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Facebook Best Practices Dan Hinmon (@HiveDan) Hive Strategies
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Three Types of Accounts Personal Profile Facebook Page Facebook Group Today’s focus: Your hospital/clinic Facebook page
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Where are You? Beginner Experienced Expert What would you like to learn today?
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First: Why a Facebook Page? Align Facebook page goals with marketing objectives. Where and how does Facebook fit? Hospital page vs. service line page. Commit the right resources. Identify and leverage natural communities.
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Next: Develop 3-5 Model Profiles 50-100 word profile Age, gender, racial-ethnic group, education, income, lifestyle Interests Give your model profile a name For every post, ask: Would (model profile) like, comment on, or likely share this post?
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Essential for any and all healthcare communication: Patient privacy!
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Best Practices Ensure that content can and will be shared. Personal tone Short sentences Easy to read Informative Useful Relevant Use photos
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Best Practices Develop a strategy for posting. Create a content calendar Sort by category and model profile Use page insights for timing Remember, you’re not the only time zone.
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Best Practices Create categories to organize content. Health and wellness tips Treatment options (video, blog, website) Research updates (clinical studies, published studies) News (within your organization) Patient Stories
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Best Practices Maximize impact content by using visuals: Use real images with your post 53% more likes 104% more comments Real images best, stock ok Pixabay.com freedigitalphotos.net
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Best Practices Pay attention to sizing specs: Facebook pages: Sizes & Dimensions https://www.facebook.com/PagesSizesDimensions/app_1506707516219133
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Best Practices Vary types of images: Behind-the-scenes shots Collages Action shots Spontaneous shots Team/groups photos How much/many? 1-to-1 ratio (text to image)
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Best Practices Maximize engagement by: Pinning posts to top of timeline Using Facebook as your page Liking and commenting on other pages’ posts Regularly updating cover photo Featuring physicians, patients, staff or fans Do not: Use ALL CAPITALS in your posts Overuse “like and share” Like your own posts
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Important Reminders Respond in a timely manner Stay aware about how you’re using Facebook as organization v. as you Never use a national disaster to promote Understand and obey patient privacy laws Follow (or create!) policies/guidelines
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Facebook Reach Organic: your fans who actually see your post Viral: fans share your post – and it takes off! Paid Organic reach plummeting
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Organic Reach If you have 5,000 “likes” on your page, only a small percentage see your post. April 2012 – 16% February 2014 – 6% Future – 1-2% “On a given day, when someone visits their news feed, there are an average of 1,500 possible stories we could show.” – Facebook
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Pay to Advertise Promote page Boost posts Set a budget Cancel at any time
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Promote Page
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Boost Post
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Questions?
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