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Why Prepare?. 2005 Hurricane Season 18 tornadoes as a result of Katrina March 2007 tornado outbreak 21 tornadoes strike in worst outbreak in GA history Nine people died Sumter Regional Hospital destroyed April 2007 wildfires Worst wildfires in GA history, over 500,000 acres burned - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Why Prepare?

www.Ready.GA.gov

Page 2: Why Prepare?

www.Ready.GA.gov

Why Prepare?

Page 3: Why Prepare?

www.Ready.GA.gov

• Mission of Ready Georgia• To educate and empower Georgians to take

care of themselves for at least three days after a disaster

• Campaign theme: Prepare, plan and stay informed

• Call to action: Create a Ready profile

Page 4: Why Prepare?

Survey Says

• Annual survey reveals although progress has been made, most Georgians aren’t ready for a disaster

• When asked what sort of tools would be most helpful when preparing, people said• A detailed list of supplies• Evacuation routes, shelter locations,

emergency preparedness guides

www.Ready.GA.gov

Page 5: Why Prepare?

Now There’s an App for That

www.Ready.GA.gov

Android QR Code

iPhone QR Code

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Ready Georgia App

Create, update and share Ready Profile

Page 7: Why Prepare?

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Ready Georgia App

Dashboard Sharing – “Today in Hazard History”

Page 8: Why Prepare?

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Ready Georgia App

Local info with sharing

Page 9: Why Prepare?

Launch Marketing Plan

• Traditional Media• Press release distributed statewide,

emergency management/tech trades, mobile/digital/marketing media

• Social Media• Changed Facebook logo to include app image• Created custom QR codes• Beginning on launch day, did Facebook status

updates/Tweets on “top 10 app features”www.Ready.GA.gov

Page 10: Why Prepare?

Launch Marketing Plan

• Website/Blog• Added button on Ready Georgia home page• Created new internal page with infographic

detailing app features• Linked to app page from other pages• Blog from Director English

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Page 11: Why Prepare?

Launch Marketing Plan

• Video Event Launch• Live webcast introduced by Director English

and Dr. Fitzgerald• Screencasted demo enabled camera to zoom

on app for good visuals• Media and partners invited to SOC or tune in

online• Live Q&A• Pro-bono support from Broadcast Atlanta

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Page 12: Why Prepare?

Success!

• Launched on Sept. 21, 2011, and the next day it was the No. 2 weather-related app in iTunes

• The first month, the number of Ready profiles created rose by 235%

• Since the app launched, mobile visits to the website increased 320%

• Over 37,000 downloads

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Ongoing PR

• Aggressively promote the app when severe weather threatens (app usage goes up accordingly)

• Promote it year-round at events, speaking engagements, social media, press releases

• Mobile advertising pilot during NPM 2012; Facebook ads when severe weather threatens

• Get best results when the app is mentioned on local TV news

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Page 14: Why Prepare?

Ongoing PR

• New Partnership with Verizon Wireless• Joint press release highlighting Ready

Georgia app, preparedness apps during September, National Preparedness Month

• In-store tutorial on Ready Georgia and other severe weather apps

• In-store displays promoting severe weather preparedness

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Page 15: Why Prepare?

Success!

• Nearly 20 states and Canada’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police interested in app

• Garnered four awards, including Honorable Mention for FEMA’s 2012 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards

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Questions?Lisa Janak Newman

(404) 635-7019

[email protected]