After 10 years of publication, 'Northings' (the monthly arts e-magazine for the Highlands & Islands) closed down in 2013 and is archived here. High Life Highland is pleased to enable this extensive body of work to remain accessible to the public. Please note, though, that material will not be updated or added.

Articles tagged ‘audience development’

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eMarketing Music Special

5 May 2010 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs, General

A Web Marketing Music Special

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A Tour of Scotland: Inverness

12 Apr 2010 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs

The first workshop is done and a new community emerges!

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To Tweet or not to Tweet

22 Oct 2009 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs

Still not convinced about the powers of social media. This is a great video from socialnomics.com… this is not a fad! Convinced?

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Getting Social

20 Oct 2009 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs

Social Media is taking centre court amongst audience development and marketing proffessionals. It’s free, it’s accessible anywhere and everywhere, it’s a new and interactive way of communicating with your audeince, your visitors, your customers, and it’s used by millions of people around the planet.

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The Art of Branding

13 Oct 2009 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs

It’s fair to say that everyone now has to consider their brand, and I don’t just mean business or company branding, but personal branding too. With the advent of blogging, social media, websites, etc we, as individuals can now embark on our own personal branding.

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Let’s Talk About Crafts

1 Oct 2009 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs

All we could do was look on and giggle nervously as the Pentland Ferry drew in closer to Gill’s Bay, on what was a wild and windy lunchtime in September. The ferry had been delayed earlier due to the weather, and I couldn’t help but wonder whether it was still safe to travel across the […]