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10 Ways to Improve Your Social Media Strategy and Boost Community Engagement Promotion

Social Pinpoint

Are you taking advantage of social media to promote your online community engagement efforts? From keeping your community informed on your newest projects, promoting opportunities to participate, or closing the loop – social media can be incredibly helpful. What is Social Media Engagement?

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

Super Library Marketing

I first met Suzanne at the Association of Small and Rural Libraries conference in 2021, where she co-presented on social media. In her role, she coordinates outreach, consults on youth services, helps secure state aid for library construction, manages continuing education for her libraries, and does the marketing.

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What’s It Like To Promote a Library With a Non-Circulating Collection? Marketer at a Cultural Institution Takes Us Behind the Scenes

Super Library Marketing

We frequently collaborate with the Public Programs, Adult Education, and Exhibitions departments to develop marketing strategies specific to each team’s needs.” “I However, unlike school and public libraries, our focus isn’t necessarily on literacy or early childhood education.” “We

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How civic learning can inspire future generations of public servants

Partnership for Public Service

Civic engagement can include voting, attending political events, posting about elections and civic issues on social media, and volunteering as poll watchers or on political campaigns. And that’s not all—beyond election politics, civic engagement can also include learning about and pursuing opportunities in the federal workforce.

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3 New (and Relatively Easy) Promotional Ideas for Increasing Your Circulation and Building Support of Your Library

Super Library Marketing

Opportunity: Educate the community on your library’s importance in the reading world 64 percent of readers who responded to the survey said they plan to read more books in 2023 than they did in 2022. Then post the video on your library’s website and social media channels. Key Finding: People plan to read more in 2023.

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Passport to Success: How One Intrepid Library Marketer Hatched a Plan To Bring People Back to the Library

Super Library Marketing

This program’s goal was to get people back into the library after the pandemic as well as educate people about the scope of their consortium services and benefits. And they were able to identify some library super fans, who may become influencers in a future campaign. The idea was simple. And this was NOT a top-down promotion.

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Putting ChatGPT to The Test: Will It Help Your Library With Promotions? Plus A Free Spreadsheet of Prompts To Get You Started!

Super Library Marketing

“Act like a social media specialist.” I’ve divided the spreadsheet into categories: social media, website, blog posts, videos, emails, print materials, ads, annual reports, and other promotions. Social media posts One library staffer said, “It gives me a starting place, and then I make it my own.