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Going Places With Youth Outreach: Smart Marketing Strategies For Your Library,Used
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Marketing your services to children may be the most powerful but underused part of a library's marketing plan.'Angela B. Pfeil from the IntroductionCorporations know that marketing to kids is big businesswith children influencing more than $500 billion in family purchases each year. Research shows brand loyalty can start as early as age two; familiarity with logos and mascots, as early as six months. Children's librarians need to take marketing to heart and adapt accordingly, according to youth services expert Pfeil. Creating kidfriendly marketing programs is the first step. While providing library professionals with guidelines for preparing a complete, comprehensive marketing plan, Going Places with Youth Outreach offers tips for getting children's attention, from where to post event flyers (child's eye height, please) to taking storytime to where restless children might be waiting (how about the DMV?)This handson guide shows librarians how to apply marketing concepts to expand their outreach and nurture these new audiences. Use these proven techniques to: Develop a comprehensive marketing plan to promote children's and youth services Let new audiences experience library services firsthand at schools and events Build partnerships with community groups using sample letters and scripts Evaluate the outcomes of programs to refine your offeringsBy offering programs outside the library, children and their parents will be more interested in finding out what is going on inside the library. Readers will also glean inspiration from sample logos, brochures, and mascots shared by successful youth library marketing programs. To appeal to today's kids, use this empowering guide to get up to speed on marketing, enlarge the audience of children served, and ultimately expand available library services and programming.
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