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Pokémon Go for Ophthalmology

by Wil Penate | Jul 13, 2016 | Just For Fun, Marketing, New Products, News, Social Media

Pokémon Go for Ophthalmology

pokemon_blogFrom multiple segments of the Today Show to making the cover of the New York Daily News, Pokémon Go is becoming this summer’s most popular trending topic. As a social media project manager at PEC, my job is to keep up with current news, trending topics and constantly think of ways to spin it in a way that help our ophthalmology clients. Once I figured out how Pokémon Go worked, I was able to come up with a plan for ophthalmology practices to take advantage of the 2016 Pokémon Go phenomenon.

First, let’s start with the basics on how the game works. Pokémon Go is a game that users can download for free on their smartphones or tablets. The object of the game is to catch these little cartoon creatures (Pokémon) that are randomly places throughout your immediate area. Using your device’s GPS map, your job is to walk around and keep an eye out for clues to the Pokémon’s location. A Pokémon could be in your back yard or 2 blocks away, the closer you get to one, the more clues you’ll get to their exact location. It’s like a modern-day version of the Hot-Warm-Cold game we played as kids.

Along with finding Pokémon, Pokémon Go also has PokéStops and PokéGyms scattered throughout the map. PokéStops are usually located near landmarks. They are places where Pokémon Go players can congregate to collect useful items or power-ups for the Pokémon they’ve collected. PokéGyms are also usually located in public places. The PokéGyms are where players can pit their Pokémon against the Pokémon of other players to raise their experience ranking and also increase the winning Pokémon’s abilities.

Now that you have the basics of the game, here are 2 ways you can use Pokémon Go to increase your social media awareness and increase your patient volume.

  1. If you have a PokéStop near your office, you can buy in-game “coins” to purchase “lures”. Here are some examples of businesses doing just that. These lures can attach to PokéStops and attract rare and powerful Pokémon near your location for 30 minutes. Imagine posting on Twitter or Facebook:
     

    Attention #PokemonGo #Omaha users, we will release a lure at 3PM at 123 Main Street, #CatchEmAll then stop in for a FREE #LASIK evaluation.

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  3. If you don’t have a PokéStop or PokéGym near you, don’t worry; you can still be part of the fun. Walk around your office and building and see if there is a Pokémon character nearby. Once you spot one, take a screen shot of it. Maybe include the staff and the docs in the picture. Post it on your social media accounts:

     
    #Squirtle from #PokemonGo was found in our office wanting an #EyeExam. If it’s been over a year, schedule your exam today. #CatchEmAll

Like most viral trends, this one will burn hot and fast. Now is the time to take part in something fun that will not only put a smile on your social media followers but will also show your practice’s friendly personality.

If you’re interested in a Pokémon Go campaign for your practice, email me at wil@patientedconcepts.com or call 800.436.9126.

Social Media Tip #2: Facebook Reviews

by Wil Penate | Apr 4, 2014 | Social Media | 0 comments

1reviewYou’ve heard about Yelp and Google Reviews.  Now the new kid on the block is Facebook Reviews.  On October 2013, Facebook added a review feature on all the Facebook Business pages.  Users can now log into Facebook, visit a business page and rate them from 1 to 5 stars, as well as leave a brief comment. The review feature allows users to give an impression of how they feel about the service or product they received from a business. (more…)

Social Media Tip #1: Engage Patients While At Your Practice

by pecadmin | Mar 21, 2014 | Social Media | 0 comments

selfieWhen I help ophthalmology practices around the country manage their social media presence, I come across the same obstacle.  Practices are not making it a priority to promote their social media sites internally.  Here are 3 reasons why I think letting patient’s know you’re on Facebook or Twitter is just as important as giving them your phone number or website address. (more…)

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