Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Pssst, Wanna Get Free Access Christopher O’Riley’s Recordings?

Mon, Jun 6, 2014
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For those of you who have been following the ongoing development of the ChristopherORiley.com website redesign, you know that we crossed the launch threshold early last week. In an enormous act of generosity, O’Riley decided to make his super-secret password protected Backstage Pass page available to any site visitor subscribing to his newsletter or blog;

Some Very Upbeat News On Single Ticket Strategies

Fri, Jun 6, 2014
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The 5/28/2014 edition of Direct Marketing News published an article by Elyse Dupre that highlights recent 450 percent post-show revenue gains at Opéra de Montréal (OM) resulting from a multichannel marketing strategy. As it turns out, OM’s Director of Sales and Marketing is Guillaume Thérien, who served as a fellow presenter for the Winning Websites

It Must Be Conference Time…

Thu, Jun 6, 2014
It must be conference time as Adaptistration Jobs is bursting at the seams following a slew of new listings this week, several of which are CEO and VP level openings at some highly desirable ensembles <cough>Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra</cough>. So take a break from the job hunting meat market that is the conference and peruse

Inside The Arts #LinkLove Humpday Edition

Wed, Jun 6, 2014
My blogging colleagues at Inside The Arts have been productive as of late and their labor has produced a number of worthwhile posts you don’t want to miss. Joe Patti explores two great topics over at Butts In The Seats: What Do You Know About Your Emails? examines some truths and myths about current email

“The Equivalent Of Needing A Babysitter And Hiring A Dingo”

Tue, Jun 6, 2014
Granted, regular readers have heard me raise alarms over the impending demise of net neutrality and the negative impact that will have on the entire field but compared to other topics, the degree of engagement is, shall we say, unenthusiastic. That’s okay, it can seem like a dry and overly geeky topic; fortunately, creative types