Marketing ideas
From ml2sig
Getting the word out about library events, resources, collections, etc. can be hard!
The old way of marketing was to create a specific message and disseminate it in a very controlled way. Marketing with 2.0 technologies requires that you let go of this old model.
- Good blog on library marketing: Library Marketing: Thinking Outside the Book (also by Atom Feed).
- Interesting blog post about the long tail and getting die hard fans: [1] - there might be some lessons here for the library
Email Lists & Groups
- E-Publicity (Library Electronic Resources News) (e-publicity@listserver.itd.umich.edu) - Join this list here. There is no description of what this list is intended to be, but most recent emails have been about sharing new electronic resources.
Tracking & Metrics
Because of this new marketing model, it can be difficult to track web activity and metrics about the effectiveness of your promotion. Here are a few ways to keep an eye on what people are saying and their reactions to your project.
- Use Google blog search to find out what blogs are talking about you or your project. You can also set up an alert/feed subscription for your search to be notified anytime something new fits your search. For example, here is a search results page for the most recent mentions of "MLibrary2.0" in the blogosphere: [2]. This can be used to track mentions of your name, your department, a particular collection or project, etc.
- [Flickr http://www.flickr.com] has a built-in stats that lets you see activity on your account (go to "You" > "Your Stats") that will show you which images were viewed most, where your viewers came from, etc. You can also see recent activity on your account (go to "You" > "Recent Activity") to who has recently commented on or favorited your images. You can also subscribe to your recent activity with email alerts or RSS to be notified immediately when you get new comments on your images.
- Google Analytics
- Del.icio.us