attributes and interests

Hello all,

We are currently looking into the use of attributes and interests in Tessitura and I was wondering if anyone has done anything exceptionally innovative or cool with these.

Thank you!

Best,

Jana Landin

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  • We use Interests to mark the 20+ “preferences” in our eClub profiles – and Attributes similar to Dan Taraborrelli’s  explanation.

     

     

    Chris Long

    Manager, Electronic Communications

    (502) 562-0196 p | (502) 562 0728 f

     

    The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts

    501 West Main Street, Louisville, KY  40202

    www.kentuckycenter.org

     

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    From: Tessitura Marketing Forum [mailto:forums-marketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Dan Taraborrelli
    Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:20 PM
    To: Chris Long
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Marketing Forum] attributes and interests

     

    Hi Jana,

    With 11 organizations in our consortium, I feel like I've seen it all. Usages of Interests aren't all that interesting. We primarily use them in conjunction with performance keywords to determine what types of programming a patron might enjoy. Also for email list sign-ups.

    As for attributes, they are all over the place. Here are some usages:

    - Number of consecutive years as a subscriber

    - Preferred contact method

    - Giving Capacity

    - Graduation year (for alums)

    - Performance attended as a guest (i.e. did not buy the tickets)

    - Special Needs requirement

    Feel free to contact me with any questions.

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    From: Jana Landin <bounce-janalandin3409@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 3/6/2012 4:32:58 PM

    Hello all,

    We are currently looking into the use of attributes and interests in Tessitura and I was wondering if anyone has done anything exceptionally innovative or cool with these.

    Thank you!

    Best,

    Jana Landin




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  • We use Interests to mark the 20+ “preferences” in our eClub profiles – and Attributes similar to Dan Taraborrelli’s  explanation.

     

     

    Chris Long

    Manager, Electronic Communications

    (502) 562-0196 p | (502) 562 0728 f

     

    The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts

    501 West Main Street, Louisville, KY  40202

    www.kentuckycenter.org

     

    Facebook | Youtube | Flicker | Twitter | Blog

     

    From: Tessitura Marketing Forum [mailto:forums-marketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Dan Taraborrelli
    Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 6:20 PM
    To: Chris Long
    Subject: Re: [Tessitura Marketing Forum] attributes and interests

     

    Hi Jana,

    With 11 organizations in our consortium, I feel like I've seen it all. Usages of Interests aren't all that interesting. We primarily use them in conjunction with performance keywords to determine what types of programming a patron might enjoy. Also for email list sign-ups.

    As for attributes, they are all over the place. Here are some usages:

    - Number of consecutive years as a subscriber

    - Preferred contact method

    - Giving Capacity

    - Graduation year (for alums)

    - Performance attended as a guest (i.e. did not buy the tickets)

    - Special Needs requirement

    Feel free to contact me with any questions.

    -

    From: Jana Landin <bounce-janalandin3409@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 3/6/2012 4:32:58 PM

    Hello all,

    We are currently looking into the use of attributes and interests in Tessitura and I was wondering if anyone has done anything exceptionally innovative or cool with these.

    Thank you!

    Best,

    Jana Landin




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