In article <[log in to unmask]>, Kizzy Stonell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > I work for a medium sized museum with an internationally important > collection, in the south west of England. The Museum is administered by > a Society of about 1,000 members. There have been tentative steps to > look into getting a page on the internet. Have other similar museums > had good/bad experience of this ? How do your visitor figures stand ? > How does income result, does it pay for itself ? Does it attract > membership ? > > Your help would be very much appreciated !! > -- > Kizzy Stonell > Dear Kizzy, We are the company that designed and that services a website for Mingei International Museum. The address is http://www.mingei.org Having a website has been a great help to them in reaching people all over the world. If you have any publications or a gift shop, then there is potential for making some money. There are also site sponsorships available. Traffic starts at 0 but over time can be quite amazing. Also, having your museum available to people 7 days a week, 24 hours a day brings recognition for you collections that you might otherwise not have. If you would like more information, or if we can be of any help in creating a website for you please email to [log in to unmask] Hope this is of some help. Look forward to hearing from you again. Arline Johnson, WebWind Productions, San Diego, California USA -----== Posted via Deja News, The Leader in Internet Discussion ==----- http://www.dejanews.com/ Now offering spam-free web-based newsreading