What are the 7 successful strategies that you need to add to your advocacy toolkit?

From: Karen Bonanno, 7.00 pm

Dear colleague,

If you are interested in knowing what are the seven most successful advocacy strategies for your school library … then this message is for you.

Here’s why:

I presented a webinar called, “7 successful strategies to develop your advocacy toolkit.” It covered nearly everything you need to know about advocating for school libraries

Imagine being able to identify and then promote a message that sticks…that can potentially change people’s perceptions.

Or what about if you could capture killer statistics that prove school libraries make a significant difference for the students in your school.. How would that feel if you could do this?

Imagine being able to share startling facts that make folk sit up and listen.. It truly is possible.

That’s what this webinar could help you to do.

And it’s not like any other advocacy presentation.
This webinar specifically targets advocating for your school library.

Why?

Simply, every section in the webinar is there because I received questions from people who are keen to advocate for school libraries and who wanted to know how and where to start.

What I shared is content that I have been speaking about for a few years, so it means there is no fluff. You get to hear the nitty gritty of what I have been consistently and persistently sharing.

You’ll discover all types of exciting tips.

Here’s a peek at what was covered during the webinar “7 successful strategies to develop your advocacy toolkit”:

  • How to source quotable quotes.
  • 3 simple ways to find remarkable stories.
  • The little-known way to capture a personal testimony.
  • 5 events that can attract media attention.
  • 2 simple ways to send your memorable message viral.
  • AMAZING! Discover in a matter of minutes how to find the facts that really stand out and scream for attention.
  • 4 network sites for access to resource tools.
  • A free and easy way to share the collective wisdom of others who are just as interested as you in advocating for your school library.
  • How to collaborate with others to build your advocacy message.
  • REVEALED! A hidden truth behind what makes politicians take notice.
  • My secret weapon for connecting the tribe!!

And that’s just a fraction of what you’ll find out at the “7 successful strategies to develop your advocacy toolkit” webinar.

OK, I held this webinar on 23 February 2011, so if you missed out on being involved
then don’t worry. You can review the PowerPoint presentation by going to
“7 Successful Strategies to Develop your Advocacy Toolkit”

What’s a seminar like this worth?

To have someone do the research for you, and then prepare and present this, would normally cost you a few thousand dollars Particularly information like this – SPECIFICALLY for advocating for school libraries. This isn’t some boiler-plate collection of information.

Everything is explained and logically presented….7 strategies…couldn’t get any easier to follow.

Which is why the webinar “7 successful strategies to develop your advocacy toolkit” was such a bargain because …. it was absolutely free.

Why would I make this free? Simply because I believe this information needs to get out there, as advocacy is everyone’s responsibility. There is too much at stake right now to not be actively advocating for school libraries. Worldwide we are hearing about advocacy campaigns for school libraries. Even right in your backyard there are education initiatives happening that require us to advocate for school libraries.

Special offer

If you missed out on attending the live webinar, then I’ve a special offer for you – you can view the webinar replay for “7 successful strategies to develop your advocacy toolkit”.

Wishing you great success.

Warmly,
Karen Bonanno

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What people say …

We have already used a lot of the information from the education webinars, most recently in a meeting with the Head of Teaching & Learning. I can't begin to tell you how useful the webinars and your website have been to date and will be to the future of our work.
Jan Kaye, WA.