#NationalNursesWeek: A Social Media Case Study

To illustrate the power of a social media campaign surrounding a national awareness week, letÐÓ°É×¨Çø™s look at the Department of NursingÐÓ°É×¨Çø™s 2019 #NationalNursesWeek campaign. Hashtag National Nurses Week photo at UL Lafayette with two nurses

The Prep Work

The Dean of Nursing contacted me (Amy Windsor, social media strategist) about five weeks before the event to discuss #NationalNursesWeek and ways they could expand to a week of content from the one post they had historically collaborated on for #NationalNursesDay.

After discussing their goals ÐÓ°É×¨Çø” to raise awareness of the nursing programÐÓ°É×¨Çø™s longevity and success at UL Lafayette and get more traffic to their Facebook page and website ÐÓ°É×¨Çø” and decided on what content they wanted to highlight during the week.

  • An informational graphic and photo to be posted on #NationalNursesDay
  • a new Facebook cover photo featuring the hashtag to use during the week
  • a new hashtagged profile photo
  • a #ThrowbackThursday photo
  • two other posts highlighting different aspects of their program (studentsÐÓ°É×¨Çø™ work in the community and high pass-rate of the state nursing exam), including repurposing content from La Louisiane for the Department of Nursing website

With a detailed plan in place and through close collaboration with Nursing, we were able to coordinate a photo shoot featuring nursing students, obtain the information and photos required for the infographic and posts, provide graphic design work for the project, and write/edit the posts over the next four weeks.

The Results

Nursing Week was May 6-12 and we kicked off the campaign by posting the infographic photo with a short post to the Nursing and main UL Lafayette Facebook pages, as well as the @ULLafayette Twitter account. Between the three platforms, the post reached over 41,000 people and was engaged with (clicked, liked, commented, and/or shared) 3,627 times.

Screen shot of National Nurses Week post with statistics on reach and engagement

 

A total of eleven posts over the week (six posts on the Nursing FB page, three on Twitter, and one each on UL LafayetteÐÓ°É×¨Çø™s Instagram and Facebook accounts) garnered 82,000 impressions and 8,257 engagements.

Overall, the Nursing Facebook page was seen and engaged with over three times as much than the previous week and, when looking at the entire month of May, had almost nine times the activity as the previous month. Additionally, the page gained 44 new followers, a 1,000% increase over the previous week.

#NationalNursingWeek: Nursing Facebook Page Impressions

Graph of Nursing Facebook page impressions

#NationalNursingWeek: Nursing Facebook Page Engagements

Graph of Nursing Facebook page engagements

A rising tide lifts all ships, so starting the week with our strongest and most sharable content ÐÓ°É×¨Çø” the infographic photo ÐÓ°É×¨Çø” continued to bring people to the Nursing FB page and subsequent posts, as well as to the Nursing website, throughout the week.

In addition to the infographic photo, the most successful posts included the repurposed La Louisiane story about nursing students working with the homeless community in Lafayette and a Throwback Thursday post.

National Nursing Week throw back Thursday post

Caption: Throwback Thursday photos were found in the Dupré Library Special Collections with the help of the archivist.

National Nursing Week screenshot of Facebook post for nursing community service

Caption: A story about nursing studentsÐÓ°É×¨Çø™ community healthcare work that appeared in the Winter 2018 La Louisiane magazine and shared with a gallery of never-before-seen photos that had been taken at a recent event.

Contact Amy Windsor, the UL Lafayette social media strategist, for a consultation or to discuss social media campaigns for your department at socialmedia@louisiana.edu.

 

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