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|Target Audience= | |Target Audience=Businesses | ||
|Status=Published | |Status=Published | ||
|Disaster Management Phase= | |Disaster Management Phase=Before | ||
|Covers Thematic=Social Media Strategy | |Covers Thematic=Social Media Strategy | ||
|Audience Experience Level=Starter | |Audience Experience Level=Starter |
Revision as of 11:35, 2 September 2022
Created: 13 December 2021
Last edited: 20 December 2022
Last edited: 20 December 2022
Quick Facts
Publishing Organisation:
Twenty First Century Communications, Inc.Year:
2010Languages:
EnglishStatus:
PublishedCovers Thematic
Target audience
Audience experience level
Disaster Management Phase
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The basic principles of social media in crisis situations are explained with seven questions, followed by help on the use of Twitter and Facebook as an emergency organisation.