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Facebook Best Practices for Government: Real World Examples Presentation By: Move Digital MoveHSV.com

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Page 1: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Facebook Best Practices for

Government:

Real World Examples

Presentation By:

Move Digital

MoveHSV.com

Page 2: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:Thank your partners

Page 3: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:Use text on

graphics to

explain

Don’t need to

repeat

information in

status that is in

the graphic

Page 4: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaways:

Choose your photos

(and words) based

on the emotion you

want from your

audience

Page 5: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Ask questions that

are vague enough to

make people wonder.

Page 6: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Great photos do

2 things:

#1: capture moments

#2: tell a story

Page 7: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Let your audience be the star. Give THEM easy ways

to actively participate & share your content.

Page

update

Audience/ fan photos

Page 8: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:Short plain text status updates are perfect

for conveying updates & information.

Page 9: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Using a generic or

stock photo can

make your update

stand out.

Only use images you

have permission to

publish.

Page 10: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

For big events

create shareable,

stand-alone graphics

that include all event

information

Page 11: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Show your

audience what is

in it for them.

Page 12: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Use holidays

(popular & bizarre)

to connect with

your mission.

Page 13: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:Tell your audience

what you want them

to do by including a

call to action (“get

outside & play”)

Page 14: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Share your media

coverage!

Next step:

show more of the story,

behind the scenes, etc.

Page 15: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Share a fun photo

of something that

caught your eye.

Our brains process

visuals MUCH

faster than text.

Page 16: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Recognize the people

in your organization &

their

accomplishments,

good deeds, etc.

Page 17: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Use graphics &

CAPS to draw

attention to

important

information

Page 18: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:Share significant

accomplishments,

statistics.

If you’re sharing a

lot of text,

break it up with:

- bullets (dashes)

and/or

- white space

Page 19: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Share articles

about topics your

audience is

interested in

Page 20: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Show & tell in

your updates.

Page 21: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

Takeaway:

Take photos at

events.

Publish 1 or 2 in

real time.

Save the rest &

publish later in the

day/ the next day.

Page 22: Facebook Best Practices for Governments

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