10. 80% of internet users have looked online health information. This translates to 59% of all adults. . The Social Life of Health Information, 2011 May 12, 2011by Susannah Fox http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Social-Life-of-Health-Info.aspx
11. 34% of internet users, or 25% of adults, have read someone else’s commentary or experience about health or medical issues online. The Social Life of Health Information, 2011 May 12, 2011by Susannah Fox http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Social-Life-of-Health-Info.aspx
14. What do you want to accomplish? (Decide on your objective before you decide on technology. Then figure out how to measure it.) OBJECTIVES:
15. How will you meet your objectives? (Consider your overall communications plan, organizational culture, and capacity) STRATEGY:
16. What’s an appropriate technology? (A wiki. A blog. A widget. Once you’ve defined your audience, objectives, and strategy, you can decide.) TECHNOLOGY:
21. 17% The number of mobile users who land on How you get HIV or AIDS (making it the most viewed page) Mobile users are coming to us for what they see as our most important content and are bypassing the home page altogether, it seems . .
Mobile devices are personal and it doesn’t get more personal than health and with health it doesn’t get more personal than sexual health.
Mobile devices are personal and it doesn’t get more personal than health and with health it doesn’t get more personal than sexual health.
Hashtags. Comments, mentions (weekly email) Listen to what search terms
What’s working. What’s not working. Listen…Learn…Adapt.
Mobile devices are personal and it doesn’t get more personal than health and with health it doesn’t get more personal than sexual health.
Foursquare. Facing AIDS app. Google+. Literally, we have had a social media lab.
Our context Legacy of activism and activity….lots of stakeholders involved in the process.
Launched in February 2010
Through the locator, we’re able to reach each owner of data to correct and update HUD, CDC, SAMHSA, HRSA, OPA Responsive government Positive response Blog post about the experience Build trust for AIDS.gov project