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Laura MillerMarketing Manager

Credo

Five Aggressive Approaches to Help You Thrive at Library Promotion

Amanda DiFeterici

Terra RogersonLibrarian

South University

Jennifer WrightLibrarian

South University

1. Speak your users’ language…

or feed them.

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Mung Mung!!

Tuesday 7/31 4:30pm Rm 245

Wednesday 8/1

1pm Rm 245

2. Get in your users’ faces.

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Ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low enough, to keep me away from gettin to my library...on I Love My Library Day, 2/14/13

You and your library, a love so beautiful William and Kate used it in their wedding.

I love my library more than hipsters love tight jeans and square-rimmed glasses

I love my library more than the Kardashians love cameras.

3. Get to the point.

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Date: Friday, May 17thTime: Dusk (around 8pm)

Place: Campus LawnAdmission: Free

Concessions available for purchase. Please bring family, friends, and something to sit on!

LibraryMovie & Publicity

AdmissionsMovie Screen

Student AffairsOrganization, free popcorn,

food trucks, etc.

5. Don’t make them think.

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“We’re thinking ‘great literature’ (or at least ‘product brochure’), while the user’s reality is much closer to ‘billboard going by at 60 mph.’”

-Steve Krug, Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

“If your audience is going to act like you’re designing billboards then design great billboards.”

-Steve Krug, Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability

Some Signage

Some Signage

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Questions?Terra Rogerson

trogerson@southuniversity.edu

Laura MillerLaura.miller@credoreference.com

Jennifer Wrightjewright@southuniversity.edu

References

Asher, A., Duke, L., & Green, D. (2010). The ERIAL project: Ethnographic research in illinois academic libraries. Retrieved from http://www.academiccommons.org/

commons/essay/erial-project

Krug, S. (2005). Don’t make them think: A common sense approach to web usability. Berkeley, CA: New Riders.