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Getting Started and Making it Doable

Getting Started and Making it Doable. Friending the Finish Line November 2011. Definition of “Expert” in Internet Age. Someone who knows an ounce more information than you do! Why am I up here? Not afraid to experiment I think in 140 characters! My kids have left home

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Getting Started and Making it Doable

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  1. Getting Started and Making it Doable Friending the Finish Line November 2011

  2. Definition of “Expert” in Internet Age • Someone who knows an ounce more information than you do! Why am I up here? • Not afraid to experiment • I think in 140 characters! • My kids have left home • I don’t like to jump out of bed in am… I like to tweet and post. • I leave blogging to others thus creating a little time.

  3. Why I love Social Media • Best Advocacy Tools since Media began! • Gives everyone a megaphone in the public square United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  4. Goal • Become influencer, organization/person of credibility • Drive them to your website • Influence decision makers • Create a majority among policy makers United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  5. Twitter versus Facebook • Not an either or, but BOTH • Facebook as friendly website that allows interaction with your audience. More permanent • Twitter – short, quick, not as permanent BUT much bigger audience. United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  6. Stats United Ways of California: • Started March 2009 • 569 Followers • Following 479 • Done 1300 tweets Judy Darnell: • Started March 2009 • 372 Followers • Follow 637 • Done 1600 tweets

  7. No Time? • Got 10 minutes a day? 20 even better, but 5 is doable. • We all read for work – start by tweeting links to what you read…share information EX: RT @Health_Affairs: Blog: Health Reform: The Individual Mandate’s Role And Medicaid Enrollment http://t.co/9JFP4Kc8 Then just add a few word comment: EX: Block granting #Medicaid is a terrible idea, especially for kids. firstfocus.net/library/report… via First Focus EX: Everybody's got an opinion about health ins exchanges. http://t.co/RunRg6hA #aca #hcr United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  8. Share your Expertise See how your CA county fares in latest Human Development Report www.unitedwaysca.org/humandevelopment#income #health #education United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  9. How to Manage Flow of Information • Follow Bruce Lesley!....no, seriously…FOLLOW BRUCE • Organize who you follow into LISTS • Make a daily/weekly plan (we are just starting this) • But, don’t stress if you don’t do it religiously, just do something.

  10. Making it easy • Use software and devices that make it fun and easy • Smart Phone – DOWNLOAD TWITTER NOW • Tweetdeck, Hootsuite – Social Media Dashboards • And it actually helps you manage favorite media • I’ve canceled subscriptions – I check Twitter over breakfast, on breaks – it can be your major news source. • @ NYT, @ WASHINGTON POST, @HUFFINGTON POST, @FOXNEWS, @MOTHERJONES, @LATIMES….etc United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  11. Lists • Assign those you follow to lists; check lists to find something to tweet about if you are busy • Don’t make too many lists • Check out others’ lists • Electeds; Advocacy Orgs for Health; Media; Example: http://twitter.com/#!/list/JudyDarnell/health-advocates http://twitter.com/#!/list/JudyDarnell/us-congress-members

  12. Advocating for Community ImpactWho I Follow on Twitter • Expert organizations and staff Ex: CBPP or CBP • Key Media outlets AND reporters Ex: Washington Post • Advocacy Organizations Ex: First Focus and Bruce Lesley • Legislators at all levels Ex: @RepBecerra @SenatorBoxer • Key Agencies involved with our issues Ex: @CMSgov, @usedgov United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  13. Advocating for Community ImpactWho to Follow on Twitter • Local United Ways and UWW Ex: @live_united, @Bay_Area_UW • UW Staff Ex: @pmanzo, @JudyDarnell • Board members / partners Ex: @RedCross @100percentCA • Foundations Ex: @CalEndow @rwjf • Key Consultants Ex: @Kanter @FullCourtPress United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  14. REMEMBER • RETWEET YOUR FRIENDS! • Like OWS - together we create a human sound system! • Bank charges were overturned, Netflix changed its plans…we should be able to get all kids health coverage and care! • Until you have a couple hundred followers, never do original tweet without # or @ United Ways of California www.unitedwaysCA.org

  15. United Ways of California Judy Darnell, MPP Director of Public Policy United Ways of California jdarnell@unitedwaysCA.org www.unitedwaysCA.org 831.246.3099 Twitter: @JudyDarnell @UnitedWaysCA Facebook: United Ways of California 15

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