Comments on another thread led me to this question.
I'll be attending a poetry reading and workshop on Friday and will be sure to share something about LibriVox there.
I'm also thinking about offering a workshop at our local library---in a community of about 7 thousand---about Audacity and LibriVox recording. I think it might be popular. (Then, again, it may be just me and a coffee pot in a room.)
How do you promote LibriVox?
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I had some of those business cards made up showing LibriVox logo, website and a picture of me and my microphone and give them out to anyone interested. They stress the free audiobooks, etc. cost about $10 years ago for 500 of 'em. They work great I think and save me a lot of time explaining stuff. Just a thought.
That's a great idea!philchenevert wrote: ↑April 24th, 2019, 6:58 am I had some of those business cards made up showing LibriVox logo, website and a picture of me and my microphone and give them out to anyone interested. They stress the free audiobooks, etc. cost about $10 years ago for 500 of 'em. They work great I think and save me a lot of time explaining stuff. Just a thought.
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I have some business cards as well. I used a template I got from the wiki for the front and I designed the back. They're the kind you just print off at home on a regular printer with special paper and punch out. The front has the LV logo and address with a little blurb about free audiobooks. The back has my personal reader page as well as the "getting started" volunteer page.
I've already ordered my own cards!mightyfelix wrote: ↑April 24th, 2019, 11:21 am I have some business cards as well. I used a template I got from the wiki for the front and I designed the back. They're the kind you just print off at home on a regular printer with special paper and punch out. The front has the LV logo and address with a little blurb about free audiobooks. The back has my personal reader page as well as the "getting started" volunteer page.
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