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Your Patrons Are Not Goldfish! The Powerful, Scientifically Proven Reason Why Your Library Should Aim To Hold the Sustained Attention of Your Community

Super Library Marketing

Then there is sustained attention. We use sustained attention when we binge-watch an entire season of Stranger Things in a single day, read a good book cover to cover in one sitting, or attend a concert, play, or sporting event. Sustained attention is where great experiences are found. Social media is a perfect example.

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

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

This year Branson created a Budget Magazine to compliment their budget book. The Budget Magazine also includes a Priority Based Budgeting section so that citizens can better understand how Branson uses PBB for strategic planning and budgeting. Sign-up for our social media pages so you stay connected with TEAM CPBB!

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Library’s Spectacular Success: A Day-Long Cardholder Event Draws Crowds in Record Numbers – Unveiling the Secrets Behind the Triumph!

Super Library Marketing

Then he worked at an arts and culture magazine. I’m still downtown, working a block away from that magazine, trying to have a direct impact on this community. So, my job was to try and keep things doable and sustainable without too much stress. But just before the pandemic, Mike saw an opening for a new position at the L.E.

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Downtown St. Paul needs 20,000 more people to thrive | implications for urban revitalization in the post covid city

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Note that before the book, there was an article in Fortune Magazine , " Downtown is for people " ( pdf ). I actually have the original magazine--from an estate sale in Bethesda, found by Suzanne, not me, but it's in DC. Great images. But that chapter is in desperate need of a rewrite. First, e commerce has decimated local retail.