Jul 9 2009

A beginner guide for social media and public health communication

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  1. Sara said:

    Just discovered you via HARO and the post you did with Peter. So glad I did! I liked this slide show very much, thanks for the helpful info. In particular, the breakdown of online communities and social media is great. Thanks again.

    July 13th, 2009 at 12:25 pm
  2. NJ Work Injury Lawyer said:

    Great presentation, you nailed a couple good points that I want to elaborate on: Encourage horizontal (i.e., peer to peer and social network) communications of campaign messages as social influence and modeling are important drivers of behavior. Embrace user-generated messages and content, especially in the case where top-down campaign messages are straight-forward and translatable by the public.

    Use new media to encourage small acts of engagement. Small acts of engagement lay the groundwork for relationship building and larger tasks in the future. are important for relationship building and can lead to larger acts of engagement in the future.

    August 13th, 2009 at 11:14 am
  3. youtube gir said:

    In particular, the breakdown of online communities and social media is great. Thanks again.

    January 17th, 2010 at 4:01 pm