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Social Media at NASA, 2012 Edition
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Social Media at NASA
John Yembrick and Jason Townsend, Office of Communications
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Social Media Foundation at NASA
According to the National Aeronautics and
Space Act (Pub. L. No. 111-314, 124 Stat. 3328
[Dec. 18, 2010]):
• Sec. 20112 (a) The Administration, in order to
carry out the purpose of this Act, shall—
– (3) provide for the widest practicable and
appropriate dissemination of information
concerning its activities and the results thereof
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NASA Social Media by the Numbers
2 full-time social media managers
467 social 10 NASA Centers:
each with social media leaders
media 2 full-time leads at one
center
11 part-time leads at other
locations
accounts
and
100+ account
counting… managers
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NASA Social Media Universe
Professional Flagship accounts
accounts
Programs/Projects Centers
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Evolution of the Social Media Universe
It all starts very
nebulously…
You dive in to
social media with
few constraints
You learn
through lots of
trial and error
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Evolution of the Social Media Universe
Over time, the need
for order begins to
peak through…
You measure social
media use
You develop guiding
strategic plans
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Why Bring Order to the Social Media Universe?
• Clarity of voice and message
• Protecting your brand
• Avoiding duplicative efforts
and use of resources
• Capture the creativity
• Synergy: sum of the whole is
greater than that of the parts
• What will you do in a crisis?
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How Do We Create Order?
• Give to get: provide an incentive in exchange for account
information, such as an official listing
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• Create a support or working group – most people doing
social media on their own want to do it better
• Become the expert and train the trainers to build
capacity
• Build allies and pool resources
• Use the authority you have
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An Orderly Social Media Solar System
• Much like the solar system -- Rock solid planets on
close orbits, with gaseous giant planets further out
• Determine the desired structure and processes
• Where will the center(s) of authority lie?
• Who can establish accounts and how?
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Rules of our Social Media Universe
There is NO social media policy, rather:
social media is viewed as a medium where the message is what matters.
Instead, we apply existing rules, guidelines
and policies employees are already familiar with:
• NASA Policy on the Release of Information to News and Information Media
• NPD 2540.1, Personal Use of Government Office Equipment Including
Information Technology
• NPR 2810.1, Security of Information Technology: Chapter 11, Section 3.9,
Internet Publishing Content Requirements
• NPD 2810.1, NASA Information Security Policy
• NPR 1600.1, NASA Security Program Procedural Documents, Section 5.24
Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) Controlled Information
• NM 1382-42, NASA Principles and Policies on Scientific Openness
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Rules of our Social Media Universe
That said, you must get an officially recognized account to:
• Use the NASA logo or name
• Represent yourself as official
• In some cases, get a verified account on the platform
• Get listed on the NASA.gov Connect page
• Be followed or liked by the flagship accounts
• Ensure that the NASA Social Media team won’t mistakenly get your
account shutdown for a terms of service violation as impersonating NASA
• Have advertising and other limits removed on accounts
To get an official account, contact your Center social media lead in the
Communications or Public Affairs Office.
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Where does this leave NASA?
Harness the power of the flagship Create a ecosystem of niche, single-
agency accounts purpose accounts
• Carefully curate this and reach the largest • Curated by embedded account managers
number of social media followers specializing on a particular mission, topic, or
• Provide a well-rounded view of everything program
NASA has going on • Develop followings of users interested in a
• Shine light onto things that are unlikely to particular slice of the NASA pie
make news otherwise • Allow for experimentation and trying out new
ideas
We do big things from the top-down AND from the bottom-up.
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What all has this resulted in?
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2008: @MarsPhoenix
• 2008, 5th most popular
Twitter account
~75,000 followers
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2009: First Tweet from Space
• 3rd mst popular Twitter
account - ~75,000
followers
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2009+: Integration into NASA.gov
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2010: First Foursquare Check-In from Space
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2011: First Government Agency on Google+
Joined Google+ in Nov.
