Marketing Resources

Arts Alive encourages artists, arts & culture organizations, and creative economy businesses to engage in regional marketing initiatives to build the region’s identity as a cultural and creative destination and place to live. We have worked with the Monadnock Travel Council, local Chambers of Commerce, and downtown groups to develop our Discover Monadnock program, and work on a regional brand statement.

Below are some opportunities to promote your business, organization, or events:

Utilize our Discover Monadnock platform

Post events to the Calendar

Send your press releases / images of your events to info@monadnockartsalive.org

Share events, activities, and photos on Facebook and Twitter @dscvrmonadnock or with the hashtags: #discovermonadnockarts #artsarehere #discovermonadnock 

Get Listed: email an image, street address, and phone number for your business listing to editor@discovermonadnock.com

Advertise on regional maps

Regional Map & Guide published by the Greater Keene Chamber of Commerce
Discovery Map of Keene and the Monadnock region

Opportunities through the State of NH and Monadnock Travel Council

Post to the State Tourism Calendar
Tag the VisitNH Facebook page, and tag @VisitNH on Twitter and Instagram when you post your events and share images
Connect with the Granite State Ambassadors to learn about their services and share your information with them
Check out what the Monadnock Travel Council has to offer

Partner with Arts 

Peterborough Community Theatre offers low-cost on-screen advertising.
The Colonial Performing Arts Center offers low-cost on-screen advertising.
Arrange advertising exchanges or purchase ads in arts organization program booklets

Partner with Lodging & Restaurants

Bring your seasonal brochures and posters to lodging establishments & restaurants
Promote tourism packages & events on VisitNH.gov

Post to community calendars

Discover Monadnock

Keene Sentinel

Monadnock Ledger Transcript

Union Leader

Greater Keene & Peterborough Chambers of Commerce

Brattleboro Reformer

Research to help you make marketing decisions

Arts events audience demographics from the 2009 Arts and Economic Prosperity Study
How do Americans Participate in the Arts, an infographic by National Endowment for the Arts
Why do people attend the arts, an infographic by National Endowment for the Arts
Full Report: "When Going gets Tough - Barriers and Motivations Affecting Arts Attendance" a report by National Endowment for the Arts
Panel Discussion on using data to drive audience-building, with NEA Chairwoman Jane Chu