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Digital Audience Development

Digital Audience Development

By Chris Unitt

SUMMARY

This webinar recording is one of four Digital Heritage Lab webinars that took place in April and May 2020 to provide free support to small and medium sized heritage organisations during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this webinar Chris Unitt looks at the digital aspects of audience development and the development of digital audiences.

This webinar is 1 hour and 17 minutes in length and has subtitles.

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Audience Development & Strategy Increasing Reach
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Audience Audience development Digital Digital engagement Digital Heritage Digital marketing
Resource type: Webinars and films | Published: 2021

The Digital Heritage Lab is a project managed by the Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy, One Further and the Collections Trust and funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund as part of the Digital Skills for Heritage initiative.  It is a free programme for small and medium sized heritage organisations seeking to develop their digital capabilities and capacity. 

 

                         

Digital Audience Development
© AMA Digital Marketing Day 2019. Photo Lewis Roden.
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