For those of you who missed our recent NISE Net Brown Bag on Marketing Strategies for the Nano mini-exhibition, a recording of the presentation now lives here: http://www.nisenet.org/events/online-workshop/online-brown-bag-exhibit-small-talk-tips-hosting-nano-mini-exhibition
Since the vast majority of participants joining us for this brown bag were aware of some but not ALL our marketing resources, I wanted to share the following links as a reminder to what’s available:
- ALL Nano mini-exhibition host resources: http://www.nisenet.org/catalog/exhibits/nano_mini-exhibition
- Marketing Guide: http://www.nisenet.org/sites/default/files/catalog/uploads/8560/nano_mini-exhibition_marketing_guide_7-17-12v2.pdf
- Making the most of your Nano mini-exhibition-Marketing Guide blog post: http://nisenet.org/blog/post/making-most-your-mini-exhibition-marketing-guide
Finally, prompted by the incredible work of those presenting, I wanted to share some of the wonderful examples of "Making the most of your mini-exhibition" through use of the marketing resources available.
Banners and Signs
WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology in Bloomington, IN
University of Puerto Rico at Humacao
Miami Museum of Science in Miami, FL
SpectrUM at the University of Montana
Science Center of Iowa in Des Moines, IA
Raising Visibility by Adapting Spaces (painting a wall never hurts!)
Children’s Museum of Houston in Houston, TX
Da Vinci Science Center in Allentown, PA
National Museum of Nuclear Science and History in Albuquerque, NM
Online Advertisement
Sci-Tech Discovery Center in Frisco, TX
Science Factory Children’s Museum in Eugene, OR
Sony Wonder Technology Lab in New York, NY
Video
WonderLab Museum of Science, Health and Technology in Bloomington, IN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEyD2nO1bLM&feature=youtu.be