Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Museum Industry Trends Buoy Marketing Efforts

Museum marketers can take heart from a number of trends that are boosting their appeals to visitors and donors, according to a recent report on the museum industry from ticketing solutions provider Acme Technologies. Demographics favor museum marketers, for example. The baby-boomer generation, the most populous generation still living today, is made up of the most loyal frequenters of museums and galleries among generations, while data shows the tech-savvy millennial generation, which demands interactivity, is being wooed by modern museums' innovative tech and design. Museum appeals are even benefiting from our contentious politics as conflicting media, heated partisanship, and rapid social change drive the public to seek out museums as safeguards of knowledge, culture, and history. Finally, technology trends are transforming museums into efficient institutions using novel and interactive solutions to improve visitor experiences, with digital systems integration, VR, and greater disabled accessibility for example. The Acme report notes a number of tactics that will help museum marketers leverage those trends. For one, galleries, zoos and other foundations can integrate traditional displays with innovative tools that allow audiences to experience collections in new ways. For example, the Netherlands' Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is using Virtual Reality to provide a unique view of the famous painter’s works, while the Cleveland Museum offers a digital map that visitors can access via their smartphones to navigate exhibits. Social media is another boon for savvy marketers, such as making Instagrammable selfies intentional features in museum tours. An example is a San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's interactive hit with an artwork that encourages visitors to snap a selfie with their head in a freezer, and tag the museum in the resulting Instagram post. Finally, data analytics offer insight into museum-goer trends for strategies that widen audiences and increase donations. The report cites the example of The Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain, which hired data analytics provider Synergic Partners to analyze tourist visitation trends for a special Picasso exhibit. Information gathered showed the most common nationalities of visitors, and allowed the museum to better cater to them. For more marketing ideas, see our website blog post at https://www.acculist.com/positive-industry-trends-buoy-museum-marketing/

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