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Is there more to it than posting a status update?

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media applications. They unanimously saw social media as full of possibil<strong>it</strong>ies and potential<br />

wa<strong>it</strong>ing <strong>to</strong> be unbleached.<br />

We in no way have yet deployed all the potential from social media, at all. …Also we<br />

have <strong>to</strong>gether thought of which areas our un<strong>it</strong> wants <strong>to</strong> further progress, and be educated<br />

in… …so <strong>it</strong> (social media) is a prior<strong>it</strong>y for us. (Informant 1, Museum 1, A large museum<br />

in a big <strong>to</strong>wn).<br />

-<br />

…In the future <strong>more</strong> of the mobile applications… …That <strong>it</strong> lists all the information… …<strong>it</strong><br />

would be nice <strong>to</strong> have (name of the museum) in <strong>it</strong> as well. …But somehow I feel the idea<br />

of a museum not being a trad<strong>it</strong>ional building any<strong>more</strong>, but <strong>more</strong> of a contect crea<strong>to</strong>r.<br />

(Informant 5, Museum 4, A medium sized museum in a small <strong>to</strong>wn).<br />

5.2.6 Measuring the social media success<br />

Another finding that surprises is that none of the informants had thought about setting up<br />

goals for their social media presence. They mostly felt they wanted <strong>to</strong> make the<br />

communication two-way and utilize <strong>more</strong> of the different applications, and also get <strong>more</strong> out<br />

of the applications already utilized, and yet none had set <strong>more</strong> concrete, for example<br />

numerical, goals. This is naturally linked <strong>to</strong> the fact that they do not collect numerical data<br />

from their social media actions, and only half (the largest museums) collect data on their<br />

internet pages. Further, the ones that do collect the data do not really know what <strong>to</strong> do w<strong>it</strong>h <strong>it</strong>,<br />

how <strong>to</strong> analyze <strong>it</strong>. Most of the museums do, however, look for tags and texts where they<br />

would have been mentioned in the internet by others.<br />

…We try <strong>to</strong> follow where our name would be mentioned and what people are wr<strong>it</strong>ing<br />

about us in their blogs… …But <strong>it</strong>’s not like, very systematic. (Informant 1, Museum 1, A<br />

large museum in a big <strong>to</strong>wn)<br />

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…It’s like yes, we do follow <strong>it</strong> (statistics), but I don’t think we really know what <strong>to</strong> do w<strong>it</strong>h<br />

<strong>it</strong>… (Informant 3, Museum 2, A large museum in a big <strong>to</strong>wn 2.)<br />

The informants were also asked about the activ<strong>it</strong>y of their fans in Facebook, as that seemed <strong>to</strong><br />

be the most commonly used application. Almost everyone answered that the fans could be<br />

<strong>more</strong> active, but this level is also satisfac<strong>to</strong>ry. When asked what would be a good level, the<br />

informants could not specify an indica<strong>to</strong>r or measurements for that. Further, they were<br />

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