Title: Social Media in Crisis Communications:
1Social Media inCrisis Communications Plans,
Policies Platforms
NorthEast Disaster Recovery Information
X-Change Spring Conference June 12, 2012
2Social Media by the Numbers
- 46 of Americans own smartphones, up 11 since
May 2011. - Nearly 9-in-10 smartphone owners have used their
phones in the past 30 days to perform a real-time
query (traffic, sports, arrange a meeting.) - There are more than 500,000 mobile apps available
in the Apple iPhone store - -Pew Research, apple.com
3What is Social Media?
Social Media refers to a set of online tools
and platforms that allow organizations to
communicate and converse with the public. Why
use Social Media in a crisis? To reach the almost
1 in 2 Americans who own a smartphone.
4Plans, Policies Platforms
- Every successful response begins with a plan.
- Policies guide all employees in day-to-day
activities may need additional language and
training for crisis response. - Not all platforms are created equal. Not all
social media platforms are appropriate for use
during a crisis.
5The Speed of Twitter
There's a plane in the Hudson. I'm on the ferry
going to pick up the people. Crazy. -Janis
Krums Commuter Ferry Passenger January 15, 2009
6Best Reason to Plan?
When the plane lands in the Hudson, it's too
late to figure out Twitter. Sree Sreenivasan,
Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism
7Planning
- Before the crisis
- How is the company using social media every day?
What platforms are you using? - What departments need to be consulted? Sales,
Marketing, IT, Legal, HR - Practice
8Policies
- Get everyone on the same page, literally
- Overall, day-to-day policy
- Policy during a crisis
- Google is your friend its been done
- Regulated industries
- NLRB case law
9Platforms
- There are hundreds of Social Media platforms.
- Not all are great for crisis communications, but
you must plan to monitor your companys presence
across the web. - Google Alerts, Twitter search
10Matthew Humphries, geek.com February 2012
11Twitter
- More than 165 million users, just over 100
million users in the U.S. - 750 million Tweets per second.
- 1 billion tweets per week.
- 50 of the users are engaging via mobile devices.
- 1 million new accounts are created every day.
12Facebook
- 901 million monthly active users around the
world. - 300 million photographs uploaded daily.
- 500 million users engaging via mobile devices.
- Available in 70 languages.
13Foursquare
- - Over 20 million users.
- 50 of the users are from the US.
- 31 of users are engaging via mobile device.
- There have been over 2 billion checkins since
launch.
14Instagram
- Founded 2010 in the process of being acquired
by Facebook for 1 Billion. - Over 30 million users.
- 58 photographs uploaded every second.
- A new user signs up every second.
15YouTube
- YouTube was founded to share dinner clips of a
party due to the files being too large for email. - The average visitor spends 15 minutes per day on
YouTube.
16LinkedIn
- More than 161 million users.
- 22 of users on LinkedIn are engaging via mobile
device. - More than 2 billion page views every month.
- 2 new signups every second.
- More than 2 million company pages.
- There are more than one million LinkedIn groups.
17Pinterest
- Just short of 12 million users.
- 97 of the users are female.
- The average user is between the age of 35 and 44.
- Pinterest mobile apps are downloaded 250,000
times a day. - Top audience niches are fashion, music, art,
memorabilia, vineyards, wine, tourism. - Over 4,000,000 page views per day.
18Google
- Founded 2011.
- Over 90 million users.
- Fastest growing social network.
- Circles
- Google Hangouts