Title: Air Quality Information Straight to Your Inbox
1- Air Quality Information Straight to Your Inbox
Debbie Stackhouse National Air Quality
Conference April 7, 2008
2EnviroFlash
- EPA has revamped EnviroFlash air quality
- e-mail alert system
3Introduction
- Background
- Feedback
- Improvements
- Resources for partner agencies
- Goals
4EnviroFlash - Background
- Air quality information via email
- Free electronic service
- Launched May 2004
- Partnership between EPA and
- S/L/T agencies
- Uses AIRNow tech forecasts
- Subscribers receive e-mails
5Feedback
- Want easier sign-up page
- Want local look and feel
- Make it pretty, short and sweet
- Want better bounce/auto reply handler
- Want text messaging
- Want to keep name EnviroFlash
- Like TV/radio promotion materials
- Need to track progress
6Want easier sign-up page Make it pretty,
short, and sweet
Old Sign-Up Page
7New Sign-Up Page
- Features
- Auto zip code lookup
- Allows for email preview before
subscribing - Simpler for subscribers to manage their
accounts
8Make it pretty, short, and sweet
Old E-mail
9Make it pretty, short, and sweet
New E-mail
- Features
- HTML enabled
- Agency logo
- Simpler and easier to understand
10Want local look and feel/Need ability to
track progress
- More Customization Available
- Can add Agency logo to emails
- Can add Agency logo to sign-up page
- Sign-up page can be city.enviroflash.info
- Agencies can track how many people sign up
11New Design New Materials
- New design
- New toolkit to market EnviroFlash
- Allows you to place your Agencys logo on all
marketing materials
12EnviroFlash Air Quality Information Straight
to Your Inbox
Key message You can receive air quality
information via email that that will help you
protect your familys health and better plan your
days activities BREATHE EASIER.
13EnviroFlash Toolkit
- Includes templates, ideas and how-to instructions
for partner agencies - Available on-line limited of printed kits
- Standard sizes, 2 colors with similar look and
feel - Focus on three targets
- Stakeholder groups
- General public
- Media
14Toolkit Section One
- I. Marketing Through Stakeholder Groups
- Assist partners with outreach to groups to help
build awareness and expand use - Target groups that can help spread the word to
people that may need it most - ALA
- National Association of School Nurses
- YMCA, Coaches
- Health Care Providers
- American Heart Association
15Toolkit Section Two
- Marketing to General Public
- Help partner agencies increase EnviroFlash
subscribers - Materials for use at local and State events, i.e.
Earth Day, Clean Air Month, Air Quality
Awareness Week, state fair sign-ups - Ideas and articles for placement in magazines
(e.g., health, parenting and fitness)
16Toolkit Section Three
- III. Marketing through Media
- Tools to help partner agencies educate
meteorologists - Raise awareness of EnviroFlash
- Become a resource the media can use
17Toolkit Contents
- Radio Public Service Announcements
- Letters to camp directors, day care
- providers and school nurses
- Fact sheet
- Poster
- Bookmark
- Brochure
- Business card
- Magnet
- PowerPoint Presentation
18Increase EnviroFlash Users
- Sign on new partner agencies
- Rejuvenate current partners
- Sign on businesses, school systems and other
organizations - Enlist key groups to help us market
19Goals
20We Want You!
- Actually --
- We Need You
- To help us achieve these goals
21Key Points to Consider
- Part of a national system
- Free
- No new equipment needed
- EPA upgrades/maintains equipment
- Allows you to customize emails and subscription
page - Provides an alert system for events (e.g., fires)
- Easy to use
- Subscribers select desired levels
- Tailor marketing materials to fit your needs
22Become an EnviroFlash Partner Today!
- Come by our booth for more information
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23TOMORROW
- Join us --- for a demonstration during
breakfast from 730 to 830
24Contacts
- Scott Jackson
- jackson.scott_at_epa.gov
- Donna Rogers
- rogers.donna_at_epa.gov
- www.enviroflash.info