Museums & Heritage Prize Draw Winners

May 25th, 2010 posted by Sean

Jewish Museum, Bradford Museum and Galleries, Essex Wildlife TrustWe do like to offer a good competition and the Museums & Heritage Show was no exception. Up for grabs were 3 print vouchers worth £100 each, to spend online at www.promoteyourmuseum.co.uk.

We are very pleased to announce the following winners: -

Janet Simmonds
from Bradford Museums
www.bradfordmuseums.org

Daniel Bridge
from Essex Wildlife Trust
www.essexwt.org.uk

Gina Meyer
from Jewish Museum
www.jewishmuseum.org.uk


Congratulations to you all!

Visit Us At The Museums & Heritage Show

April 22nd, 2010 posted by Sean

The Museum and Heritage ShowWe will be attending The Museums & Heritage Show at Earls Court, London on 12th and 13th May 2010.

This year’s Museums & Heritage Show will be exploring new ways to keep ahead of the game with a wide choice of free seminars being presented by leading lights of the cultural sector. Together with the largest launch platform for new products, technologies and services, it means a visit to the Museums & Heritage Show is a ‘must do’ for anyone working in museums, galleries, heritage or other cultural visitor attractions.

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2010 Newcastle ACE convention

March 12th, 2010 posted by Sean

Viki Charity and Sean Stone at the ACE Exhibition As new members of ACE, we made our way to the host city of Newcastle for our debut at the 2010 ACE convention. A special thank you to everyone who made us feel very welcome.

The ACE convention was the perfect place to launch our new point of sale unit. Perfect for those with limited retail space or, perhaps museums who wish to feature a themed print collection as part of an exhibition or preview showing. It’s a great way to merchandise a whole collection together, and has hidden storage space for an A4 box. Made entirely from cardboard, it’s fully recyclable, and can be personalised with your own imagery and text. Keep an eye out online for new retail solutions…

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Free Prize Draw Winners

March 10th, 2010 posted by Sean

Ace Free Prize Draw winners of the £100 print vouchersWe like a competition at Promote your Museum, so up for grabs at the ACE convention were 3 x £100 printing vouchers to spend online at Promote your Museum.

We are very pleased to announce the following winners: -

Rosemary Walker
from The Henry Moore Foundation

Adam Thow
from The South Bank Centre

Julie Brock
from Sir John Soanes Museum


Congratulations to you all!

We Are Exhibiting At The ACE Convention

January 27th, 2010 posted by admin

Promote Your Museum will be at the ACE Exhibition

‘Promote Your Museum’ will be attending the Association for Cultural Enterprises (ACE) Annual Convention on the 25th and 26th February. ACE represents all aspects of the cultural and heritage industries, including historic houses, royal palaces, libraries, gardens, castles, cathedrals, museums and galleries.

We will be on hand to showcase our latest products and demonstrate our online ordering system. We will also be exhibiting our new retail display units which can be personalised and ordered online.

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Royal Opera House Competition Winner

October 20th, 2009 posted by admin

royal-opera-house-smPromote Your Museum ran a free prize draw in conjunction with The Royal Opera House whilst attending the Museums Association Exhibition. Thanks to all those who took the time to enter.

Congratulations to our competition winner MARY KERSHAW of the YORK MUSEUMS TRUST who has won a private tour and afternoon tea at the Royal Opera House for 10 people.

Well done from all at the Promote Your Museum Team, we hope you enjoy it!

Museums Association Exhibition 2009

October 15th, 2009 posted by admin

Sean Stone, Viki Charirty, and Rachel Prentice at the Museums Association ExhibitionPromote Your Museum team attend the Museum Association Exhibition.

Backed by 30 years experience printing for Museums and Galleries, the new online digital service was launched at the exhibition, gaining considerable interest from attendees.

The website is designed specifically for giftware retailers who do not wish to order in large quantities, the service offers high quality, bespoke, promotional items in quantites starting as low as 100.

Short runs + Low Costs = Higher Margins!

Thank you to all of those who visited our stand and gave us such positive feedback. We had a great time and hope to see you at the next show!

The Museums Association Exhibition 5-7 Oct

September 24th, 2009 posted by admin

museum-ass-logoPromote Your Museum will be attending The Museums Association’s conference and exhibition, the leading event for museum and heritage professionals.

This year’s show will take place in the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre on the 5th and 7th October.

We will be available on Stand 50 demonstrating the launch of our new website www.promoteyourmuseum.co.uk. The new website offers an easy-to-use designprint and fulfilment service to anyone in the museum and gallery sector. Over the last 30 years we’ve supplied social stationery and giftware items to some of the biggest names in this sector including The Science Museum, The National Gallery, The Bodleian Library and the V&A. And now we have created an online service to supply to you!

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Promote Your Museum Website Launches!!!

September 22nd, 2009 posted by admin

Promote Your Museum websitePromote Your Museum launches its new web site dedicated to offering low run digital print at low cost.

Promote Your Museum makes it easy to order short-runlow-cost, great-quality products.

Over the last 30 years we’ve supplied social stationery and giftware items to some of the biggest names in this sector, including The Science Museum, The National Gallery, The Bodleian Library and the V&A. Using the combination of the latest digital printing technology and the order system of a website, we are in the perfect position to offer even the smallest of museums and galleries our extensive, specialist experience.

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