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Hashtags and Flash Floods and Flu Shots, Oh My! Adding Social Media to the Public Health Toolkit

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Slides from my talk at the Instantly Informed conference in Findlay, OH in July 2012. Transcript available upon request.

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Hashtags and Flash Floods

and Flu Shots, Oh My!

Adding Social Media to

the Public Health Toolkit

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Agenda

• Introduction

• Case Study: VTResponse.com

• What is Social Media?

• Getting Started

• @InstantlyInform

• Questions & Answers

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CASE STUDY: VTRESPONSE

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Hurricane Katrina, August 2005

Waveland, MS

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Twitter After Irene

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A 2.0 solution to volunteer management in

the wake of Tropical Storm Irene that

connected thousands of people in need to

those willing to help.

OR

A place for people to connect.

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Key Goals

• Consolidate

information

• Create a place to

connect

• Accessible to all

• Simple to use

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Managing VTResponse

• Check Email, Twitter and Voicemail

• Review comments and forums

• Review VTExchange.org

• 17 individual town pages

• 12 individual town web pages

• 6 State of Vermont Sites

• 27 person contact list

• Traditional Media Sources

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By the Numbers

• 938 posts

• 1,150 followers on Twitter

• 426, 686 total views

• 44, 688 views on August 31st, 2011

• 35,410 forum participants

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WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA?

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Social media is what you make it. It’s a

place to engage, to share, to learn and

to connect.

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Key Tools for Public Health

Facebook

Twitter

Blog

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Facebook

• Membership required

• Users create profiles

• Can handle text, photos and videos

• Allows commenting, liking and sharing

• Who’s On?

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Twitter

• Requires membership to post

• All can read if profile is public

• 140 character limit

• Information can be re-shared rapidly

• Who’s On?

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Blog

• No membership required

• Easy to set up, maintain and update

• Can handle almost limitless text and photo

• Autopost to Twitter and Facebook

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GETTING STARTED

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The Basics

Build your audience before you need it.

Manage the information.

Use fewer tools well, rather than all the tools poorly.

Create a system that is as automatic as possible.

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Building Audience

Engagement is key.

• Identify key players

• Follow generously

• Create a conversation

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Manage the Information

If you don’t share it, someone

else will.

• Clear, concise, original.

• Provide contact information for follow-up

• Seek user generated content

• Active, consistent participation

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Launching Instantly Informed

@InstantlyInform

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Thank You

• Greg Moore

• Tom Birkland

• Matt Sisto/Katy Kent

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Questions/Comments