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Your Library CAN Compete With Amazon for Readers! Here Are 4 Ideas To Beat the Big Box Giant at the Book Game🏆

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The Library Marketing​​​​​​​​ Show, Episode 154: In this episode, I will share how your library CAN compete with Amazon for readers!

A study by two researchers from Portland, Oregon shows us why readers prefer Amazon.

But libraries can win those readers back with some simple changes. I’ll show you what the researchers said libraries need to do to compete with Amazon.

Kudos in this episode go to “the lone librarian” of Castle Rock Library.

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Is Your Small Library Competing with a Bigger, Neighboring Library? This Episode is For You!

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The Library Marketing​​​​​​​​ Show, Episode 149: In this episode, we will answer a viewer’s question. “I am wondering if you have any marketing advice for a small-town library surrounded by much bigger libraries.”

“Some of our own town residents prefer going to these larger libraries. How do we stand out? It’s difficult for us because as a small-town library, we have a tiny staff that ranges from 5-7 people, so we’re all already stretched thin!”

I have three ideas for small libraries in competition with larger surrounding libraries.

Kudos in this episode go to 44 different libraries! Watch the video to see why all are being recognized.

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