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Orpheus – Effectively manipulating audience behaviour
For four weeks in April-May 2013, a new and fairly unknown company – Little Bulb – performed their show Orpheus at the Battersea Arts Centre’s Grand Hall. Orpheus is an unusual concept bringing together the Greek myth about Orpheus and the story of the legendary Jazz musician Django Reinhardt. In this case study, Katie Elston from the ... Read more
Published: 2013 | Resource type: Case studies
A creative approach to engaging with audiences through social media
This case study gives an insight into the methods used by the RSC to engage with its audiences using social media and overview of how, using research as a starting point, the marketing team generated a high ROI using a creative approach to content and messages. It talks about how they worked with the team ... Read more
Published: 2013 | Resource type: Case studies
Tate listen, learn and adapt to find a new way for audiences to engage digitally
This keynote provides an insight into how Tate have listened, learned and adapted to review and redirect its online and social activity and found new and improved ways of engaging with its audience, taking them from 14,000 fans/likes to 140,000 on Facebook; and from 16,000 to 200,000 followers on Twitter. The team give an outline ... Read more
Published: 2010 | Resource type: Case studies
Connecting and engaging
Transcript of a keynote on connecting and engaging with audiences, focusing on Brooklyn Museum.
Published: 2010 | Resource type: Guide/tools
The art of conversation
Transcript of a presentation on copywriting and creating ideas for the social web.
Published: 2011 | Resource type: article