facebook best practices for governments
TRANSCRIPT
Facebook Best Practices for
Government:
Real World Examples
Presentation By:
Move Digital
MoveHSV.com
Takeaway:Thank your partners
Takeaway:Use text on
graphics to
explain
Don’t need to
repeat
information in
status that is in
the graphic
Takeaways:
Choose your photos
(and words) based
on the emotion you
want from your
audience
Takeaway:
Ask questions that
are vague enough to
make people wonder.
Takeaway:
Great photos do
2 things:
#1: capture moments
#2: tell a story
Takeaway:
Let your audience be the star. Give THEM easy ways
to actively participate & share your content.
Page
update
Audience/ fan photos
Takeaway:Short plain text status updates are perfect
for conveying updates & information.
Takeaway:
Using a generic or
stock photo can
make your update
stand out.
Only use images you
have permission to
publish.
Takeaway:
For big events
create shareable,
stand-alone graphics
that include all event
information
Takeaway:
Show your
audience what is
in it for them.
Takeaway:
Use holidays
(popular & bizarre)
to connect with
your mission.
Takeaway:Tell your audience
what you want them
to do by including a
call to action (“get
outside & play”)
Takeaway:
Share your media
coverage!
Next step:
show more of the story,
behind the scenes, etc.
Takeaway:
Share a fun photo
of something that
caught your eye.
Our brains process
visuals MUCH
faster than text.
Takeaway:
Recognize the people
in your organization &
their
accomplishments,
good deeds, etc.
Takeaway:
Use graphics &
CAPS to draw
attention to
important
information
Takeaway:Share significant
accomplishments,
statistics.
If you’re sharing a
lot of text,
break it up with:
- bullets (dashes)
and/or
- white space
Takeaway:
Share articles
about topics your
audience is
interested in
Takeaway:
Show & tell in
your updates.
Takeaway:
Take photos at
events.
Publish 1 or 2 in
real time.
Save the rest &
publish later in the
day/ the next day.
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