A presentation by Carol A. Spencer to the Morris County NJ Freeholders & OEM Coordinators, outlining a program to use social media to communicate with constituents in an emergency.
(Course updated July 18, 2012)
MCUrgent is a social media emergency notification system developed by Morris County and used in multi-jurisdictional emergencies.
This beginner course explains what it is, how it was developed, and how municipalities can post messages.
(Course updated March 19, 2013)
MCUrgent is a social media emergency notification system developed by Morris County and used in multi-jurisdictional emergencies. It includes towns as team members in a single Facebook and Twitter emergency notification stream.
This beginner course explains what it is and how municipalities can post messages.
MCUrgent is a social media emergency notification system developed by Morris County and used in multi-jurisdictional emergencies. This beginner course explains what it is, how it was developed, and how municipalities can post messages.
MCUrgent (Morris County Urgent) is used for emergencies where the impact crosses municipal boundaries. MCUrgent includes emergency information that is timely and originates from the source, typically local jurisdictions. It is accessible without power, available 24/7, and is device independent. MCUrgent information spans municipal boundaries, is freely available (no subscription or membership required) and accessible anywhere.
Welcome to Emerging and Social Media, ADPR4300 (Session 1)Dennis Jenders
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Marquette University, Emerging and Social Media (ADPR4300)
Welcome to our first session. This class will explore the usage of social media across multiple marketing disciplines and a variety of channels.
Social media is so much more than just a campaign or a technology. Social media represents an opportunity for brands and organizations to strengthen their relationships with prospects and customers.
For more about the course please visit:
http://www.jenders.com/adpr4300
Thank you,
Dennis Jenders
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Timing impacts the success of every marketing initiative, and that is especially true of social media campaigns. Here we detail the best and worst times to post on 5 major platforms so you can adjust your strategy for maximum success.
(Course updated July 18, 2012)
MCUrgent is a social media emergency notification system developed by Morris County and used in multi-jurisdictional emergencies.
This beginner course explains what it is, how it was developed, and how municipalities can post messages.
(Course updated March 19, 2013)
MCUrgent is a social media emergency notification system developed by Morris County and used in multi-jurisdictional emergencies. It includes towns as team members in a single Facebook and Twitter emergency notification stream.
This beginner course explains what it is and how municipalities can post messages.
MCUrgent is a social media emergency notification system developed by Morris County and used in multi-jurisdictional emergencies. This beginner course explains what it is, how it was developed, and how municipalities can post messages.
MCUrgent (Morris County Urgent) is used for emergencies where the impact crosses municipal boundaries. MCUrgent includes emergency information that is timely and originates from the source, typically local jurisdictions. It is accessible without power, available 24/7, and is device independent. MCUrgent information spans municipal boundaries, is freely available (no subscription or membership required) and accessible anywhere.
Welcome to Emerging and Social Media, ADPR4300 (Session 1)Dennis Jenders
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Marquette University, Emerging and Social Media (ADPR4300)
Welcome to our first session. This class will explore the usage of social media across multiple marketing disciplines and a variety of channels.
Social media is so much more than just a campaign or a technology. Social media represents an opportunity for brands and organizations to strengthen their relationships with prospects and customers.
For more about the course please visit:
http://www.jenders.com/adpr4300
Thank you,
Dennis Jenders
The Science of Social Timing: When to post on each social media networkMoving Targets
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Timing impacts the success of every marketing initiative, and that is especially true of social media campaigns. Here we detail the best and worst times to post on 5 major platforms so you can adjust your strategy for maximum success.
2013: MCUrgent Beginner - Building a Municipal Social Media Presence SeriesCarol Spencer
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MCUrgent is Morris County NJ's multi-jurisdictional emergency communications network that utilizes social media during an emergency. It pulls together information from towns, publishing it in a single social stream. Disasters don't end at municipal borders so aggregating information into a single presence is important for citizen engagement and communication.
2012: NW Ohio Public Health: Trick or Tweet - Social Media Use during Hurrica...Carol Spencer
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2013 MCUrgent: Getting the Word out with Social MediaCarol Spencer
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An overview of the MCUrgent model for emergency communications in Morris County NJ. Inviting towns to be team members, Morris County residents and businesses benefit from having emergency notifications from towns and the county go through one stream.
2013: NAGW: MCUrgent, a Shared Emergency Information NetworkCarol Spencer
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Presentation to the National Association of Government Web Professionals at its 2013 National Conference. MCUrgent is a multi-jurisdictional social media based network that allows multiple municipalities to communicate via a single social channel during an emergency.
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In today's communication environment, consumers of government information expect to find it on their platform and device of choice. Agencies are faced with moving to technologies they don't understand and which are not under their control. Understanding these communications channels, and why they need to be implemented, is the first step to successful interaction and engagement for agency personnel and the citizens they serve.
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Building a Municipal Social Media Presence (2014)Morris County NJ
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Municipalities need to be in the social space to effectively communicate with their constituents. This presentation goes step by step through creating a Facebook page, a Twitter account, and using Hootsuite to effectively publish. It includes suggestions and best practices.
Social Communications: Getting Prepared and Making it HappenMorris County NJ
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