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Kelli Vos, MSPH Communications Manager
Harnessing the Power of Social Media for HPV Prevention: Tools and Resources December 12, 2016
Objectives
• Provide an overview of social media • Review Twitter “do’s and don’ts” • Discuss resources for reaching providers
and parents with HPV prevention messages
Social Media 101
• Social media is growing • Social media is more than just Twitter and
Facebook!
Providers and Social Media
• 76% of online adults use social networking sites
• 70% of physicians report using social media on at least a monthly basis
• 2012 study found 24% of primary care physicians and oncologists used social media daily or many times to scan or explore medical information
Twitter Best Practices • Keep Tweets short (100-110 characters) • Add photos or videos • Tweet @ author or organizational Twitter
handles when possible • Shorten links • Promote engagement with other
organizations by favoriting or Retweeting • Be responsive and interactive • Proofread before you post
Anatomy of a Tweet Username
Click to see tweets and replies/favorites/retweets
Shortened URL using goo.gl
Hashtag: Users who click on this will see all tweets
that have #HPVvax in them
Tweet Analytics Reply
Retweet
Like (formerly “favorite”)
Image added (created using
Canva)
Name
Good Tweets vs. Bad Tweets
• Bad Tweet: – Join us for our webinar on January 12th!
• Good Tweet: – Join us at our upcoming 1/12 #HPVvax
webinar on reaching parents/providers! More info/RSVP here: http://bit.ly/HPVvax
• Extra Credit: Add an image or gif!
Good Tweets vs. Bad Tweets
• Bad Tweet: – Reading an interesting article on HPV vaccination
• Good Tweet: – Great article in @washingtonpost explaining
implications of new HPV vax requirements: http://bit.ly/oXfJ
• Extra Credit: Use a hashtag to provide context for your discussion!
Growing Your Twitter Audience
• Tweet relevant and engaging content • Don’t Tweet too much or too little! (3-4
times/day) • Find your voice and where your organization
can add value to the conversation • Engage with others (especially champions) • Use hashtags and tweet at other
organizations (Retweets=↑ impressions)
Facebook Best Practices
• Shorter posts get more distribution • Use photos or videos to make your posts
stand out • Use a conversational tone • Create posts that start with questions • Vary your post type • Track your results and act on them
Additional Strategies
• Tie-in with other health observances – January: Cervical Health Awareness Month,
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month – February: National Cancer Prevention Month,
World Cancer Day • Host or participate in a Twitter Chat • Host a Twitterview
Best Practices
• Plan early! • Expand your audience and reach by
partnering with other organizations • Use an original hashtag • Prepare questions and responses in Tweet
format in advance • Involve well-known local figures to raise the
profile of your event
Measure Success
• Analytics tools are often free (Facebook, Twitter, Google Analytics)
• Klout - tracks the influence and reach of your social media posts
• Evaluate often and don’t be afraid to adapt your strategy
Resources
Resources
http://bit.ly/Cervical2017Toolkit
Use Earned Media to your Advantage
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