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What is Social Media?

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Social Media Impact

•Facebook has more than 550 million users; 200 million log on at least once every day (source: Facebook)

•More that 1.5 million local businesses have active pages; 20-million people become “fans” every day

•Twitter has 89 million monthly visitors to the site

•50 million “tweets” are sent every day

•LinkedIn has over 60 million users; executives from all Fortune 500 companies are LinkedIn members (source: LinkedIn)

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Are Seniors Using Social Media?

One in four users age 65+ now use social media: 26%

(Source: Pew Internet Research)

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Are Seniors Using Social Media?

One in four users age 65+ now use social media: 26%

Usage among those 50-64 year olds: 47%

(Source: Pew Internet Research)

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Pew Internet Survey

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Social Media Point of View

•First: Don’t abandon what works now

•Enhance online marketing

•Extension of your brand

•Leverage existing knowledge

•Generate conversation

•Build credibility

•Provide insight

•Utilize as additional public relations

tool

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Examples of Seniors

and Senior Living

Communities

Using Social Media

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Blogs

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Twitter

updates

posted

on home

page of

web site

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Recruiting via Twitter

ExecJobsATL: Hiring a Executive Director (Administrator) at Sunrise

Senior Living (Atlanta, GA) http://bit.ly/cf38Kj #jobs #shjobs

discoverchefs: Chef Jobs - Food Service Director - Atria Senior Living

Group - Kimberton, PA http://goo.gl/fb/GNEyR about 6 hours ago from

Google

HRJobsDEN: Hiring a Sales Training Specialist at Emeritus Senior

Living (Denver, CO) http://bit.ly/cNmGWJ #jobs #shjobs about 7 hours

ago from twitterfeed

tmj_mia_cler: Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (BSL): Receptionist (Miami,

FL) http://bit.ly/aTjLxK #Jobs #TweetMyJOBS 2 days ago from API

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“I can’t wait to send my parents there!”

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“I can’t wait to send my parents there!”

We look forward to welcoming your parents

Patty! See you soon.

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Is Social Media Working for Senior Living?

Cedar Community

West Bend, Wisconsin

1st Quarter of 2010

31% of Web visits directly from

Facebook

Average time on site: 6 ½ minutes

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Social Media as a Public Relations Tool

•Builds Credibility

•Establishes community/organization as a

resource

•Builds relationships with media(recent polls show 79% of reporters/editors use social

media as part of research)

•Added awareness about

community/organization

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Social Media and Crisis Communications

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So how do you get started?

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Top Line Approach

•Develop an effective social media policy

•Seek to integrate social media with current marketing

plans/help in “spreading the word”

•Determine what social media tools can/should be used

•Develop content guideline (editorial calendar)

•Determine who is best to handle updates

•Incorporate in crisis management plans

•Consider Search Engine Optimization

•Social media monitoring

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QUESTIONS?

Randy Eilts

Director of Public Relations

GlynnDevins

[email protected]

913-491-0600

http://twitter.com/glynnDevins

http://www.facebook.com/glynndevins