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How to Capture Engaging Visual Content for Your Hospitality Business with a Smartphone

INTRODUCTION

Professional digital cameras, such as single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras, have been the standard for capturing high-quality photos and videos for years. However, recent improvements in smartphone camera capabilities present new opportunities for hospitality businesses that do not wish to invest in a DSLR camera or don’t have the skills to operate it.

According to the Pew Research Center, 90% of Americans own a smartphone, which means you or someone on your staff is always equipped with a camera that can capture compelling photos or videos for your hotel or hospitality businesses with ease.

Following are some tips for capturing engaging visual content for your hotel, resort or hospitality business using a smartphone.

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How to use Facebook’s Community Chats for Public Involvement

INTRODUCTION

Conducting public involvement is crucial to the success of any organization or municipality’s project. One way to expand outreach efforts is by using social media features, like Facebook Community Chats.

Here are a few ways to use Facebook’s Community Chats for public involvement and outreach campaigns.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County Launches ‘It Takes Little to Be Big’ Campaign to Champion Youth Mentorship in Greater Madison

(MADISON, Wis.) – Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Dane County is launching a bold new brand campaign, “It Takes Little to Be Big,” to challenge the myths and shift perceptions of mentoring. It also aims to demonstrate why now, more than ever, mentorship is critical to the success of kids today.

During the six-week campaign, which will run from Feb. 1 to March 15, BBBS is looking to recruit at least 100 new volunteer “Bigs,” especially those from diverse backgrounds. Currently, about 200 children are on the waitlist for a mentor.

“We believe in the power and promise of youth, especially those in Dane County,” Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County CEO Sandy Morales said. “We want the community to know that serving as a Big doesn’t require much time or expertise. At the end of the day, it doesn’t take much to make an impact on a kid’s life.”

BBBS is kicking off the campaign with a happy hour event from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Lake Louie Brewing in Verona. The event will include drinks, snacks and raffle prizes.

To learn more, visit: https://www.bbbsmadison.org/be-big-now.

About Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Big Brothers Big Sisters operates under the belief that inherent in every child is the ability to succeed and thrive in life by providing long-term, consistent mentoring between adult volunteers (Bigs) and children (Littles), ages 6 through 18. The positive relationships we help facilitate throughout Dane County have a direct and lasting effect on the lives of young people.

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