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Communications 2.0 Christine Donnelly—Manager, Marketing and Communications Katie Tilden—Engagement Manager

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Public Sector Marketing & Communications Summit 2012, Canberra Delivered by ACMA's Christine Donnelly, Manager, Marketing and Communications and Katie Tilden, Engagement Manager.

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Communications 2.0

Christine Donnelly—Manager, Marketing and Communications

Katie Tilden—Engagement Manager

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Convergence

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Relevance—key to the agenda

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Change

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A mass media-only approach is no longer enough.

Users want access> however> wherever> whenever.

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A new roadmap

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Strategic intent—communicating and facilitating

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Build ACMA communities

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Engagement

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Build product offering

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Develop capability

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Develop digital platform

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Beautifully designed … useful, delightful, surprising

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Engage

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Cupcakes—wooing segments with richness and relevance

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media.comms—structured for communications 2.0

Marketing, Communications Planning and Engagement

Marketing ACMA brands and products

Planning and developing communications strategies

Social media, community building and stakeholder engagement

Digital Publishing

Developing and publishing content for acma.gov.au and engage.acma

Multimedia production

New ACMA new website

e-distribution

Media

Managing media relations

Coordinating and advising on media releases

Handling media queries

Undertaking and organising interviews and media appearances

Editorial Services

Writing, editing and formatting external communications—reports and papers,

e-newsletters, blogs, publications

Developing/maintaining corporate style

Branding, design, merchandise

Advertising

media.comms

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Communications 2.0

Christine Donnelly—Manager, Marketing and Communications

Katie Tilden—Engagement Manager

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Comms 1.0 vs 2.0—what’s the difference?

OLD—Communications 1.0 NEW—Communications 2.0engage, consult, facilitate

Monologue Dialogue

More push than pull More pull than push

Analog Digital plus analog

Scattergun approach Targeted solutions

Mass reach Audience segmentation driven by user needs

Single channel Multi-channel

Singular (ACMA) view of content Diverse and rich content

Tried and tested approaches, cautious and risk-averse

Testing new approaches

One-off announcements Planned campaigns

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Communications calendar is the key……get on it, to get on!

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Strategic communications planning—in six steps

2. Communications brief

1. Communications Calendar

3. Briefing meeting

5. Communications activities schedule

4. Strategy development

6. Implementation and report

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A modern system that brings science to the art of our communications through more effective planning

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National Relay Service alert—public announcement

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ACMA Communications report case study—old way

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ACMA Communications report case study—new way: accessible, informative, engaging and widely disseminated

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Communications Report 2010-11

Facebook: E-commerce in Australia

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Digital dividend auction mini site

Digital dividend auction 2012

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ChangeChangeConvergence

RelevancePlanning

Amazing contentEngagement

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Thank you