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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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3 Reasons Why Your Library Should Focus on Promoting Only ONE Thing at a Time!

The #LibraryMarketing Show, Episode 191

Here is a bonkers idea: what if your library fully and completely committed to promoting JUST ONE THING for a concerted amount of time? What would be the advantages? Would it be risky?

I’ll explain why it’s a good idea (and how I know it works because you’re already doing it!!) in this episode.

Plus we give away kudos. Watch the video to find out which library or group of libraries is being recognized.

Do you have a suggestion for a topic for a future episode? Want to nominate someone for kudos? Let me know in the comments.

Thanks for watching!


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