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1 A Year In Wonderland Series... During the Wonderland Tour our website featured feedback from audience members collected on Facebook and Twitter and a short video of audience feedback from the Concert Hall.

2 A Year In Wonderland Series... Videos in this series have been viewed 19749 times. These videos have been shared on our website blog, Facebook, Twitter and on various venue websites.

3 Audience Feedback Website Comments Visitors to our website are able to leave us comments about performances and events they have attended... First Name: Jennifer Last Name: Rowe Phone Number: Email Address: Comments: I do believe Mr Spohr was the Director who brought RWB to Jamaica in the 60s.I was THRILLED to be able to attend the Rehearsal at the Ward Theatre (thanks to my ballet teacher Barbara Matalon, then Barbara Kerr) when I was about 9. I also already have a reservation for ALICE in Ottawa on 28th and am really looking forward to that as I will be visiting Canada that week. Have enjoyed watching the"year in Wonderland" as it has developed and in fact this was one of the factors that influenced the dates for my visit....really hope you enjoy performing it as much as the fun it looks Jennifer

4 RWB Blog We maintain a “blog” or web log of the latest activities and events at the RWB. This appears on the front page of our website. Our goal is to keep our customers and community up to date about our company and to keep a steady flow of new material on the website to encourage visitors to return to the website. This blog is also accessible using RSS feed readers.

5 Our upcoming shows are always featured front and centre on the first page of our website, are also accessible through the menu at the top of the page, and usually as a button from the column on the left side of every page.

6 Visitors to our website can connect to our YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Vimeo pages to see more material or interact with others in our community. Visitors who are logged into Facebook can share our content with their friends just by clicking a link that appears on every page. (Only appears if user is logged in to Facebook) We contribute content to Facebook and Twitter on a very regular basis, and as we approach shows and tours the frequency of these posts climbs. (Several times a day) An average post on our Facebook wall will have 2500+ impressions.

7 Google Analytics We use Google Analytics to monitor website traffic trends. This helps us get a better idea of how many people are being engaged by our traditional marketing campaigns offline.

8 Accessibility We have strived to make our website as accessible to as many visitors as possible. Our website is accessible on various mobile browsers including the iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and other mobile devices. One of the things we have done to allow this is limit our usage of Adobe Flash We attempt to keep our content bandwidth light to accommodate slower connection speeds including dial-up and cellular networks Since November 1 st we have had over 4,465 visits to our website from visitors using mobile devices.


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