Wednesday, February 12, 2014

State Of The Union Address & Social Media


Not only can we see the potentials of groundswell, but also the trend of groundswell that is getting stronger than ever turns out in reality. According to a report by Statistics from eMarketer.com in 2013, American adults have spent more time everyday on using digital media than watching TV as we can see the chart below. 


This means that Americans have enjoyed more engagements rather than the traditional one-way information gathering, such as TV, Radio and Newspapers.
Clearly, The White House has seen this trend as well and realized the need for new media. In last year, there were only 33.5 million viewers on Obama’s State of the Union address, which has reached the lowest audience since 2000.  Fortunately, Obama changed the game this year by using various social media to promote his SOTU address. 
The lists below show his strategies on social media:

Instagram: a mobile device application for people who would like to share photos and videos on various network services by applying digital filters, as well as its original website. On September 9, 2013, the company has announced that there were more than 150 million monthly active users.
The White House staffs used Instagram to share photos and videos of their preparation for the address.


Instagram photo


Click here for Instagram video



Youtube:
Youtube can reach a lot of people while they were watching other video, SOTU used a long time ban advertisement to draw attention.



Twitter: a microblogging enables people to interact online
The staffs also use Hashtag #InsideSOTU to give the sense of the address



Vines:
President Obama used Vines to record short videos for advertising the address

Click here to see President Obama Vine video

Web live: White House enhanced web live speech by playing slides with charts and graphics illustration. 
Click here to see White House web live address 



Google Hangouts: a platform developed by Google for an instant messaging and video chat of two or more users’ conversations.
President Obama held a “virtual roadtrip” to discuss and answer questions on Google+ Hangout about the issues told in the address with the Hashtag #AskObama2014.







Politician is always trying all they can to reach everyone, to tell everyone that they are willing to help, the massive usage of social media of the White house this year, shows that they find out how to listen to groundswell.




2 comments:

  1. This is very interesting Yolanda! You can find a lot of politicians on things like snapchat, twitter and facebook. I think few years back I heard Obama is one of the most followed on twitter. I'm not sure whether that is still the case.

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  2. Hi Long,
    Very interesting use of many social media platforms to promote the SOTU address, I might have to copy this model for my work as well. Thank you!

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