Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

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Time For Updates

Tue, Nov 11, 2015
It’s been an update kind of weekend here throughout the Adaptistration Network; let’s take a look at what’s been going on. Timeline Highlights from 2007 have been added to Adaptistration’s new timeline, which means we officially have the first half decade covered. Among the new items, one date in particular that stands out is October

Make Images Behave Inside MailChimp RSS Templates

Wed, Oct 10, 2015
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MailChimp (MC) is one of the most popular email marketing providers for a host of good reasons but even the best of providers have a few minor annoyances and in MC’s case, it’s the inability to dynamically resize images via an RSS campaign so they fit inside both Smartphone and standard email client windows. Since

Time To Open Up A Big ‘Ol Box Of Getting Stuff Done To Make Your Email Marketing More Efficient

Thu, Oct 10, 2015
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One of the most frustrating and expensive problems arts managers deal with is email subscriber inactivity and no matter how hard you work to avoid it, just as sure as the sun will rise in the morning, your email lists will have inactive users, commonly referred to as non-responders. They drive up your email marketing

Don’t Wait, Start Thinking About The End Of The Season Now

Fri, Oct 10, 2015
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Sure, even though the 2015/16 season is barely out of the gate you should begin thinking about the end of the season, in particular, putting together a Year-in-Review microsite to help document what your organization will achieve along with serving as an enormously valuable development resource tool. In order to help you get on the

Get Into A Co-Author Groove

Wed, Sep 9, 2015
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It took them long enough but the folks in Redmond have finally made real-time co-author editing part of Microsoft Word. If you’re an Office 365 user and haven’t upgraded to Office 2016, you should hop on that ASAP and if you’re not a subscription user, then this feature alone is worth the cost of an
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