Engage Local Media
Reach out to your local newspaper editor and local TV stations. Produce content for them like a monthly “Most Wanted” list with information for them to publish with crime information as well as your tip411 information so people see the graphic with instructions to submit tips anonymously.

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Connect tip411 to Your Social Media Accounts
For agencies with alerting capability, did you know you can connect your tip411 system to Facebook and Twitter to have alerts post automatically to your followers without any extra work?  You can also have anonymous tip forms connected to any agency Facebook page so your followers can share tips directly from social media without having to visit your website. Interested? Contact Gordy Christian today and he’ll help set you up at no extra cost. 

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Add “Submit A Tip” Button to Your Website
With tip411 connected to your social media accounts and residents seeing reports in local media asking them to submit tips, make it easy for them by adding a simple “Submit A Tip” button on your homepage or other web pages that lnks directly to your anonymous web tip form.

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Print & Distribute Flyers at Schools & Businesses
We’re told that it’s often printed flyers hung up in City buildings, at local businesses, and in schools explaining tip411, how to send tips, and download the app that generates the most tips to agencies.  Design your own, use our templates, or reach out to our Public Relations Director for help!

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Order tip411 Promotional Business Cards
Business cards that can be distributed to officers, left at your Front Desk, given to businesses to place on the counter, etc. are a great way to share information about your tip411 anonymous tip capabilities in a compact way that people can grab, take home, and hang on their fridge.  You can design and print them yourselves, or contact our Public Relations Director to get you started. 

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Want to know more? These tips come from our recent interview with Chief Deputy U.S. Marshal Andrew Deserto of the Northern District of Ohio. Read our blog to see how they promote tip411 and learn how you can do the same.