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Benchmark Report: Cultural website performance

Substrakt have analysed the performance of the websites of 76 cultural organisations based in Europe and North America and summarised the key findings in this comprehensive report. Full of insights that help guide your thinking, priorities, and planning around your website, in addition to giving you a sense of what the sector at large is … Read more

Digital content: Less like marketing, more like journalism

Digital content in most arts organisations is primarily used as marketing. Its seen as a way to support transactional relationships – to ‘convert’ audiences in some way (usually to sell tickets or get people through doors). Zosia Poulter, Content Strategist at Substrakt tells us its time for a new approach.

Interview: How arts and culture organisations can prepare for AI

Chaptr founder Joe Perkins interviews AI expert Jocelyn Burnham, AI for Culture on how arts and culture organisations can embrace AI to stay ahead. Covering everything from enhancing visitor engagement to making cultural content more accessible, their conversation provides practical insights and strategies to help cultural organisations adapt to AI’s impact.

Social Media: Is going viral a useful KPI?

As arts organisations navigate an ever-evolving social media landscape, the conversation around “going viral” needs to shift. With Facebook engagement declining, Instagram Reels rising, and platforms like Threads emerging, arts marketers must focus on sustainable strategies rather than viral moments. Florence Bell, Social Media and Digital Content Manager at the Young Vic, breaks down what’s … Read more

Cultural Content: Personas and segmentation

Georgina Brooke, Senior Content Strategist at One Further starts from the assumption that ‘all models are wrong, but some are useful’ in this insightful look at how to categorise digital users.  First published on the Cultural Content newsletter of digital specialists One Further.