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An Up and Down Experience: How One Library Used a Challenge To Educate Their Community About the Freedom To Read

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A few months ago, Patrick and the team at Willoughby-Eastlake launched a Banned Book Challenge. I noticed other libraries and educational institutions in Ohio conducting their own events about “controversial” materials, including art shows, book discussions, and guest presentations,” says the librarian, who wishes to remain anonymous. “I

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Save Time and Reach Your Whole Audience With an Incredible Trick! (Includes Guide and an Example You Can Steal)

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Some are seeing your social media posts. Then I take those lines and I post them across my social media channels and in my emails. For example, I strongly believe books are your library’s brand. So you can take each of the points on that infographic and create separate social media posts.

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Market, Message, and Medium: A Library Marketer Shares How She Tackles Promotions in a Time Crunch

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I first met Suzanne at the Association of Small and Rural Libraries conference in 2021, where she co-presented on social media. She also knows marketing can feel overwhelming, especially because most staff members don’t have training in social media or graphic design. A quick example is our Books by Mail program.

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How One Library Marketer Transformed a Library Website: See the Stunning Before and After!

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We even got to decorate our own cotton tote bags to use carting our book finds back and forth. At her library, Megan is a team of one, overseeing all social media, public relations, website development and management, advertising, graphic design, and branding. “I

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Library Marketer Shares Brilliant 4-Step Plan for Getting Press Coverage and Building Personal Relationship With Media

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Being able to walk there and check out books on my own gave me such a sense of independence as a kid,” recalls Leslie. When her youngest son was in elementary school, Leslie volunteered as a shelver in the school media center and “totally fell in love again with the transformative power of libraries.” The horror!)

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The Biggest Problem Library’s Face? Reaching New Cardholders! Here’s a 6-step Plan for Growing Your Library User Base

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Now, normally your collection promotion might sound something like this: “Get a library card and get access to thousands of books to read for pleasure, for work, or for study, all for free. We have an extensive collection of books in lots of languages. Step 2: Target new audiences with a little money on social media.

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I Spent 3 Hours in a Room Full of Curious and Committed Library Staff: Here Are the 4 Things I Learned From Them!

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We must make print collateral, send emails, schedule social media posts, attend meetings, make press releases, do outreach events, and then attend more meetings. We should be proud of: Our social media engagement. When you see a library doing great marketing work, give them a shoutout on social media.