Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

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Post 3000

Thu, Apr 4, 2015
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Today is Adaptistration’s 3000th post and after having dinner with a colleague last evening, I decided to postpone what was originally scheduled and instead focus on one of his questions that caught me entirely off guard (in a good way). Specifically, he asked me what I hoped to achieve from all of this blogging at

2,997 And Counting…

Mon, Apr 4, 2015
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It dawned on me last week that Adaptistration was rapidly approaching 3,000 articles and by a (very) conservative estimate, that’s approximately 2,500,000 words dedicated (mostly) to the business of orchestras. That means Thursday, April 9, 2015 is post number 3,000 and per one reader’s suggestion via Facebook, I wanted to solicit ideas about the post’s

Reader Survey Results: All About Millennials

Thu, Apr 4, 2015
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On 1/16/2015 we examined some early returns from the 2014 Readership Segmentation Survey and I have finally found some time to dive deeper into that data. We’ll take a look at results from all demographics later this month but today’s post is going to cover results from the 25-34 age group. Without a doubt, the

Who Are You? 2015

Thu, Jan 1, 2015
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It’s been more than a year since the last Adaptistration reader survey; as such, it is high time to update and revise what we know about who you are and what you find most engaging. These surveys are enormously helpful in guiding Adaptistration’s content and overall direction and I’m sure this survey will be no different. In

Improved UX, The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Mon, Dec 12, 2014
User experience (UX) is all about making websites easier and more intuitive to use; better UX means you’re more likely to visit a site and enjoy your time when you’re there. To that end, Adaptistration is offering up an early present to readers in the form of some enhanced UX based on what metrics tell
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