Dance Interactive's online presence now includes what marketing departments love to call Web2.0. But how can we build a network of dance teachers that use technology, and what can we do to make that network really work in the interests of dance educators..?
1. Early days but we hope Facebook will become the hub of communication between our contacts across the world. The Wall for leaving messages and the Discussion Board can be used like a Forum so people can exchange ideas and make new contacts, as well as ask us questions. We have yet to determine how many of our contacts use Facebook, and what level of interest they would have in joining the group.
2. The ability to find out who uses Bedford Interactive's resources in your local area could have many benefits. You can ask us and we can query our database for you, but we will not release any information without the owner's permission.
3. Arranging demonstration workshops in areas where there are groups of users already talking to each other becomes much more viable.
4. We will soon be using the networks to invite interested users to participate in our FORMotion project, where your own dance video materials can be inserted into our new software toolkit. Phase 1 software will be free to those willing to donate their video and a bit of time towards our research period enabling us to perfect a general purpose version for Do-It-Yourself authoring of interactive dance resources.
5. Now we can have a turnover of contact information. As people move house, move jobs, change email address or even get married they can fall off our database. If you have lost contact with us and wish to be re-added, send us an email here
Our total list of hard contacts (people who have bought our products) is well over 4,000, so there may be many who we can no longer reach with our missives.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Dance Interactive on Facebook
B.I. are beginning to embrace the social networking world (at last!).
We've joined Facebook and created a new group to try and encourage the community of dance teachers who use our titles to talk to each other more, share ideas, resources and to make it easier to stay in contact with, and help our customers with any problems they may be having.
If you would like to join the group you can click here.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Global Dance Movement - Sales Maps
Over the last ten years we've sold our resources for dance teachers all over the world, primarily using our website www.dance-interactive.com (although it used to be called www.dance-interactive.web.com before web.com decided to stop using web.com... confused? we were too!).
Here are two maps showing in red all the countries we've sold our resources to and in green the countries in which we're yet to make any sales.
Click on the maps to view full screen.
Europe - 35 Countries
Asia - 18 Countries
Americas - 14 Countries
Africa - 7 Countries
Oceania - 3 Countries
Europe has the most comprehensive coverage, but you certainly can't ignore the USA Market as all of the U.S. States are now represented as well.
Here are two maps showing in red all the countries we've sold our resources to and in green the countries in which we're yet to make any sales.
Click on the maps to view full screen.
Europe - 35 Countries
Asia - 18 Countries
Americas - 14 Countries
Africa - 7 Countries
Oceania - 3 Countries
Europe has the most comprehensive coverage, but you certainly can't ignore the USA Market as all of the U.S. States are now represented as well.
Labels:
dance,
dance resources,
sales map,
world map
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
New images in the gallery
Just a quick note to tell you there are now new images in the Dance Interactive gallery here:
http://www.dance-interactive.com/gallery3.html
The pictures include stills from our latest resource pack Vocalise: Improving Dance Performance II (a DVD-ROM featuring a classic-modern dance) and sneak previews of our forthcoming video software called FORMotion. Another new addition to the gallery includes images from Step Dance, our CD-ROM for teaching dance in primary schools.
Labels:
dance,
dance education,
dance gallery,
video software
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