Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Great news! The In the Know: Social Media for Public Health webcast series is baaaack! In the Know II will build upon the strategies and tactics that were presented in the first series and offer even more social media best practices, current trends, and successful public health campaign examples. The first In The Know series can be viewed at http://www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/features/feature_itk.asp. To start, please join us for In the Know II: The Life Cycle of a Social Media Plan on Wednesday, November 20 at 2 PM ET by registering for the webcast. This webcast will offer public health professionals the methods to successfully create a social media plan. How do you truly connect with your target audience? Developing a plan is one of the first and most important aspects of an engagement strategy. The right plan has many facets that work together to increase the likelihood of success. Learn more about: - The importance of developing a social media plan
- The structure and key components of the plan
- The steps other public health professionals take before starting their social media engagement
- The best practices and lessons learned
Use hashtag #sm4ph on Twitter to follow the conversation and ask questions. You can also submit questions to info@cdcnpin.org. We look forward to your participation! NPIN’s In the Know II has a number of helpful live webcasts coming up. Mark your calendar! - Thursday Feb 6, 2014—In the Know II: What’s New in Image & Video Sharing?
- Thursday March 6, 2014—In the Know II: What’s New in Social Media?
Also join us for a brand new training opportunity: the Using What You Know series. These step-by-step tutorials will focus on increasing knowledge on specific social media topics. Limited to only 25 participants, this series will provide public health professionals with the technical assistance they need to increase their capability and expand their messaging options on various social media channels. Look for more information about the Using What You Know series soon! Prior In the Know webcasts have been archived and are available for viewing via the CDC NPIN site and presentations can be viewed on SlideShare. Follow @CDCNPIN and #SM4PH and help spread the word!
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