All Entries Tagged With: "Reader Segmentation Survey"
You Don’t Want To Be “That Guy”
One of the most useful methods an aspiring manager can use to become a good manager is to learn from the examples of others; and by examples, I mean blunders. Thankfully, the internet has made this a much simpler task by making many of the goodies once shared only during face-to-face exchanges available for all to enjoy on a year-round basis. Case in point, Jason Heath’s blog post from 2/24/09 that recounts an instance where a manager with no artistic training gets caught up in a classic bear trap. Jason lays out the events in a way that is sardonically amusing yet loaded with useful knowledge on how to avoid becoming the arts management equivalent of “that guy.” So read, enjoy, and send it around to your circle of arts administrator friends.
Lay some knowledge on me!
Readership Survey Results Part 3
The first two articles in this series examined reader demographics as well as media and culture habits along with blogging and online habits. This final article will examine how readers have been interacting with Adaptistration along with reviewing topic suggestions and which culture blogs, besides Adaptistration, respondents visit most frequently… (more…)
Readership Survey Results Part 2
Part 1 in this series examined the 2009 Readership Segmentation Survey demographics and this installment will continue by examining and comparing respondent’s media and culture habits along with blogging and online habits. Undoubtedly, these sections produced some of the most fascinating and constructive data from the entire survey and will serve as some of the most useful information for other cultural bloggers and arts managers… (more…)
Readership Survey Results Part 1
Let me guess, you’re between 35-55 years old, male, Caucasian, do not have children, are well educated, are at the high end of the IRS 25% tax bracket, and reside in one of five states with the most electoral college delegates. At least that’s how the data from the 2009 Readership Segmentation Study describes the average Adaptistration reader… (more…)





















