Two New Seasons Have Been Added To The Orchestra 990 Downloads!

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Over the weekend, two new seasons were added to the growing list of downloadable Orchestra 990s at the Adaptistration Store. The 2006/07 and 2005/06 seasons are now available for instant download, which brings the total number up to nine: every season from 2005/06 through 2014/15. A big thank you to everyone who has already purchased copies and keep in mind, the more you buy, the less it costs thanks to automatic …

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How to Avoid #SadStructuredData

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In order to really maximize your content in Google search results, you should be taking advantage of structured data. If you’re curious about why structured data is important, the simple explanation is without it, Google can’t really distinguish if your event is an event, a blog post, a press release, or a general article. That means those cool event dates/times which automatically show up in search results won’t happen if you …

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#TBT It’s like “Things That Make You Go Buh?!?” But For Twitter

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One more thing to add in the “I wish I thought of that” file is the new @ArtsAdminsSay twitter account. It’s barely two days old and is already racking up followers. Better still, it’s wallowing in love from arts admin followers and with an endorsement like this, I dare you to not follow: I just started following every person that follows @artsadminssay, because if you're this hip to such an utterly …

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Love For Three Logos

Just because we’re in a music related field doesn’t mean we should skimp on graphic design. To that end, one of my favorite rabbit holes to lose time in is logo design. During a recent site update for one of my clients, conductor Bruce Anthony Kiesling, we managed to work a version of his logo into the mix we haven’t been able to use since the original design process several years …

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Doug Rosenthal Spent $175 On Arts and Culture Events Last Month. What Did You Spend?

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As if you need another reason to live Doug Rosenthall’s writing, he just published an article at Who’s Your Audience? reviewing the arts and culture events he attended last month. What I love about these posts is he includes the ticket price alongside reflecting on the event. Even more fun, he compares each of those outlays to a non-arts and culture expenditure. This installment is part of a loose series he’s …

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