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Another Major Newspaper Critic Position Enters Limbo

Wed, Jul 7, 2015
Adaptistration People 133
Continuing the decade-long trend of traditional newspapers eliminating cultural reporters, the Dallas Morning News may eliminate the full time music critic position following the departure of the current professional occupying that spot, Scott Cantrell. Cantrell recently accepted a buyout from the paper and ArtAndSeek.net published an article on 7/28/2015 by Jerome Weeks that details the

New Feature: Comment Rating

Tue, Jul 7, 2015
Adaptistration People 007
The title says it all today, there’s a new reader feature in the form of comment ratings; meaning, you’ll be able to up/down vote individual comments. It’s super simple to use, at the bottom of each respective comment, you’ll find a thumbs up and thumbs down icons along with a total count for each. Now

Activate Search Tracking: Another Change To Google Analytics Anyone Can Do (and everyone should)

Mon, Jul 7, 2015
ArtsHacker.com
Knowing what visitors are searching for at your site is one of the most useful metrics you have to tweak content, adjust navigation architecture, and improve conversion but by default, Google Analytics (GA) does not track visitor searches. So even though you may notice the default menu item for Site Search via your Reporting admin

Automate Your Audition Scheduling

Fri, Jul 7, 2015
Adaptistration People 155
Not long ago, I began offering Venture Platform users a reservation function via our e-commerce platform that also serves as an ideal tool for arts orgs to use for automating much of the audition scheduling process (including notifications, confirmations, and even changes). Even though it’s designed as an e-commerce function, it can be used in

Knowing When You Shouldn’t Get Involved

Thu, Jul 7, 2015
Adaptistration People 023
One of the most frequent reader questions coming in from musicians is “do you ever write about [insert musician oriented topic here]?” By and large, although the topic may be fascinating it really doesn’t have much impact from an administrator’s point of view and unless its byproduct becomes something to be attended to administratively (such
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