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Aug 21

Twitter Best Practices for Non-Profits and Health Communicators

Last week, I had the privileged of attending and speaking at the CDC’s National Conference Health Communication Marketing and Media. It was a great experience to “geek out” with a bunch of other health communications professionals and learn about many of the case studies around health and social media this year.
My presentation came from our Twitter Best practices series spearheaded by Kristin Foster back in October/November of last year and my specific contribution to that effort on how to use the Create, Follow and Engage methodology for engaging people around causes and health.  For your viewing pleasure, here are my slides from the conference.
Over the next week or so, look for Kristin and my analysis of some key case studies and presentations from the conference.  You can also check out all the tweets from the conference by searching for the hashtag #NCHCMM09

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