I haven't seen a physical "sign" -- but as we checked out of a small boutique 
hotel in NYC last month, we were handed a business card saying, "Like us?  Tell 
others" -- and it went on to suggest reviewing the property on Trip Advisor, 
Yelp, Facebook, etc. . . .   Their card worked(s), I left them a postive review 
and noticed hundreds of others had too!    I was also impressed to see that the 
hotel had left a follow-up comment about each review.   Not just a generic 
"thanks for your comments", but a post that specifically related to the points 
mentioned in the review (both good and bad!).      Wow, what a stellar example 
of customer-service, and the peer-review process.    

I've been talking with my exc. director about implementing the same "card" at 
our museum.
 

- David - 
David Lewis, Curator
Aurora Regional Fire Museum
www.AuroraRegionalFireMuseum.org
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Hanan Cohen <[email protected]>
To: Museum Computer Network Listserv (mcn-l at mcn.edu) <mcn-l at mcn.edu>
Sent: Tue, Oct 8, 2013 6:11 am
Subject: [MCN-L] "Recommend us" sign at the museum?


Hello,

We consider putting a "Recommend us!" sign at the exit of the museum in order 
to 
remind visitors to do so in social networks.

Do you have such a sign or another method for reminding visitors to recommend 
your museum?

If you do, can you please send a link to an image?

If you have considered doing so and decided against it, can you please specify 
why?

Thanks,

---

Hanan Cohen  - Webmaster

Bloomfield Science Museum Jerusalem



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