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How Social Media Approval Workflows Strengthen Agency-Client Relationships

How Social Media Approval Workflows Strengthen Agency-Client Relationships | Social Media and Healthcare | Scoop.it

As social becomes a core part of agency offerings, you need to have the infrastructure in place to operate smoothly at scale.

 

Post approvals are a small but powerful step in any social media service offering. At their worst, they can involve a lot of follow-up, creating a time suck for both you and your client. But at their best, they can create client stickiness.

 

Client-agency relationships get stronger when these processes become mini-opportunities for collaboration. Here’s how:

1. Demonstrate the value of social with a routine touchpoint

Social is your world, but for your clients, it’s just a fraction of their day-to-day. Approval workflows promote more active collaboration between you and your client’s teams.

2. Prevent mistakes before they happen

Maintain a strong foundation of trust by building quality assurance into your publishing process.

3. Promote collaboration in times of crisis

When a crisis strikes and your schedule is thrown out the window, post approvals help support sudden shifts in content production.

 

read more at https://sproutsocial.com/insights/strengthen-agency-client-relationships/

 

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Using Facebook Ads and Power Editor for Hospital Recruitment

Using Facebook Ads and Power Editor for Hospital Recruitment | Social Media and Healthcare | Scoop.it

Looking for good help in healthcare can be challenging. Many hospitals use recruiters and other online employment sources to find good talent. Another option is Facebook. With over a billion users, it is one powerful social network and it may just help you find the perfect candidate.


In addition to building your social fan base and get more likes, you can use Facebook to create paid cost-per-click ads for recruitment. You can target who sees your ad by utilizing specific categories and interests. For example, if your hospital is located in Miami and is looking for nurses, you can specify that your ad is only seen by nurses in the South Florida area. The ad can include a call to action such as a landing page URL with more information on the position and a way to apply.


To take it one step further, by utilizing Facebook’s Power Editor Tool, (a free plugin for Chrome browsers) your targeted viewers will see your ads not only on the right sidebar, but within their news feed as a sponsored post. More important, this tool lets you advertise not just on Facebook.com but on mobile devices as well – including smartphones and tablets using the Facebook app.

With more people accessing the web on mobile devices and Facebook, you want to be one of the top destinations they’re looking at and spending the most time on.

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Should Hospitals be on Facebook?

Should Hospitals be on Facebook? | Social Media and Healthcare | Scoop.it

Across industries, sophisticated organizations are now committing both time and money to their social media marketingcampaigns. But the healthcare industry (including hospitals, B2B medical manufacturers, and health clubs) has hesitated to embrace social media.


A survey of 1,060 U.S. adults by the PwC Health Research Institute found that one-third of respondents considered social media platforms appropriate for the discussion of healthcare. The Journal of Internet Medical Research found that 60% of adults surveyed used the Internet to access medical information. This is a major opportunity – it’s time to get ahead of the curve.


Here's how healthcare institutions can engage on social in a relevant, useful, industry-appropriate way.


Use Images

In a study by Infinigraph, we measured the effectiveness of different posts made by healthcare companies, including hospitals, clinics, and health care foundations. We found that healthcare audiences engaged most with posts containing images.


Keep it Human, Keep it Useful

Some of the most engaged-with Facebook posts contain images, and all link to valuable content. These short posts link to larger articles which tell human interest stories, tapping into audience emotions, or provide useful health information.


A Few Best Practices for Healthcare Marketers

  • Make your data available. Allow your ratings and reviews, as well as error rates within your database (if applicable) to be made public.
  • Educate your employees on social media policies. Make the risk of violating the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) clear, and prohibit posting inappropriate information about doctors or patients.
  • Implement privacy settings. Be sure to safeguard personal information and content.
  • Avoid using social media channels to communicate with patients on sensitive issues. Advise them on a secure, personalized server.
  • Enlist at least one author, editor, or reviewer on every piece of content that you publish. Include references or links to the source of your content, and date it whenever possible.
  • Include an “About Us” or “History” section on your website. Present information about qualified staff, services, and facility as well as your purpose, goal, or mission.
  • Ask for audience feedback through surveys and questionnaires. Make your contact information easy to find, and encourage your audience to get in touch via email, Facebook, and Twitter. When they do reach out, respond promptly and thoughtfully.


Curated from http://blog.marketo.com/blog/2013/11/should-hospitals-be-on-facebook-social-media-marketing-for-the-healthcare-industry.html