Replying to myself to thank all of you. Much food for thought, all with similar messages. I will now sleep on it and act in the morning. I do my best thinking while asleep!
As I replied to you all individually, we sometimes stand far too close to things to understand precisely what we are doing.
One thing to take away from this is to wonder if we need such a thing as a special offer at all. My idea was to try to grab folk who are not part of our normal visitor demographic and to pull them towards us. My thinking now is that this may not be the way to do it. I may have found, successfully, another way not to increase visitors from the "lost visitors" area!
On 5 Jul 2012, at 14:55, Tim Trent wrote:
> Chaps and chapesses I'd like your advice, please.
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> We're fast approaching the UK school holidays, so, as webmaster, twitter and facebook person for Dartmouth Museum I thought "Ask your buying public what special offers they would like to see." So I have. On Facebook we have a "question" and we also have the same question in the left hand margin of every gosh-darned page on our reasonably extensive and well visited web site.
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> So far, after solid promotion, we have precisely two answers.
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> I'm not putting the url of http://dartmouthmuseum.org/ here to ask you chaps to give us your answers to the question, I'm putting it here so you can tell me how I can do better. If you intend to visit us over the summer, do, please, ask for the offer you'd like us to run, otherwise, please help me to stop banging my head against the brick wall by giving me a hard slap and telling me what I'm not doing well enough!
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