{"id":18570,"date":"2019-03-07T16:54:50","date_gmt":"2019-03-07T21:54:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wp.baldwinpublishing.com\/?p=18570"},"modified":"2021-04-06T20:01:20","modified_gmt":"2021-04-07T00:01:20","slug":"use-the-power-of-celebrity-news-to-promote-health-awareness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.baldwinpublishing.com\/use-the-power-of-celebrity-news-to-promote-health-awareness\/","title":{"rendered":"Use the power of celebrity news to promote health awareness"},"content":{"rendered":"
When it comes to promoting health awareness, few digital posts are as powerful as those connected with a celebrity illness or premature death.<\/p>\n
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Consider the recent death of 90210 actor Luke Perry at age 52 from a massive stroke or Carrie Fisher\u2019s death at age 60 from a fatal heart attack followed by her mother Debbie Reynold\u2019s stroke the following day.<\/p>\n
Each of these tragic events presented an opportunity for hospitals to promote awareness, prevention and treatments for serious medical conditions.<\/p>\n
How to post trending news that gets noticed<\/strong><\/p>\n A celebrity\u2018s sudden death fills every media channel \u2013 from social media and blogs to television and newspapers. Hospital blogs and social media posts<\/a> need to jump into the conversation. And they need to do it fast.<\/p>\n Hospitals should post a localized version of a celebrity story within a 48-hour news cycle. But hospital marketing departments are not newsrooms.\u00a0 Most social media directors don\u2019t have the resources to create content quickly enough.<\/p>\n That\u2019s why Baldwin Publishing stays on top of current news and health trends. As soon as news starts trending, our health editors immediately develop the articles and images our clients need to post. We provide this content free-of-charge to organizations that license Baldwin Publishing’s wellness content.<\/p>\n In less than 24 hours after Luke Perry\u2019s death, we released an article about stroke risk factors and signs, with information about how stroke affects people of all ages. Almost immediately, dozens of hospitals, including Deborah Heart & Lung Center<\/a>, posted the Luke Perry article to Facebook, generating hundreds of likes, shares, click-throughs and comments like this:\u00a0\u201cMy dad died from a massive stroke. He was 66. He never had high BP in his life\u2026\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n Immediately following Carrie Fisher’s and Debbie Reynold\u2019s deaths, we instantly created content on women and heart disease. These celebrity deaths made women pay attention to their heart health \u2013 a topic hospitals need to share with female patients when they\u2019re most open to listening.<\/p>\n Celebrities, natural disasters and mass tragedies<\/strong><\/p>\n Even in death, celebrity stars have the power to advocate healthy living. But celebrity tragedy is not the only time Baldwin jumps into high gear to create timely content.<\/p>\n After hurricanes, floods and fires we produce health and recovery content for clients in areas impacted by the natural disaster.<\/p>\n Following school shootings and mass tragedies, we provide behavioral health information and tips about how to talk to children, deal with stress and manage mental health concerns.<\/p>\n Educating communities<\/strong><\/p>\n Hospitals around the nation put great effort into educating communities about health conditions and healthy living. While no one wants to take advantage of a bad situation, people pay attention to their own health when bad things happen to well-known people.<\/p>\n That\u2019s why Baldwin creates highly-shareable health content<\/a> that is also newsworthy. Our content makes it easy for health care providers to share valuable information with their communities when people are searching for it.<\/p>\n For more information about our newsworthy health and wellness content, <\/strong>contact us<\/strong><\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n Learn More about Baldwin Publishing\u2019s Wellness Content.<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>