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

Super Library Marketing

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 They may also enter through digital ads, social media, or from other places directly to landing pages, but don’t tend the linger.”

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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

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.

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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

Super Library Marketing

Step 2: Target new audiences with a little money on social media. Step 5: Pitch real stories of library cardholders to the media. Instead of sending out a generic press release about the benefits of a library card, send your media contacts a pre-written story of a real person who got help with a real problem at the library.

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Getting Feedback From Residents: A New Survey

Barrett & Greene

The other options he had in mind included e-mail, phone, texts and social media. Here are a few of the key results from the survey taken from a press release announcing its publication: ● A large majority (71%) of respondents reported they are not being “asked” by government for their input or feedback.

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How To Create a Marketing Plan for an Entire Year Even if Your Library’s Strategic Plan Sucks or Is Non-Existent!

Super Library Marketing

A strategic plan defines targets and objectives for the entire library organization, including facilities, human resources, reader services, youth services, outreach, and more. You can also follow me on the following social media platforms: YouTube Instagram Goodreads LinkedIn TikTok Step 4: Set goals for each tactic and asset.

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Turn Library Promotions on Their Head with This Surefire Yet Simple Way To Capture Attention

Super Library Marketing

Before you know it, you have a compelling piece that you can use to promote your event on social media, in email, and in print. The Library’s Outreach Team has been working with Guernsey Prison for several years to provide books and readers’ advisory support for people convicted of crimes on the island.