Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Conference and Conventions

#18NTC Session Save The Date: April 11, 2018

Mon, Jan 1, 2018
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When it comes to building a new website or selecting a CRM/ticketing provider, you can craft a Request For Proposal (RFP) capable of producing solutions you need…or just set your money on fire. Choose wisely because you only get one shot. Having said that, writing a RFTP capable of getting what you want, and what

Keeping My Smile At The Ready: Upcoming Conference Appearances

Tue, Nov 11, 2017
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I’m very happy to announce two upcoming conference appearances in March and April 2018. Although spring seems so far away, it will sneak right up on you so start making travel plans now. 69th Annual SETC Convention: March 7-11, 2018; Mobile, AL 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference: April 11 – 13, 2018; New Orleans, LA The

Everything Tech Providers Wished You Knew About Writing A RFP (plus the stuff they want to keep secret)

Thu, Aug 8, 2017
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There are only two more days to vote for the 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference (#18NTC) sessions. I am all kinds of grateful to everyone who has already taken the time to cast a vote for one of my session submissions and if you have yet to vote, I would appreciate you sending upvotes my way.

Your Website Is NOT A Democracy…And Other Cool #18NTC Sessions You Should Upvote

Wed, Aug 8, 2017
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One of the unique aspects that makes the 2018 Nonprofit Technology Conference (#18NTC) so fascinating is they facilitate registered users voting for sessions they want (and need) to see at the conference. We’re not talking suggested topics, rather, the full list of submitted proposals. #18NTC kicked off the voting process yesterday and will keep it

If You’ve Been Looking For A Reason To Jump Into Using Google Analytics, Here You Go

Wed, Nov 11, 2016
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Sure, you know what Google Analytics is and it’s something you should be using but for whatever the reason, you just haven’t been able to get around to getting your feet wet. The good news is I have just the thing to help you take that plunge. Recently, my fellow ArtsHacker, Ceci Dadisman, and I enjoyed
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