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Social Media for Change Makers By Corinne Cavanaugh

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Are you an activist or advocate for social good? This presentation shows great examples of what business leaders and individuals have done, and can do using social media to help spread the word. This presentation answers the following questions: How do advocacy groups use Facebook? How do advocacy groups use Twitter? What power does social media have for advocacy? What creates social media success? What can business leaders do help the cause online? What can Rotarians do to help end polio messaging reach the target audience? This was designed and presented live by me for Rotary in a volunteer capacity. Storytelling and slide animation are not included here. Enjoy, Corinne Cavanaugh The examples referenced are: http://www.npr.org/2011/09/12/140402430/japanese-seniors-send-us-to-damaged-nuclear-plant http://www.hrc.org http://neverseconds.blogspot.com http://www.whitehouse.gov/my2k http://banbossy.com http://youtu.be/6dynbzMlCcw http://www.gettyimages.com/Creative/Frontdoor/leanin

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Social Media for Change MakersBy Corinne Cavanaugh

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Agenda

1. What’s happening in social media advocacy

2. What creates social media success?

3. How you personally can help

4. How you as a business leader can help

Note: This presentation has been slightly adapted for

SlideShare. No storytelling, or animation included!

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What’s happening on

Facebook?

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+Facebook

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+What’s Happening?

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What’s happening

on Twitter?

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What is Twitter?

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What is Twitter?

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Why?

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+Example: Obama #My2K

live Twitter Q&A

President Barack Obama participates in a Twitter live question and answer session. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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+Example: Obama #My2K

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+Example: Obama #My2K

http://www.whitehouse.gov/my2k

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What power does social media have for advocacy?

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+Power to Organize

http://www.npr.org/2011/09/12/140402430/japanese-seniors-send-us-to-damaged-nuclear-plant

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+Power to Create Awareness

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Power to Create Change

Blog called Neverseconds

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What creates social

media success?

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1. Shareable Content

Creates consistency across all mediums

Makes it easy to spread the word

Gets attention

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1. Shareable Content

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“Sneezers’ are at the core of any ideavirus. Sneezers are the ones who, when they tell ten or twenty or 100 people about an idea—people believe them”

- Seth Godin

2. Advocates

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2. Advocates

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2. Advocates

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What can we do to

help?

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+DC highlight: End Polio

Rotarians attend senate briefing and meetings on the Hill.

Panel and discussion at the BMGF

Groups discussing polio eradication advocacy:Global Health Council, Global Impact, World Heath Organization, UN Foundation, Gates Foundation, Global Poverty Project, Center for Disease Control, Rotary.

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Take action 1.Like + comment on posts

- Rotary 5030 Facebook Page- Rotary Intl. Facebook Page- End Polio Now Facebook Page- Rotary Intl. LinkedIn Group

2. Share the posts.- To your accounts- To groups you are in

From your

Personal account.

The average person on Facebook

has 2 0 0 f r i e n d s .

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What can Change Makersdo right now to help End Polio?

Volunteer your skills/resources to create content

(let’s talk)

Like the End Polio Now Facebook page for the

latest content then Like and Share frequently to

your own account.

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What can Change Makersdo right now to help End Polio?

Know a house or senate representative? Build a strategic relationship (see Steve Crane during the conference).

Volunteer your face/name on camera (sign up sheet available here).

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Thank you, Corinne Cavanaugh

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Actions speak louder than words.Like, comment and share posts from any (or all!) of these:

- Rotary 5030 Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Rotary-International-District-5030/

165932646788411

- Rotary Intl. Facebook Page

https://www.facebook.com/rotary

- End Polio Now Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/pages/End-Polio-Now/78976274836

- Rotary International LinkedIn Grouphttp://www.linkedin.com/groups/Official-Rotary-International-Group-858557