The Librarian's Nitty-Gritty Guide to Content Marketing - Couverture souple

Solomon, Laura

 
9780838914328: The Librarian's Nitty-Gritty Guide to Content Marketing

Synopsis

What is content marketing? Simply put, it's the most effective way to increase your value to customers. When you deliver content that library users find useful and relevant, you give a compelling answer to their question, "What's in it for me?" Author of the best-selling book "The Librarian's Nitty-Gritty Guide to Social Media," Solomon speaks directly to public relations personnel, web librarians, and other staff responsible for the library's online presence. Filled with nuts-and-bolts advice on how to increase the library's value to its users, her guide: defines the essential characteristics of effective content marketing; explores methods of audience assessment; demonstrates how to optimize content for sharing; explains the elements of an editorial calendar for sustainable content, and shows how to create once and re-purpose many times; describes meaningful metrics for the library context; points out 5 common mistakes and how to avoid them; provides a template for creating personas; and includes first-hand accounts from library marketers. Making content marketing concepts bite-sized and easily digestible, this guide shows libraries how to market effectively by focusing on what library users find useful and relevant.

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À propos de l'auteur

Laura Solomon is the library services manager for the Ohio Public Library Information Network and the former web applications manager for the Cleveland Public Library.She has been doing web development and design for over fifteen years, in both public libraries and as an independent consultant. A 2010 Library Journal Mover & Shaker, she is also the author of The Librarian's Nitty-Gritty Guide to Social Media and Doing Social Media So It Matters: A Librarian's Guide. In 2009 she was recognized by the Ohio Library Council for her role in saving more than $147 million of public library funding by using social media. As a former children’s librarian, she enjoys bringing the “fun of technology” to audiences and in giving libraries the tools they need to better serve the virtual customer.

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