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How strong is your museum’s website as part of the whole offer? Does it reflect your identity as an organisation? Does it appeal to your visitors? What does it really need? Are there trends to pay attention to? Others to ignore? Makes the site appealing? What mistakes can you avoid?If your work involves museum websites these will be questions you’ll have to tackle, whether you’re commissioning a new site or just trying to keep the current one healthy.

This post will take you through the essential ways in which your site needs to answer key visitor questions for 2017. First, we’ll spin through the process we used. Then, the main points: three key groups of questions your site needs to answer for your visitors. Finally, a dive into the building blocks that help a site work particularly effectively. Hopefully, you’ll finish the post with a fresh perspective on your own site: you’ll be able to identify how to make it work better for your visitors and advocate for effective change as part of your organisation’s strategy. Of course, we threw some sites we built at Cogapp into the mix too.

How strong is your museum’s website as part of the whole offer? Does it reflect your identity as an organisation? Does it appeal to your visitors? What does it really need? Are there trends to pay attention to? Others to ignore? What makes the site appealing? What mistakes can you avoid?If your work involves museum websites these will be questions you’ll have to tackle, whether you’re commissioning a new site or just trying to keep the current one healthy.How strong is your museum’s website as part of the whole offer? Does it reflect your identity as an organisation? Does it appeal to your visitors? What does it really need? Are there trends to pay attention to? Others to ignore? What makes the site appealing?

How strong is your museum’s website as part of the whole offer? Does it reflect your identity as an organisation? Does it appeal to your visitors? What does it really need? Are there trends to pay attention to? Others to ignore? What makes the site appealing? What mistakes can you avoid?If your work involves museum websites these will be questions you’ll have to tackle, whether you’re commissioning a new site or just trying to keep the current one healthy.

This post will take you through the essential ways in which your site needs to answer key visitor questions for 2017. First, we’ll spin through the process we used. Then, the main points: three key groups of questions your site needs to answer for your visitors.

Finally, a dive into the building blocks that help a site work particularly effectively. Hopefully, you’ll finish the post with a fresh perspective on your own site: you’ll be able to identify how to make it work better for your visitors and advocate for effective change as part of your organisation’s strategy. Of course, we threw some sites we built at Cogapp into the mix too.

How strong is your museum’s website as part of the whole offer? Does it reflect your identity as an organisation? Does it appeal to your visitors? What does it really need? Are there trends to pay attention to? Others to ignore? What makes the site appealing? What mistakes can you avoid?If your work involves museum websites these will be questions you’ll have to tackle, whether you’re commissioning a new site or just trying to keep the current one healthy. This post will take you through the essential ways in which your site needs to answer key.

Visitor questions for 2017. First, we’ll spin through the process we used. Then, the main points: three key groups of questions your site needs to answer for your visitors.

Sandro Botticelli from 1484 until 1485

How effective is your museum’s website? Does it reflect your identity as an organisation? Does it appeal to your visitors and showcase the collection?

Date1485ArtistSandro BotticelliPeriod15th centuryClassificationPaintingDimensions45 3/4 x 32 in. (116.2 x 81.3 cm)Gallery Location34th Ave, Queens, NY 11106Share

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La fondation Apprentis d’Auteuil agit depuis plus de 150 ans pour former et éduquer la jeunesse en difficulté.
Avec plus de 80 formations, nous aidons les jeunes en difficulté à s’insérer dans la société tout en accompagnant les familles dans leur rôle éducatif. Nous agissons au plus près des familles avec des structures d’accueil pour enfants ou adolescents en difficultés confiés par les parents ou l’aide sociale à l’enfance. Nous proposons des accompagnements avec ou sans internat. « Plus de 5 600 collaborateurs aident chaque jour à la prise en charge des jeunes en difficultés et à lutter contre l’échec scolaire. Ils contribuent à leur construire un projet de vie avec un parcours personnalisé. 

Ce soutien aux jeunes en difficulté et aux enfants déscolarisés permet de découvrir le potentiel et le talent de chacun d’entre eux. Pour soutenir notre association d’aide à l’enfance – n’hésitez pas à faire un don à notre fondation. Apprentis d’Auteuil – fondation protection de l’enfance. 

 

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