The first Web browser I used was Lynx, which was a text-only browser. And that was ok, because way back then, the Web was pretty much text-based, too. My, how the times have changed! Today's Web is full of colors, movement, images, and videos. … [Continue reading]
Write for your Website Visitors
I recently read Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content that Works, by Ginny Redish. It's a good book full of great ideas on how to improve your web writing. Here are a couple of ideas that really stood out to me: 1. Give people only what … [Continue reading]
Easy Analytics for Instagram
I recently discovered a cool tool for tracking Instagram analytics. It's called StatShot. Signing up for StatShot is easy - just connect your Instagram account to it, and you're done. It's a freemium tool based on the number of Instgram followers … [Continue reading]
Why Do you Love Your Library? – Advocacy Video
My library's Foundation held a fun after-hours event, and I helped by making a video. I asked people to answer a simple question: I love my library because [fill in the blank.]. Then I had them share their answers in front of a camera. That simple … [Continue reading]
3 Simple Steps to Make your Ebooks Rock – new article for Emerald Group Publishing
I have a new article up at Emerald Group Publishing that talks about three simple ways to improve your library's ebook marketing efforts. In the article, I talk about buying enough ebooks to meet demand (most libraries don't do this), provide some … [Continue reading]
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