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How To Persuade Library Leaders To Take Your Marketing Advice

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 264

Sometimes it can be very difficult to get your library leaders on board with your marketing ideas. I’ve got five tips that I’ve used to persuade senior leaders and supervisors, and I’m going to share them with you in this episode of The Library Marketing Show.

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library that received press coverage for a new outreach initiative at their local airport!

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Do you want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. Thanks for watching!โ€‚

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The Great Sign Dilemma: How To Walk the Line Between Informative and Overwhelming

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 263

A viewer says they’re getting a lot of requests from library staff for signage. But, they’re a little worried about walking that line between good customer service and too many signs.

I know this issue well, and in this episode of The Library Marketing Show, I have some tips to help you achieve that balance.

We’ll also give kudos to a library that clearly and beautifully communicated the value and impact of its summer reading program.

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Do you want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me knowย here. Thanks for watching!โ€‚

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The Five-Second Trick That Improves the Deliverability of Your Libraryโ€™s Email Promotions

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 262

There’s one teeny, tiny thing that you can do to make sure your library’s emails not only make it into the inbox of your recipients but also build a connection with the people who sign up for your emails. And it only takes you five seconds to take this step! I’m going to share that tip in this episode of the Library Marketing Show.

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library that gave us a master class in crisis communication.

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. And thanks for watching!โ€‚

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Viewer Question: Are Specialty Logos for Services a Good Idea? Here Are the Pros and Cons.

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 261

Does it make sense for your library to have separate logos for your main services? It’s a fascinating question sent in by a viewer. I will give you some things to think about before you create a new logo in this episode of the Library Marketing Show.

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library doing something exciting, educational, and informative this election cycle.

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. And thanks for watching!โ€‚

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Top Social Media Platforms for Libraries to Engage Kids

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 260

A fascinating new report may help your library decide which social media platforms you should use to post content specifically aimed at your youngest readers! We’ll break down the topline results and talk about how to take advantage of this new data in this episode of The Library Marketing Show.

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library mentioned on a major national comedy show… and they didn’t even plan this press!

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. And thanks for watching!โ€‚

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Posting on Threads: A Smart Move for Libraries or a Waste of Time?

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 259

A viewer has a question: What is going on with Threads, and should your library start taking this newish social media platform seriously?

I’ve done some research and what I’ve found is very interesting. We’ll dive into that topic in this The Library Marketing Show episode.

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library with a fun, quirky approach to social media and send a special shout-out to the staff behind the magic!

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. And thanks for watching!โ€‚

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Boost Teen Library Attendance: 6 Proven Strategies and Common Pitfalls

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 257

Teenagers. How do we get them to use the library?

This is a hot topic for many of my viewers. I have six tips for you, plus three things working against you that make this work harder in this The Library Marketing Show episode. This episode is a bit longer than normal but it’s worth it!

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library that did something very smart to get lots of press coverage for a recent event.

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. And thanks for watching!โ€‚


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Are Old Facebook Events Hurting Your Libraryโ€™s Profile? Here Are 3 Things To Consider

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#LibraryMarketing Show, episode 256

Does your library need to delete old events from your Facebook account? It’s a great question that came in from a viewer. I’ve got three questions to ask yourself before you hit the “delete” button in this episode.

Plus we’ll give kudos to a library with a fantastic YouTube short that puts a library spin on an iconic sporting event.

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know here. And thanks for watching!โ€‚


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