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#LibraryMarketingShow, episode 295
What if I told you that posting less frequently on social media could actually help your library reach a wider audience? I know it sounds backward, but I think I’m on to something here, and I’ve got some data to prove my theory!
So we’re going to talk about why fewer posts lead to more engagement in this episode of The Library Marketing Show. Plus, we’ll give kudos to a library system that just released a beautiful and tangible way for patrons to take a piece of the library with them wherever they go!
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June 25, 2025 at 5:18 pm
Thanks, Angela, for the shout-out! I had the amazing priviledge of working with the Hawaiʻi State Public Library System on their new brand, along with Ken Magas and The Kālaimoku Group. We are so excited that the process led to a brand that is appreciated not only within the state of Hawaiʻi, but also by a library marketing expert like you!
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