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Introducing the Shoestring Project. Affordable website packages for small visitor attractions
We build websites for small visitor attractions with budgets to match. There are three levels of pricing and each one includes an initial audit to find out what is and isn’t working for your visitors in terms of user experience and discoverability.
Finding a New Ticketing Software for your Attraction
Are you looking for some help with finding the right ticketing or revenue management solution for your business? Then look no further!
Emerging innovation and why pre-booking is a benefit to attractions regardless of Covid
In this episode of Skip The Queue Kelly and Carly discuss unpopular opinions, emerging innovation, the future of attractions, and why pre-booking is a benefit to attractions regardless of COVID. If you like what you hear, you can subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, and all the usual channels by searching, 'Skip the Queue'.
The tools and tactics successful museums use to attract new visitors
Through the past decade we have seen massive social change in the UK and around the world which, during the initial stages seemed dramatic, with the closure of many traditional community spaces and the increase in time many people are spending in virtual environments.
The Brown Sign Project
Join Carly and her co-host Carlton as they Share stories from tourism professionals and hear about the wonderful, and sometimes weird, world of visitor attractions.
Maximise your income generation
Seamless technology integrations improve guest service and good technology can enhance every business. Written for Stephen Spencer + Associates.
The Changing Face of Museum Tours
There was a time when the mention of a museum tour evoked images of branded blazers, heavily scripted journeys around a single collection and a marching troupe lead by an umbrella wielding uniformed guide. Written for Museum Next.
Is the future of museums online and what might a virtual museum look like?
How can a museum’s online content contribute to the wider aims of the museum and how the online museum content can fit within the broader museum definition? Can a museum ever be solely online? Written for Museum Next.