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|Year Published=2010 | |Year Published=2010 | ||
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− | |Disaster Management Phase= | + | |Disaster Management Phase=Before |
− | |Covers | + | |Covers Thematic=Social Media Strategy |
+ | |Audience Experience Level=Starter | ||
|Source Website=https://idisaster.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/socialmediaforemergencymanagers.pdf | |Source Website=https://idisaster.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/socialmediaforemergencymanagers.pdf | ||
+ | |Synopsis=Three Social Media Steps to Take | ||
+ | * '''1. Start Participating''' | ||
+ | **Set up a Twitter and a Facebook account. | ||
+ | * '''2. Build a Following''' | ||
+ | **Follow local media and citizens on Twitter and they will follow you back. Over time you will build a sizeable Twitter audience. | ||
+ | **Same on Facebook. | ||
+ | **For more tips simply Google “how to build a social media following. | ||
+ | * '''3. Start Listening''' | ||
+ | **In a world deeply integrated with the Internet and social media, conversations that are happening at this very moment can be as easy as setting up a Google Alert for your agency name, city name or county name. | ||
+ | **Google Alerts will notify you each time your name is mentioned online. | ||
+ | |Is Archived=No | ||
+ | |Data Sources=Facebook, Twitter | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 20 December 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
Synopsis
Three Social Media Steps to Take
- 1. Start Participating
- Set up a Twitter and a Facebook account.
- 2. Build a Following
- Follow local media and citizens on Twitter and they will follow you back. Over time you will build a sizeable Twitter audience.
- Same on Facebook.
- For more tips simply Google “how to build a social media following.
- 3. Start Listening
- In a world deeply integrated with the Internet and social media, conversations that are happening at this very moment can be as easy as setting up a Google Alert for your agency name, city name or county name.
- Google Alerts will notify you each time your name is mentioned online.
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