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In this episode, Amy invites listeners to see their museum through the eyes of its visitors, from the moment someone first hears about the museum to the moment they decide whether they’ll ever come back. She breaks down the difference between a visitor journey (the path people take before, during, and after a visit) and the visitor experience (how that path feels), and explains why museum teams need to understand both to grow attendance and create relationships with visitors so they will want to come back and bring a friend.
Links from the Episode:Amy Kehs is a brand strategist and communications expert for museums. She has owned Kehs Communications since 2000 and has worked for the most renowned and well-loved museums in Washington, D.C. Her goal is to ensure that museums thrive into the next century and she hopes people will come to love museums as much as she does. Her proven process sets up proactive communication habits for museums, cultivating relationships with visitors who will want to return and bring a friend. Want to talk more? Click this link to book a call.
By Amy KehsIn this episode, Amy invites listeners to see their museum through the eyes of its visitors, from the moment someone first hears about the museum to the moment they decide whether they’ll ever come back. She breaks down the difference between a visitor journey (the path people take before, during, and after a visit) and the visitor experience (how that path feels), and explains why museum teams need to understand both to grow attendance and create relationships with visitors so they will want to come back and bring a friend.
Links from the Episode:Amy Kehs is a brand strategist and communications expert for museums. She has owned Kehs Communications since 2000 and has worked for the most renowned and well-loved museums in Washington, D.C. Her goal is to ensure that museums thrive into the next century and she hopes people will come to love museums as much as she does. Her proven process sets up proactive communication habits for museums, cultivating relationships with visitors who will want to return and bring a friend. Want to talk more? Click this link to book a call.