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Happy August!

As we enter the last month of summer, we want to focus our content and graphics for our ongoing “What Else?” campaign, with another fun summer activity: camping. The “What Else” campaign will also feature cosmetic products and the U.S. Open tennis tournament that takes place at the end of August.

811 Day is also quickly approaching. This week we will publish several guest blogs and social media posts to publicize the campaign’s message to “call 811 before you dig.” If you have a blog post specific to safe digging, and you would like to see America’s Energy Link repost it, please reach out.

We are grateful for your ongoing support of INGAA and our efforts to increase awareness of the benefits of natural gas and natural gas pipelines through America’s Energy Link. We hope you are enjoying our “What Else?” campaign this quarter. If there is any content you think America’s Energy Link should focus on, please contact us! Remember to check INGAA’s Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn pages often, and feel free to share our America’s Energy Link messages and website with your co-workers, family and friends!

Best,
Cathy

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Drafted Posts and Graphics

811 Day (animated GIF)

POST: 8/10

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Twitter

Every six minutes an underground utility line or pipeline is damaged. Don’t contribute to the statistic – make sure to call 811! #EnergyLink #811Day http://bit.ly/2MarVNP 

Facebook

It’s 811 Day! Digging without first calling 811 increases your chances of knocking out utility services to you and your neighborhood. #811Day #EnergyLink http://bit.ly/2MarVNP

LinkedIn

It’s 811 Day! Digging without first calling 811 increases your chances of knocking out utility services to you and your neighborhood. #811Day #EnergyLink http://bit.ly/2MarVNP

 

Camping (animated GIF)

POST: 8/15

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Twitter

Camping is an easy way to get away from the hustle and bustle of life! Your tents and sleeping bags are made from nylon, a synthetic fabric created from chemicals found in #natgas. #energylink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92

Facebook

Camping is a fun way to spend one of the last weekends of summer. The tents and sleeping bags you sleep in are made from nylon, a synthetic fabric made from chemicals found in natural gas. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92     

LinkedIn

Camping is a fun way to spend one of the last weekends of summer. The tents and sleeping bags you sleep in are made from nylon, a synthetic fabric made from chemicals found in natural gas. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92  

Make Up (animated GIF)

POST: 8/21

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Twitter

Butane, isobutane and propane are colorless and odorless gases derived from natural gas and are used in the formulation of makeup and other personal care products. #EnergyLink #WhatElseergyLink  https://bit.ly/1Luff92

Facebook

Butane, isobutane and propane are colorless and odorless gases derived from natural gas and are used in the formulation of makeup and other personal care products. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92 

LinkedIn

Butane, isobutane and propane are colorless and odorless gases derived from natural gas and are used in the formulation of makeup and other personal care products. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92  

 

U.S. Open (animated GIF)

POST: 8/27

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The U.S. Open has officially started! It wouldn’t be much of a match without tennis balls typically produced from natural gas by-products. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92

Facebook

The U.S. Open tournament first began in 1881, making it one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world. It wouldn’t be much of a match without tennis balls which are typically produced from natural gas by-products. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92 

LinkedIn

The U.S. Open tournament first began in 1881, making it one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world. It wouldn’t be much of a match without tennis balls which are typically produced from natural gas by-products. #EnergyLink #WhatElse https://bit.ly/1Luff92 

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