In this episode of the Digital Culture Podcast, Dean Shaw and Adam Sykes discuss how your CRM and content can work together to boost engagement and drive ticket sales for your events.

The Digital Culture Podcast is for creative and cultural professionals to get to know the Digital Culture Network team, learn how we can help your digital skills development, and find out what’s happening across the sector.
In this episode, James Akers speaks to digital marketing expert Adam Koszary about how social media has evolved and what it means for cultural organisations today. They discuss the importance of clear strategy, authentic tone of voice, and creating engaging content that connects with different audiences. Adam also shares practical advice for small teams on balancing creativity, resources and expectations in an increasingly complex digital landscape.
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In this episode of the Digital Culture Podcast, Dean Shaw and Adam Sykes discuss how your CRM and content can work together to boost engagement and drive ticket sales for your events.
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