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A Practical Guide to Theatre and the Web: Facebook

Sinead Mac Manus looks at the world’s largest social networking site to gauge its potential for theatre artists and companies.

A Practical Guide to Theatre and the Web: Twitter

Do you tweet? What can Twitter do for your work in the creative industries? Sinead MacManus covers the main points of the world’s most used microblogging service.

A Practical Guide to Theatre and the Web: Blogging

Writing a blog can be a powerful learning tool, it can promote critical and analytical thinking, both with regard to your artistic process and to issues at stake in the wider world.

A Practical Guide to Theatre and the Web: Introducing Social Media

One of the main reasons why you might use social media tools is that the entry barriers are low, both technologically and financially.

A Practical Guide to Theatre and the Web: WordPress (Part 2 of 2)

In part 2 of her practical guide to website building with WordPress, Sinead Mac Manus covers design and functionality to achieve a unique look and feel to your new site’s design.

Practical Guide to Theatre and the Web: WordPress (Part 1 of 2)

In part 1 of her practical guide to theatre and the Web, Sinead Mac Manus shows you how to set up a site at little cost using the ever-popular WordPress content management system.

Practical Guide to Theatre & Web 2.0

Creative business consultant, Sinead Mac Manus, introduces her practical guide to Web 2.0 and social media for theatre companies, artists and the creative industries.

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