Visitor Studies Association:
http://museum.cl.msu.edu/vsa/
This is a wonderful resource:
http://www.museummarketingtips.com
Also, my own site http://www.museumstuff.com is certainly worth a look.
(winner, Best E-Services solution for Museums at the Museums and the Web
conference this year, I shamelessly add.)
For more resources, check out the "professional" area of museumstuff. Try
searching for words like "visitor", "research", and other likely topics.
I've collected quite a number of links over the past 2 years, and even I'm
surprised by what I have packed in the database .. Also, I have a directory
page dealing with websites that specifically promote/list museums .. which
can be found at
http://www.museumstuff.com/professional/resources/museums_online.html
I also have a page "somewhere" .. devoted to trends in museums (collected
as research for a recent article I consulted on). I'll try to dig that up
as well ..
Roy Hemmat
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>Can anyone recommend any websites that deal with marketing your
>museum--audience research, industry data, visitation trends? Thank you
>for sharing your thoughts.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Bobbie Athon
>Kansas State Historical Society
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