Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
Presented by David DombroskyCarnegie Mellon’s Center for Arts Management and
Technology
March 31, 2011
Mobilizing the Arts:Engaging Audiences Through the
Mobile Web
Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
Overviewiew
• Why do we need to engage with the mobile Web?
• What options for mobile engagement currently exist?
• How are arts organizations using these options?
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What is the Mobile Web?
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Why Do We Need to Engage?
3 Drivers:
I. Access
II.Behavior
III.Expectation
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We can’t afford to engage with
mobile.Not true.
You most likely already participate in “mobilized” online
environments.
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Common “Mobilized” Online Tools
• YouTube
• Flickr
• iTunes
• Google Maps
• Press sites
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QR Codes
• QR = “quick response”
• Bar codes can be linked to content
• QR Code readers are free
• Generators are also free
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Location-Based Social Networks
• FourSquare and Facebook Places
• Claim your venue or brand
• Ask visitors to “check-in”
• Promotions
• Cross-promote with nearby businesses
• Recommendation engine
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Look for Apps You Can Tie Into
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Mobile Websites
• Currently over 233 billion websites on the Internet
• In 2010, just over 3 million of them were mobile-friendly
• Accessible from all types of mobile devices
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Making Your Website Mobile Friendly
• Create a separate mobile site
• For example: m.technologyinthearts.org instead of www.technologyinthearts.org
• Consider using services like MoFuse
• Keep the layout simple and easy to navigate
• Keep images to a minimum
• Test your site on a number of mobile devices
• Redirect mobile users to your mobilesite
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Mobile Apps
• Software designed for a mobile device – smartphones or tablet computers
• Connectivity
• Platform-specific
• Unique, interactive experience
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A Sampling of Arts Mobile Apps
Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
A Sampling of Arts Mobile Apps
Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
A Sampling of Arts Mobile Apps
Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
A Sampling of Arts Mobile Apps
Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
A Sampling of Arts Mobile Apps
Presented by the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT.Artsnet.org), Carnegie Mellon’s H. John Heinz III College
Mobile App Developers
• Think local
• Cultural app developers
• Instant Encore
• Toura
• Different types of economic relationships
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Things to Think About
• What do your patrons or constituents want from their mobile experience with your organization?
• What types of content do you already have to use?
• What budget level do you have to devote to mobile engagement? Can you leverage other resources or relationships?
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Questions?
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