This article documents the findings of two targeted social media research projects, attempting to prompt sexual health.
The researchers pursued a social media campaign through social media, because the evidence points to that means as a highly used means of communication: “Although [Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc] are primarily used to communicate with social networks, the increasing amount of time individuals spend in these settings suggests that health organizations need to develop effective strategies for reaching individuals in these spaces, whether delivering interventions or using these sites to promote interventions delivered elsewhere.” However, they point out, there are more than 900 million facebook pages! You could have the most fabulous FB ever, with plenty of followers, but if the followers are not the target audience, and if you are not reaching the target audience, then that health information, on that fabulous facebook page is, well... kinda worthless. So, how do you ensure reaching your target audience? The researchers suggest forming a team, of experts, in all the pertinent areas. This includes, how to use filters, tracking, and advertising to ensure the information gets into the target audience’s “hands.” How do you search for health FB pages? What keeps you engaged with that page?











