Sender: |
|
Subject: |
|
From: |
|
Date: |
Tue, 8 Aug 1995 13:32:30 +1000 |
In-Reply-To: |
|
Reply-To: |
|
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
On Mon, 7 Aug 1995, Alan E West wrote:
> The Museum that I work for is considering putting up some WWW pages,
> but wants some information in the field of cost-benefits before it
> does so. If any one could help me on the following points, either
> through their own experiences, or by directing me to published
> material, I would be very grateful.
>
> 1. What is the cost overhead in staff time of maintaining web
> pages? I know this depends a lot on the size, but a rough rule of
> thumb, hours per megabyte per month would be useful (if anyone has
> done this kind of audit!).
>
> 2. Do web pages actually generate an appreciable increase in
> visitors, or do most museums with web pages view it as widening
> their public access, rather than income generation? How many people
> each month access your web pages on average?
>
> 3. What is the success of museum shops on the web, and what form
> has proved the most profitable?
>
> Thanking you all in advance.
>
> Alan E West
> [log in to unmask]
>
Alan, I put up a similar request a week or so ago and had very little
response- Good luck!
Tim
**********************************************************************
* Tim Bosher * Museum of Victoria *
* [log in to unmask] * Information Systems Branch *
* Phone: +61 3 651 6751 * Fax: +61 3 651 6180 *
* *
* There is no time like the present to postpone *
* what you should be doing. *
* *
**********************************************************************
|
|
|