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Transcript of BlogWell Minneapolis Social Media Case Study: Mayo Clinic, presented by Lee Aase
How Big Brands Use Social Media
Lee AaseMayo Clinic
Minneapolis at General Mills | August 13, 2009
“Mayo Clinic Social Media Update:Growth and New Applications”
Mayo Clinic Social Media Update: Growth and New Applications
Blogwell MSP
Lee AaseManager, Syndication and Social Media
Mayo Clinic
August 13, 2009
Agenda
• Rapid recap of BlogWell Chicago (see it at http://bit.ly/SKMwo)
• Sharing Mayo Clinic update
• Twitter Transformation
• Unique cost-saving “old media” project facilitated by social media launching this month
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Disclaimers
• These results not typical
• Use as directed
• Read and follow label directions
• Side effects may include vertigo, watery eyes, crackberry thumb and iPhone application addiction
• Social media tools are an essential part of a balanced communications diet
• If insufficient media coverage persists, consult your communications doctor
• Your mileage may vary
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Genius not required ...
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The MacGyver Mindset
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Sources of Information Influencing Preference for Mayo Clinic
Word of mouth
Stories in the media
MD recommendation
Advertising
Internet/Websites
Personal experience
Mailings to home
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Mayo Clinic Medical EdgeNews Media Syndications
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podcasts.mayoclinic.org
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newsblog.mayoclinic.org
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sharing.mayoclinic.org
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Twitter Transformation for @mayoclinic
• Started with Hippocratic approach
• Tweeting via RSS feed
• Started following, engaging Feb ’09
• @mayoclinic followers have increased >400% in 6 months
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Don’t (just) pitch the media.
Be the media
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Enhancing Distribution of Patient-Generated Content
• Alerted to interesting video of elderly couple playing piano in Gonda atrium
• Embedded in Sharing Mayo Clinic, posted to Facebook, Tweeted on 4/7/09
• Video had been seen 1,005 times in six preceding months since upload
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The next day...
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Six days later...
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April 22
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Sunday, May 3
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May 4
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Cinco de Mayo
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May 10
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May 11
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May 12
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A sampling of the comments...
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May 15
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Early Morning May 26
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May 26, 2009: Live in StudioGood Morning America
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May 28, 2009
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Results
• More than 4.3 million views on YouTube
• More than 1.4 million views on Sharing Mayo Clinic
• Before posting to Sharing Mayo Clinic: 1,000 views in six months
• After posting, Facebooking and Tweeting: 5,000 views per hour
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Lessons• Your mileage may vary, but...
• You’ll go a lot farther if you get a car.
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The Next Big Thing:
Radio Syndication
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Healthline becomes Medical Edge Weekend
• Host is Mayo Clinic M.D. with 20 years local radio experience
• Previous syndication not feasible• 1999: Unlikely profitable• 2008: $20K/month unavailable
• Opportunity for creative application of social media tools
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The MacGyver Syndication Plan
• Production continues at KROC-AM
• Segments delivered to affiliates as mp3 files for next week’s broadcast
• Topic for live production posted to blog, promoted via Twitter
• Listen live through audio stream from flagship station
• Podcasts posted 9 days later
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Official Launch August 22
• Already a “win”: formerly local program now internationally available
• Gradual growth is practical because costs are nearly $0.00
• Unbridling a physician’s passion
• Significant new social media content
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Follow Medical Edge Weekend Progress
• radio.mayoclinic.org
• #mayoradio
• @mayoclinic
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How Big Brands Use Social Media
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