2007-12-05
ArtsProfessional website
This week sees the launch of a brand new ArtsProfessional website, after a year-long programme of development by an in-house team. The new website marks the latest stage in the magazines burgeoning online development.
More than ever before, the new site is dedicated to addressing issues affecting professionals working across the arts sector whilst offering regular subscribers and occasional visitors alike, the opportunity to get involved, launch debates, respond to articles and swap thoughts and ideas. The new site continues to offer subscribers the chance to search and download the complete ArtsProfessional back catalogue now numbering over 160 full issues of the printed magazine and more than 170 issues of the weekly APe-mail bulletin.
The AP Network section of the ArtsProfessional Online contains a brand new discussion forum, giving readers a chance to really have their say and to learn from others. There are seven new regular bloggers contributing to the debate, with articles penned by some of ArtsProfessionals most popular and outspoken contributors. Readers can also award star ratings to articles whilst commenting on what is written.
Arts Directory a popular feature within the printed magazine, is now a useful web-based tool for anyone in the sector who is looking for products or services. Similarly another popular feature from the magazine, the Events Calendar, is now fully searchable online, and organisers can their add own events free of charge, enabling readers to keep up to date with the latest opportunities. A visit to the site allows readers to access and listen to APod the regular series of ArtsProfessional podcasts, and to read the latest issue of APe-mail bulletins completely FREE of charge. APod is now so popular, it ranks as the Number 1 download for arts management subjects and Number 9 for general management subjects on i-Tunes.
Liz Hill, ArtsProfessionals consultant editor said; The launch of a brand new ArtsProfessional website is an exciting development for us as its the first time we have really been able to enjoy a two way dialogue with our readers via the web. We also feel that it answers the demands of many people who are looking to be part of a social networking group exclusively for arts professionals.
Liz Hill went on to say, This is the second site launched by ArtsProfessional in as many months. At the end of September, we switched on ArtsJobFinder [www.artsjobfinder.co.uk] a completely new website for job hunters and advertisers within the arts sector. This site, together with the new ArtsProfessional site has combined our offering of quality editorial with the best recruitment service in the industry and our initial feedback from our users shows that the combination is attracting more visitors and subscribers than ever before. We have more development plans for the coming months and will continue to listen to, and respond to the needs of our industry colleagues.
www.artsprofessional.co.uk
The AP Network section of the ArtsProfessional Online contains a brand new discussion forum, giving readers a chance to really have their say and to learn from others. There are seven new regular bloggers contributing to the debate, with articles penned by some of ArtsProfessionals most popular and outspoken contributors. Readers can also award star ratings to articles whilst commenting on what is written.
Arts Directory a popular feature within the printed magazine, is now a useful web-based tool for anyone in the sector who is looking for products or services. Similarly another popular feature from the magazine, the Events Calendar, is now fully searchable online, and organisers can their add own events free of charge, enabling readers to keep up to date with the latest opportunities. A visit to the site allows readers to access and listen to APod the regular series of ArtsProfessional podcasts, and to read the latest issue of APe-mail bulletins completely FREE of charge. APod is now so popular, it ranks as the Number 1 download for arts management subjects and Number 9 for general management subjects on i-Tunes.
Liz Hill, ArtsProfessionals consultant editor said; The launch of a brand new ArtsProfessional website is an exciting development for us as its the first time we have really been able to enjoy a two way dialogue with our readers via the web. We also feel that it answers the demands of many people who are looking to be part of a social networking group exclusively for arts professionals.
Liz Hill went on to say, This is the second site launched by ArtsProfessional in as many months. At the end of September, we switched on ArtsJobFinder [www.artsjobfinder.co.uk] a completely new website for job hunters and advertisers within the arts sector. This site, together with the new ArtsProfessional site has combined our offering of quality editorial with the best recruitment service in the industry and our initial feedback from our users shows that the combination is attracting more visitors and subscribers than ever before. We have more development plans for the coming months and will continue to listen to, and respond to the needs of our industry colleagues.
www.artsprofessional.co.uk
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