2011 as the 1st federal
agency
Currently we’re circled by
~450,000 users
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2012: First Foursquare Check-In from Mars
Throughout the 23-
month exploration of
Mars, Curiosity will
continue to check in on
Foursquare so you can
follow along as it roves
the Red Planet
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So what happened?
@NASA on Twitter
• 2009 - ~1,000 followers
• Today - ~3.4 million followers
• 43 astronauts on Twitter
• @Astro_Mike has 1.2 million
followers
NASA Page on Facebook
• 2009 - ~150,000 likes
• Today - ~1.6 million likes
NASA Page on Google+
• 2009 – Didn’t exist!
• Today – We’re in ~325,000 circles
• Astronaut Ron Garan is in 2+ million
circles
NASA on Foursquare
• 2009 – Didn’t exist!
• Today - ~450,000 followers
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How did this happen?
• Provide GREAT content that will get people talking.
• Social media is a conversation – spend as much time
listening as you do speaking.
• If you start a conversation, participate in it;
don’t start it and walk away.
• Ask for and enable feedback – respond to mentions
on Twitter, comments on blogs, Facebook, etc.
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We Keep it Simple: Use Existing Ways to Engage
• Webchats
• Ustream chats
• Tweetchats
• Google+ hangouts
• Comment forums
• Web Streams
• News Conferences
• Ask a scientist events
• Public Events/Outreach activities
• Tours and open houses
• Online contests and submissions
• Expert interviews on other media
and social media sites
• Hashtags
• Etc…
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We Take it Offline: NASA Socials
• NASA has had great
success with inviting our
social media fans to in-
person, behind-the-
scenes opportunities at
NASA centers and
facilities
• Events range from two
#NASASocial
hours to two days in
length
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We Make Events Special and Memorable
Provide unique or exclusive:
Information
Speakers
Access
Setting
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Successful Events Rock Logistics
Short, interactive sessions Your Online Audience
Connected (WiFi) Powered
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But Why? How does this help?
• Spreads the word as widely as possible by going directly
to members of the public to tell your own story
• As news organizations cut staff and trim coverage, we get
more news coverage…
…in more places, especially smaller, local outlets
• The diversity of participants helps connect us to non-
traditional audiences to further share our message
• We get impactful in-person AND virtual participation
leading to significant levels of worldwide…
ENGAGEMENT
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But Why? It Moves Followers From…
ADVOCATES,
Fans,
AMBASSADORS,
Followers,
CREATORS,
Consumers
COLLABORATORS
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Where we are going with social…
• Adding more opportunities for online engagement activities
• Evaluating new platforms and tools to engage new audiences on
• Creating more of an internal social media community – including a
listserv and an agency-wide social media resource site
• Integrating social media with traditional media activities
• Measuring our effectiveness through analytics of events and
campaigns
• Conducting more social media campaigns
• Continuing to improve the quality of social media messaging from
all levels of NASA
• Engaging new audiences in new ways
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Challenges for NASA and Social Media
Measurement Resources
• More than just followers – • Effective use and engagement
reach, influential followers, is not cost-free
retweets • Duplication of effort (right-
• With so much noise, what hand/left-hand)
works?
Control
Time • Easy to share information
• One more platform to ahead of release
repurpose info on • Makes spokespeople out of
• Social media is 24/7, but work is those who aren’t
a 9-5 world • Overlapping accounts
• Inaccuracy spreads fast, hard to
correct
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“You may not have a spaceship, but your
company has a fan base. They won't think of
themselves as fans until they're in a room with
like-minded people. They won't think of
themselves as members of a community until
YOU bring them together.”
- David Rosen, @davidhrosen
(group VP, Makovsky + Company)
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33. Follow the social media team at @NASASocial for the
latest opportunities to connect and collaborate with NASA
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Hinweis der Redaktion
We have 43 astronauts tweeting – Mike Massimino on Twitter has 1.2 million followers – Ron Garan is circled on Google+ by over 2 million people