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Putting Yourself in Your Members' Shoes (or Phones) With Digital Membership Cards

We’ve written a lot about why digital membership cards are so great for museums and really just about any type of membership organization (yes, they’re eco-friendlyaccessible, and leverage mobile wallets), but what is the experience like for members? Time to flip the script and put yourself in your members’ shoes! 

The White House Historical Association Launches Mobile App With Cuseum and Amazon

The White House Historical Association launches their new mobile app today, in partnership with Cuseum and Amazon Web Services.  

App Marketing Tips From The National Museum of Wildlife Art

Creating an exceptional app is the first step to supercharging your visitor engagement, but a world-class app is no good unless your visitors know about it! We’re always on the lookout to see how members of the Cuseum family are introducing visitors to their apps so that we can share their great ideas. Read on to learn more about how the National Museum of Wildlife Art is making sure that every visitor who walks through the door knows about their app and has the tools to use it easily and effectively. 

3 Accessibility Benefits of Digital Membership Cards

In our last post, we discussed how digital membership cards are a great way to streamline the membership process. By providing digital cards via the mobile wallet, organizations can reduce the number of steps members need to take to access their cards and provide a frictionless experience.

New Digital Membership Cards Launch at Frist Art Museum

We are pleased to announce that Frist Art Museum has launched their new, digital membership cards with Cuseum!  Since opening their doors in 2001, Frist Art Museum has delighted their visitors with an array of art from both the surrounding region, and around the world.  

Cuseum CEO to Speak at International Cultural Forum

We are pleased to announce that Cuseum’s CEO Brendan Ciecko will be speaking at the International Cultural Forum 2017! Held in St. Petersburg, Russia from November 16-18,  the International Cultural Forum brings together leaders in the cultural sector to discuss various facets of world cultural policy, production, and progress.

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