Holiday Auto Responders…you can use them for anything, not just holidays! In preparation for the upcoming holidays, the Mosio development team has been hard at work improving the Text a Librarian experience. Today we’d like to introduce a simple but helpful new feature: Holiday/One-time Auto Responders. Everything is explained below as well as in your […]
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Patron Relationship Management (PRM) – Mosio’s Future in Libraries
As we gear up for another ALA Annual the company has had some interesting discussions on new announcements and our directions in the world of library software. A couple of weeks ago I had a great meeting/conversation with one of our partners and the discussion of library customer service came up. At the end of […]
Answer Text Message Questions With QuestionPoint
Today Mosio’s Text a Librarian goes live with OCLC’s QuestionPoint. Libraries who are customers of both can choose to have text message questions show up and be answered in QuestionPoint. Librarians who are staffing QuestionPoint will be able to immediately answer text questions, noticeable by a “TXT MSG” prefix and a new answering interface. Text […]
Text a Librarian’s Post to Twitter Button and Why It’s Great: User Generated Marketing for Libraries
Post Your Library’s Questions and Answers to Twitter A “Post to Twitter” button on websites isn’t a new functionality, but after giving it some thought, we decided to add it to Text a Librarian. The reason? It’s User Generated Content that engages patrons and markets your library services. SEO + Social Marketing + Patron Engagement […]
New! Simple but Effective Feature: Text for Instructions
“Aren’t you oversimplifying this? Yes. That’s the whole point.” From the Steve Krug’s new book, Rocket Surgery Made Easy We’ve added a simple, but very effective feature we call “Text for Instructions.” Simply stated, it means your patrons only have to text your keyword to 66746 for instructions on how to use your service. What happens […]
Library Marketing Tips Using Google Buzz
Use the Buzz to Build One Google’s new microblogging service, is getting a lot of, well, buzz. “Hello World!” has literally been replaced by “Buzz! Buzz!” by new people trying it out. If you’re not familiar with it, here’s the best way to explain it: It’s all of the elements that one could think of […]