5. Our Year on Twitter – Top 10 Words Used
Most tweets on a
single day during
CDC Twitter Chat
6. Twitter Chat
CDC NPIN’s #NPINChat
62,350 Twitter Accounts Reached
635,491 Total Potential Impressions
Chat served to highlight the STD
education and testing
opportunities that arise from health
department and school board
collaborations.
8. Social Media Week
#SMWChiHealth
88,629 Twitter Accounts Reached
532,748 Total Potential Impressions
Panel discussed how to utilize
social media to engage public,
raise awareness and improve
population health.
Pulling in fans is key but it’s especially important to engage with your brand ambassadors/cheerleaders who are really supportive of what you do (evidenced by their posts on your channels and across your channels. This encourages them to not only continue supporting you, but to amplify your message to their audiences that has the potential of recruiting even more ambassadors/cheerleaders. Ultimately, this widens your audience which spreads your message. This naturally adds transparency and authority to your brand, which also attracts stakeholders and thought leaders to follow your messaging and eventually may lead to better partnerships.
We’ll be looking at examples from 2 channels – Twitter and Facebook
Hashtags serve to categorize tweets that can also increase attention to specific groups and people that search these terms. These are CDPH’s most used in December 2012. #VaccinateChicago and #HealthyChicago are the most common.
Used the hashtag #Chicago the most but the most tweets on a single day occurred on April 19 th during CDC Twitter Chat – over 30 tweets.
Some tweets unexpectedly become the most popular. Lesson learned: #free #condoms generates a lot of shares and it can be incorporated in future related tweets.
Live events are well planned since they offer the potential a lot of exposure so be prepared to live Tweet and monitor the conversations during the event.
Number of people that like our page.
Our reach has grown steadily in 2012, close to half-million. Reach is determined by adding our Total Fans to Friends of Fans.
Represents trends in how people are either increasingly or decreasingly clicking on and consuming the content we publish daily. Consumption is the number of fans actually reached and not the ones that could have been reached. Rate Your Plate Contest is the highest point.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month – October 1, 2012 Unique Views are # of views seen once by one individual Total Impressions are # of total views Total Reach # of fans and friends of fans that have the potential to view the post
Rate Your Plate – March 20, 2012 Most engaged post, most talked about, and most viral – 11% of our fans engaged in the post (Viral% = # of people making a story out of the post / unique views).
QR code goes to http://www.cityofchicago.org/health To view statistics of real-time QR code usage, go to http://bit.ly/LiCvNx+ and choose Global Stats and choose a Time Frame.