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The Loves and Limits of Facebook, Pt 1

June 8, 2009

It’s been a while since I wrote a post on Facebook. Simon and I have been working with one of our clients lately, and that work has lead to much research on the limitations of what Facebook can do. We […]

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Demistifying Social Media: new date added!

April 24, 2009

You can argue with me on this one, but I think, maybe, the two sweetest words in the English language are: sold out. Simon Ogden and I got asked to do a workshop on using social media as a tool […]

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Posted by Rebecca ColemanPosted in Arts Marketing, Facebook, Marketing Ideas, Twitter
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State of the Union: Social Networking

March 23, 2009

Okay, so I’m no Guy Kawasaki. I’m not even close to Seth Godin.  But some interesting things have happened over the last few weeks, and I wanted to share them with you. First off, Twitter just celebrated its third birthday. […]

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Posted by Rebecca ColemanPosted in Arts Marketing, Blogging, Business of Arts, Facebook, Marketing Ideas, Twitter
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My very last post about RENT (this week)

February 27, 2009

Yes, yes, you’re rolling your eyes, you’re saying “enough, already with the RENT, Rebecca. We get it. You love RENT.” All that is certainly true, but this is a post that is only tangentially about my favorite musical. It’s more […]

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Where is our future audience?

December 17, 2008

Last night I went to see the Vancouver Playhouse’s production of The Drowsy Chaperone (which is, by the way, a wonderfully cheese-filled romp through musical theatre lead by Jay Brazeau–go if you get a chance). I was happy to see […]

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Posted by Rebecca ColemanPosted in Arts Marketing, Facebook
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I feel like a gospel preacher…

November 15, 2008

I’m still buzzing. Yesterday afternoon, I got to be part of a panel on Marketing Using Web 2.0 at the GVPTA’s annual Making a Scene Theatre Conference (see previous post and its shameless fawning over Daniel MacIvor). I am always […]

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Posted by Rebecca ColemanPosted in Arts Marketing, Blogging, E-Newsletters, Facebook, Marketing Ideas, Websites
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Daniel MacIvor and I are in some good company.

November 13, 2008

It’s no secret that Daniel MacIvor is my favorite Canadian male playwright. If I had a buck for every time I’ve performed This Is A Play, I’d… well, I could buy a pizza, for sure. The esteemed Mr. MacIvor is […]

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Posted by Rebecca ColemanPosted in Arts Marketing, Blogging, Business of Arts, Facebook, Marketing Ideas, Websites
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Facebook is your friend

September 28, 2008

Originally published on April 30, 2008 on The Next Stage) You could not possibly be a bigger holdout than I was with Facebook. I resisted joining for a really long time. I thought “why do I need yet another time-waster […]

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Posted by Rebecca ColemanPosted in Arts Marketing, Business of Arts, Facebook, Marketing Ideas, Misc
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