You 2.0: An introduction to social media and health, and making it work for your organization

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Originally presented for CHNA (Community Health Network Area) 18, a local coalition of public, non-profit, and private sectors working together to build healthier communities in Massachusetts through community-based prevention planning and health promotion This workshop was designed to help familiarize participants with how social media (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and blogs) is being used on a routine basis to bolster existing communication and engagement strategies.

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You, Version 2.0

Making Social Media Work for You

Jodi Sperber, MSW, MPHMegan Weintraub, MA

February 17, 2011

What we’ll cover

You’re already doing it

What makes social media different

Thinking strategically

Basic principles and types

Examples of use

Next steps

Before we go further…

What initial questions do you have about this

whole social media thing?

Question 1

Our organization has a website with blog, Twitter account, and Facebook page. To what extent should content be repeated across these platforms, versus used differently for different audiences?

Question 2

I have created a Facebook page for my organization using my personal account. How do I decouple it from my own account without losing the followers it already has?

What is different about social media?

One Many

What is different about social media?

Many Many

One Many

Why is this important?

Dramatic shift in how information is shared

Barriers to participation have been greatly reduced

Anyone has the chance to be heard

With free tools and expanding platforms, creativity beats $$

Social Life of Health Information, Pew Internet and American Life, June 11, 2009. By Susannah Fox and Sydney Jones.

Health is social

57% turn to Internet when they need info and assistance in dealing with health or medical issues.

60% say information found online affected a decision about how to treat an illness or condition.

56% say it changed their overall approach to maintaining their health or the health of someone they help take care of.

53% - led them to ask a doctor new questions, or to get a second opinion from another doctor.

49% - changed the way they think about diet, exercise, or stress management.

38% - affected decision about whether to see a doctor.

38% - changed the way they cope with a chronic condition or manage pain.

Health is social

Social Life of Health Information, Pew Internet and American Life, June 11, 2009. By Susannah Fox and Sydney Jones.

Use of mobile devices is rising

Blacks and Latinos less likely to have broadband access at home, more likely to use mobile phones

Audience is key

Type Concept Examples

Blogs

Online journal where posts are arranged in reverse chronological order. Often combines text, pictures, links, video.

Talking Points Memo, Disease Management Care Blog, many newspapers

Content Communities

Place to organize and share content.

YouTube, Flickr, del.icio.us, digg, SlideShare

Forums Online space for open discussion.

Many product and topical interest sites.

Adapted from http://is.gd/cWWZ9

Type Concept Examples

Microblogs A very, very short blog.

Twitter, Yammer

Podcasts

Audio and video recordings, which can be downloaded one by one, or automatically via subscription.

Name your area of interest, and there’s likely a podcast…

Social Networking Service

Online space to build a personal profile and connect with others.

Facebook, MySpace, Twitter

WikisA site that allows users to enter and edit content.

Wikipedia, answers.com

Adapted from http://is.gd/cWWZ9

Listen

Engage

Create Conten

t

Generate Buzz

Build a movement

Adapted from Beth Kanter, http://is.gd/cX1DjCrawl Walk Run Fly!

Strategy first!

Listen

Engage

Create Conten

t

Generate Buzz

Build a movement

Adapted from Beth Kanter, http://is.gd/cX1DjCrawl Walk Run Fly!

Strategy first!

Listen

Engage

Create Conten

t

Generate Buzz

Build a movement

Adapted from Beth Kanter, http://is.gd/cX1DjCrawl Walk Run Fly!

Strategy first!

Listen

Engage

Create Conten

t

Generate Buzz

Build a movement

Adapted from Beth Kanter, http://is.gd/cX1DjCrawl Walk Run Fly!

Strategy first!

Listen

Engage

Create Conten

t

Generate Buzz

Build a movement

Adapted from Beth Kanter, http://is.gd/cX1DjCrawl Walk Run Fly!

Strategy first!

Listen

Engage

Create Conten

t

Generate Buzz

Build a movement

Adapted from Beth Kanter, http://is.gd/cX1DjCrawl Walk Run Fly!

Strategy first!

So…You’re New To This?

Your skills apply!

You can think/write/use a telephone

All of your daily work skills are transferable.

Persuasion, cajoling, consensus building

can find what works for you &

your organization

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vo4M4u5Boc

Failure IS an Option

How is it used?

“How we share information, find community, and both connect and disconnect will give us unprecedented influence over our place in the world.”

(Deanna Zandt – Share This!)

To learn

To connect

Peers/Staff

Funders

Volunteers

Constituencies

To share experiences

To make “health thinking” fun and normative

To host a conversation

To showcase creativity

To gain support

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grVeOqsm2D0

To get support

Free!

“I’ve been an alcoholic for several years now, and I’ve been told I have all the potential to win this, I just can’t break through the bouts of depression… Now I no longer feel alone when I fall into a rut… I hope this app can help others, as it has helped me.”

“My sponsor there at the touch of a button when I need her. A lifesaver for me. An app to keep me on the right path. Thank you for my sobriety.”

To collaborate

To engage with stakeholders

“Google has been working to develop a better map of Haiti through its crowd sourced Map Maker application … encourages users to enhance

Google Maps by adding street names, points of interests, and editing driving directions … Google said it had made all of its raw Map Maker data

about Haiti available to the United Nations to aid in relief efforts.”1

To respond to events

Maps: http://is.gd/cVuOH1. PC World, 1/14/2010: Google Earth Reveals the Devastation in Haiti http://is.gd/cVuSp

To be a source of information

To ask for feedback and express gratitude

Ask questions of supporters and use answers to guide decisions

Thank supporters publicly

Time to consider…It could be awesome!

What are the ways social media could be useful to you and/or your organization?

It could be awful…

What are the major concerns about using social media within your organization?

Amplification&

SpeedThis is what makes

social media powerful, and what makes it potentially

intimidating

Just as you can promote something, others can use the same exact channels to do the

same.Photo Credit: Obie Fernandez, via Creative Commons

Things you already offer

Time

Talent

Your unique style

Ultimately, Strive to:

Build credibility

Develop networks

Engage directly

Photo credit: The Washington Post Peeps Show IV

Technology is just a platform; it’s what people do with the technology

that makes a difference.

Photo credit: The Washington Post Peeps Show IV

We can all do this! Take one step…

In the next 5-7 days:

1. For your PROGRAMS / ORGANIZATIONS: Listen to your clients & communities – ask them how they use new media tools

2. For YOU: Try one new media tool to “listen” & use social media tools to connect.

3. For all of us – as a NETWORK: Find and listen to your peers on-lineAdapted from Dan Cohen, Full Court Press Communications, http://slidesha.re/dOFpnp