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Ideas and insights into developing a marketing communication program for your library - 0 views

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    A whole range of ideas relating to the American University Library
Hans De Keulenaer

Why You Need Three Different Types of Value Proposition - BetterManagement.com - 0 views

  • Segment-based. In the epiphany and awareness stages, with minimal client information, the value proposition is defined to address the needs of a specific market segment. The segment-based value proposition is not designed to sell. The purpose of the statement is to get potential buyers to take action to learn more. That action can be going to your Website, picking up the phone to call you, attending a Webinar, or reading a white paper. Role-based. Moving from the awareness to interest stages, the value propositions become more targeted to subsegments and specific roles within organizations, such as CIOs, sales management, or business unit leaders. Such individuals often have different perceptions of value based on their roles and responsibilities. Role-based value propositions resonate when they address the specific business needs of the people or personas the company is trying to reach. They require a deeper level of understanding of the like-minded groups of people the company is communicating with, including their needs, desires, motivations, expectations, goals, fears, skills, and biases. Client-specific. These value propositions are designed to move prospects from interest to confidence or buy mode. The client-specific value proposition addresses the particular needs of actual, not archetypal, clients. However, knowing the client goes beyond defining the decision influencers’ and makers’ titles and roles. It also means knowing the client’s educational background, personal pursuits, association memberships, business goals and how they are measured, the client’s definition of success, and, of course, the client’s pain points.
Hans De Keulenaer

25 Useful Social Networking Tools for Librarians - College Degree.com - 0 views

  • As a librarian, you want to be able to share information with patrons and students in the easiest way possible, and social networking offers a great way to do just that. With social networking tools, you can create bookmark collections, share notices, and more. We've profiled 25 of the best here.
Hans De Keulenaer

» SOURCING TIP: And Diigo was its name-O JimStroud.com: Exploring the wacky w... - 0 views

  • A few highlights from their website… The Best Web Annotation Service: Add highlights and sticky notes on any web page, anywhere, and access them anywhere. A Great Webpage Clipping Tool: Highlighted portions of any webpage are clipped and collected centrally, which can be shared and searched. An All-in-One Bookmarking Tool: Bookmark webpages to Diigo, local folder, del.icio.us , Simpy, Furl, Spurl… and make them permanently cached and full-text searchable. A Great Collaborative Platform: Share and interact on online findings, complete with highlights and sticky notes. The Most Customizable Search Tool: Like Google’s toolbar, but far more customizable, so you can access any search service with one-click — music, maps, references, local library, New York Times, … Unique Content Selection Menu: Interact with any word on a webpage just by selecting it, no click needed! - highlight, search, look up - whatever you you want!
Hans De Keulenaer

Brightcove Products - Publish - 0 views

  • Brightcove enables you to upload and manage your media library with professional web-based tools. Our media management tools are easy to use and integrated seamlessly with the rest of our publishing solutions.
Hans De Keulenaer

My Creative Team Articles, White Papers And Information on Advertising, Marketing & PR ... - 0 views

  • Well, you can find out in this section of our site. Think of it as a digital library where you'll find white papers and articles on a variety of marketing communications topics. The archive of our award-winning newsletter, Think, is here, and you'll discover links to some of our favorite marketing and PR resources.
Hans De Keulenaer

Great marketing and advertising quotes - 0 views

  • My thanks to the University of Texas at Austin Department of Advertising for its extensive library of quotations
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