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Start a Revolution: Stop Acting Like a Library
Start a Revolution: Stop Acting Like a Library | Ben Bizzle, Maria Flora
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“But this is how we’ve always done it!” Objections to taking a fresh tack are about as common as budget shortfalls, and the two are more closely related than you might think. At the Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library in Arkansas, Bizzle and his colleagues defied common practices by using creative risk-taking in marketing and outreach to transform their library into a dynamic institution that continues to grow and thrive. Here they recount their story, sharing techniques for success alongside a provocative marketing philosophy that will spur libraries to move beyond their comfort zone. Focusing on creative ways to pull patrons in rather than just push the library out, this book Steers libraries towards defining their brand, explaining why it is crucial to meeting the needs of their users and potential usersOffers strategies for getting stakeholders on board and engaged, including how to address budgeting concernsDemonstrates the importance of the library’s website as the digital “main branch” of the library, with guidance for creating and promoting itDetails the systematic marketing campaign undertaken at the Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library, encompassing both traditional and new media channels such as billboards, posters, newspapers, TV and radio, and mobile technologyTakes the mystery out of how to use social media platforms as public awareness tools, complete with detailed strategies and step-by-step instructionsShows how to pull it all together into a manageable campaign through strong leadership and teamworkBy the time readers have finished this book, they’ll have a roadmap for revolution at their own institution.
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We aren‘t ready for a revolution. All tuckered out. There are some great marketing ideas in here and helpful hints on what is the most effective way to brand your library. We don‘t have major marketing bucks as we are quite small; however, we can still use some of the information.

KathyWheeler We are terrible at marketing our library. I think we think we don‘t have to because we‘re a University library, but we really do need to. 6y
Nebklvr @KathyWheeler In this day and age we all need to. We are very small. We need to find a way to get the word out to the community and traditional marketing reaches only a fraction of the people 6y
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