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CreatorUp harnesses AWS AI tools to scale digital content development

AWS Public Sector Blog

CreatorUp helps the education sector meet content demand—quickly When it comes to developing digital course content, one of the biggest challenges is scalability. That was the equivalent of 56 feature films that we developed,” says Almond. Thanks to CreatorUp—and the AI infrastructure provided by AWS—this demand was quickly met.

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The 2023 Guide to Social Media for Libraries: New LinkedIn Success Secrets for This Year

Super Library Marketing

This is the first installment in my series on social media best practices for libraries in 2023. Finally, according to Adweek, LinkedIn is the second most trusted social media platform. They’ve ranked LinkedIn first in “legitimacy” for all social media platforms. LinkedIn for libraries.

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How One Library Marketer Advocated for (and Got) an Additional Promotional Staff Member

Super Library Marketing

So, she decided to use a graphing technique she had learned from business books. That meant her original Communications Specialist could focus on print communications and social media. Read the business books!” One way to get more business books into your TBR is to join The Library Marketing Book Club!

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Ensure Your Digital Library Marketing Passes Accessibility Tests: Expert’s Urgent Advice

Super Library Marketing

When I got the chicken pox and was out of school for days, my mother asked the childrens librarian for books I would like. I loved every book!” AA is a set of internationally recognized guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure web content accessibility, particularly for people with disabilities.

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A Reader Asked for My Ultimate Top Ten Tips for the Most Effective Library Marketing Possible: Here’s the List

Super Library Marketing

2: Post no more than once a day on your social media channels. Social media for libraries works to create brand awareness and affinity. Make a schedule to create quality posts and give your social media feeds consistency (which the algorithms love). Did your social media impressions spike this month?

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Library Cracks the Code on How To Tell Stories to Stakeholders: They Use Email! Here’s How Their Targeted Newsletter Works

Super Library Marketing

I was searching for their website and social media presence.” and I could read and look at all the books I wanted!” Nowadays, Claudine oversees media relations and marketing for DML, located in south central Ohio. Claudine says the newsletter, Beyond Books, is a collaborative effort.

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The Magic of a Consistent Message: How to FINALLY Break Through the Noise and Promote Your Library

Super Library Marketing

The Marketing Rule of 7 The Marketing Rule of 7 was developed by the movie industry in the 1930s. They repeat it everywhere: on fliers, social media, in interviews with the press, in speeches, etc. The library is filled with books that won’t give you class credit but will take you on an adventure you’ll never forget.