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A Former TV Star May Use Your Library as a Publicity Stunt: How To Prepare Now Through Promotions

Super Library Marketing

Watch this video The #LibraryMarketing Show, Episode 194 My childhood TV crush is organizing an event at public libraries across the United States and your library needs to get ready for it, especially in terms of promotions. You can also follow me on the following social media platforms: Twitter YouTube Instagram Goodreads LinkedIn TikTok

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September 2022 - Microsoft 365 US Public Sector Roadmap Newsletter

Microsoft Public Sector

We are introducing three new SharePoint team site templates dedicated to helping you create sites for your IT helpdesk, crisis communication team, and new employee onboarding team. New Team site templates will include: · Crisis communication team – Centralize crisis communication, resources, and best practices. ·

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What is needed for enterprise communications

Open Access Government - Technology News

In this opinion piece, Charles Stephenson, Divisional Director from YUDU Sentinel, explores the way ahead when it comes to enterprise communications While a messaging app such as WhatsApp can be helpful for everyday communications, such a social messaging app is unsuitable for crisis communications.

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Protect Your Library Marketing: 6 Smart Strategies for Turbulent Times

Super Library Marketing

Give your patrons opportunities to share why the library feels like a safe and welcoming place for them through video clips, quotes, or social media posts. Use visual cues in the library Display signage that communicates safety and inclusivity, such as “All Are Welcome Here”, Your Library, Your Space, and Come as you are.