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Effective Library Internal Communication Is Not Impossible! Libraries Share Tips for Keeping Staff Up to Date, Engaged, and Happy

Super Library Marketing

This happened because we had a messy, unorganized internal communications strategy. If we were having problems getting information to staff about a fun event, we were really in trouble when it came to communicating the information they needed to do their work properly. Internal communications: marketing’s forgotten stepchild.

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Survey Says: A Midwestern Library Marketer Shares Her Library’s Secrets for Uncovering Patron Motivations

Super Library Marketing

Jenie now works as Marketing and Communications Manager for the library. This year, she co-led a team of five people during a major project: a survey of their community. MRL was looking for data to help the library create a five-year strategic plan. We canvased apartments, churches, and social groups too.”

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10 Tips to Make The Most of Your Next Library Marketing Conference

Super Library Marketing

You may be expecting me to recommend that you always attend sessions in the marketing, communications, or outreach track. For example, this year at LibLearnX, I attended a session on strategic planning for libraries. Connect with fellow attendees and speakers on social media before you go. You can steal mine!

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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!

Super Library Marketing

This was the first-ever pre-conference workshop for the Library Marketing and Communications Conference , which returned in all its in-person glory. We must make print collateral, send emails, schedule social media posts, attend meetings, make press releases, do outreach events, and then attend more meetings. There is no rest.

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PBB Provides Branson, MO "A More Fiscally Sustainable Future for the City."

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

Under the leadership of Finance Director Jamie Rouch and City Manager Bill Malinen, the City pursued PBB as a direct means to connect the way they budgeted to the long-term vision and Strategic Plan that Council had developed for the future of the community. Keep an eye on the CPBB blog for further updates. www.ResourceX.net

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How I would get started if I were opening my grant writing business tomorrow

Grant Writing Made Easy

Consider engaging on other social media platforms where your prospective clients may be present, sharing valuable content that showcases your expertise. Attend industry events, join professional associations, and engage with potential clients on social media. Network, Network, Network!

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Why Partnerships are Important to Non-Profits

Grant Consulting Services, LLC

Benefits of Nonprofit Collaboration Collaborative efforts enable nonprofits to address complex community issues more effectively and sustainably foster a sense of shared responsibility and mutual growth. Therefore, building and nurturing community partnerships is an integral part of strategic planning for nonprofits (Instrumentl, 2024).