New Poll - publicity
Tue, 25 Feb 2003, 02:07 amcrgwllms12 posts in thread
New Poll - publicity
Tue, 25 Feb 2003, 02:07 amWell, the results of the last short-lived and slightly flawed poll show that The Italian-American Reconciliation got noticed the most by people attending this website, followed by The Angriest Video Store Clerk In The World. I'm proud to note that if you add the votes for The Stones and On Our Selection together, Sam & I were seen by the most voters in total, but I think the real winner is Vagabond's Video Store Clerk because that show only started last week and is still running.
The Fringe is over (although you can still catch some of the shows), so time for a new poll.
I thought an appropriate choice after finding out who went to see what (or how many thousands didn't) is to try to find out what methods of publicising shows seem the most effective? Check any of the boxes that apply to you.
Cheers,
The Poll-Tergeist
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The Fringe is over (although you can still catch some of the shows), so time for a new poll.
I thought an appropriate choice after finding out who went to see what (or how many thousands didn't) is to try to find out what methods of publicising shows seem the most effective? Check any of the boxes that apply to you.
Cheers,
The Poll-Tergeist
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Re: New Poll - publicity
Tue, 25 Feb 2003, 11:18 amTimely Poll!
As Publicity Officer for one (and at times two) of the local community theatres I have always had the impression that it's a combination of cast/crew and theatre members/subscribers in the main. The local newspapers also seem to be a good source, most of them are pretty good at feturing amateur theatre, especially if the Editor/Arts Ed is interested in 'the Arts'. We are fortunate in that our local Ed is a resident in the area and knows the theatre from way back.
I wonder whether the 'quality' of the poster, ie home done or professional glossy helps in any way. I tend to think not. Recent experience has confirmed my thoughts.
With permission from the "Poll-Master" I might feature this poll and its results in an article in the ITA LINK soon. (If nothing else it will fill a space - HINT HINT) As newly installed Editor of same I shall be desperately seeking items to fill eight pages every month.
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Thou loggerheaded plume-plucked minnow!
As Publicity Officer for one (and at times two) of the local community theatres I have always had the impression that it's a combination of cast/crew and theatre members/subscribers in the main. The local newspapers also seem to be a good source, most of them are pretty good at feturing amateur theatre, especially if the Editor/Arts Ed is interested in 'the Arts'. We are fortunate in that our local Ed is a resident in the area and knows the theatre from way back.
I wonder whether the 'quality' of the poster, ie home done or professional glossy helps in any way. I tend to think not. Recent experience has confirmed my thoughts.
With permission from the "Poll-Master" I might feature this poll and its results in an article in the ITA LINK soon. (If nothing else it will fill a space - HINT HINT) As newly installed Editor of same I shall be desperately seeking items to fill eight pages every month.
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Thou loggerheaded plume-plucked minnow!
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