Telling your Health Story with Instagram
By: ghmc | August 7, 2013 |
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Special to GLOBALHealthPR from our Australian partner, VIVA! Communications:
When I first heard the rumblings that yet another mobile social media platform had launched into the market, I was somewhat sceptical.
But I have learnt a lot more about Instagram since. I now know that it boasts around 100 million users and after some research, have found that the free, instant photo-sharing app (now owned by Facebook) might just be of use to healthcare associations, organisations and even healthcare professionals.
Healthcare communications blog, TheBuzzBin.com gives some suggestions as to how a health brand might use Instagram to tell its story:
- Let followers see who you are, what you are about: In the age of social media, your followers want to see authentic pictures of your people. Build trust and loyalty by sharing photos of your employees at work; a day-in-the-life at your office, e.g. employees at lunch or play.
- Share a sneak peek: Make your followers feel special by rewarding them with a first look at something few have seen yet. It could be an event or an exclusive glimpse/heads up to a new campaign, ad.
- Behind the scenes shots: A good example given of this was a hospital in Atlanta, US which decided to raise awareness for living donor transplants by providing minute-by-minute updates on their social media networks, including photos on Instagram; You could show shots of a media event/stunt; celebrity endorsing the brand.
- Pictures that show what your brand represents: If you’re a health foundation or healthy lifestyle brand for example, it’s time for you to start sharing motivational photos and health tips that educate or inspire your followers to live a healthy lifestyle.
- Comical or creative displays of a service, campaign, event: To set your brand apart, you may look at sharing quirky or funny pictures of staff or an event/conference/campaign.