new blog post using a simple but underutilized tactic called email outreach.
«I think New York State is leading the conversation about how to give people a safe, secure home in terms of innovative ways of financing outreach to local governments,» Jolie Milstein, president of the New York State Association for Affordable Housing, said in an interview.
How can new technologies help astronomical research, education, and outreach?
Susan G. Amara, President of the Society for Neuroscience, responds in - depth to questions about Brainfacts.org, the Society's anticipated new public website about brain research, and how SfN's own efforts at outreach have evolved since its inception.
Along these lines, I propose a new school position (perhaps «education outreach coordinator») to teach faculty and staff how to write effective posts, pitch stories to media outlets, and actively engage on social media.
The article takes a look at how the new template differs from the previous version crafted under the Obama administration, noting, «The biggest difference seems to be on the requirements for outreach to various groups of educators and advocates.»
Outreach reports help visualize how specific recruitment efforts, events, and feeder schools translate to new enrollments to optimize outreach.
As the Stedelijk's Public Program was established in a period during which the Stedelijk was reinventing itself prior to the grand re-opening in September 2012 (during the Temporary Stedelijk series, in which the Stedelijk functioned as a temporary, nomadic institution), this new curatorial model of public programming could be freely experimented with, leading up to pertinent questions as how public programs relate to other institutional structures and programs (such as education) and exhibitions, as well as questions regarding the curatorial strategies involved in public programming, audience outreach and the Stedelijk's relation to its building and histories.
«Independent Curators International (ICI), New York, and Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil, are now accepting applications from curators working internationally to participate in a short - course training program.Organized from April 22 — 29, 2012, the Curatorial Intensive will employ Instituto Inhotim as a case study to explore how curatorial practices negotiate issues of commissioning and adaptation of site - specific works; interpretation and recreation of lost and unrealized projects; and concepts of the expanded museum and exhibition, such as curating through collection building; the spatial expansion of the institution; and new forms of outreach and audience developmeNew York, and Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil, are now accepting applications from curators working internationally to participate in a short - course training program.Organized from April 22 — 29, 2012, the Curatorial Intensive will employ Instituto Inhotim as a case study to explore how curatorial practices negotiate issues of commissioning and adaptation of site - specific works; interpretation and recreation of lost and unrealized projects; and concepts of the expanded museum and exhibition, such as curating through collection building; the spatial expansion of the institution; and new forms of outreach and audience developmenew forms of outreach and audience development.
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